Investigation of Hazardous Waste Sites and their Environment Using the BGR Helicopter-Borne Geophysical System

Author:

Siemon Bernhard123,Stuntebeck Christiane123,Sengpiel Klaus-Peter123,Röttger Bernd123,Rehli Hans-Joachim123,Eberle Detlef G.123

Affiliation:

1. Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Stilleweg 2, 30655 Hannover, Germany;

2. Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology, Technical University Braunschweig, Mendelsohnstr. 3, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

3. Storchenwiese 19, 30938 Großburgwedel, Germany

Abstract

The Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources of Germany (BGR) completed a research and development project aiming at optimizing its helicopter-borne geophysical system for high resolution site characterization. The overall objective was to adapt the existing helicopter-borne geophysical system used for groundwater and mineral exploration to survey conditions where the anomalies to be recorded are much smaller. The BGR helicopter-borne system permits simultaneous electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic (AMAG), and gamma-ray surveying. At the suggestion of the BGR, the AEM system manufactured by Geoterrex-Dighem, Toronto, Canada, was improved compared with the Dighem III system formerly used. The new system operates at five frequencies and the transmitter and receiver dipole moments are increased up to 25%. In addition, the system is now calibrated during flight. The sensitivity to waste objects was augmented by reducing the sensor heights from more than [Formula: see text] (AEM) and [Formula: see text] (AMAG), respectively, to less than [Formula: see text] about ground level by means of installing a magnetic sensor and a laser altimeter in the AEM bird. Enhanced spatial resolution was achieved by decreasing the sampling distance along line from about [Formula: see text] and by reducing the line separation from about a hundred meters to less than [Formula: see text] due to better navigational and positioning instruments. The modified system was tested over two former military training areas south of Berlin, Germany. Special surveys to locate steel drums, scrap metal, steel pipes, petrol tanks, ordnance, buried at depths from [Formula: see text] were carried out with nominal bird heights of [Formula: see text] and flight-line spacings of [Formula: see text]. Due to the extremely weak AEM and magnetic anomalies produced by these materials, suitable detection algorithms were developed to recognize and to identify these weak anomalies. They were tested using an airborne data set collected over an area where thousands of anomalies had been found. Many of them were subsequently verified on the ground. More than 90% of the anomalies selected for verification could be confirmed either by visual inspection of the ground surface or ground geophysical surveying or excavation. The modified AEM system not only allows better detection of waste but also better investigation of the environment. The AEM data could be reliably inverted to resistivity vs. depth sections using multi-layer inversion procedures. These resistivity data provide information about the hydrogeology and lithology, e.g., the depth of the groundwater table or the distribution of clay and silt. Thus, AEM can be successfully used for the hydrogeological and geological mapping of the near surface.

Publisher

Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society

Subject

Geophysics,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Environmental Engineering

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