Mapping Contaminant Plumes With Geophysics
Matthew Warfield ??
Global Business Development Manager - HGI - HydroGEOPHYSICS Inc. an RMA company 520-549-7230 [email protected]
Article by: HGI Staff | hydroGEOPHYSICS
Contaminant plumes in?groundwater?are a widespread environmental problem.??Tracking plumes?can be complex and daunting while estimating the plume’s extent, source, and impact can have high uncertainty, especially when only a few measurement locations are available.? Compliance wells to determine the concentration of a plume’s constituents are often too few due to the cost and complexity of drilling them in numerous strategic locations.? Monitoring wells can also be misplaced, missing the plume altogether.? Therefore, meaningful spatial interpolation and sampling may lack the resolution for reliable tracking and monitoring of contaminant plume evolution.? This high uncertainty leads to inaccurate decision-making and can unnecessarily extend monitoring and clean-up time.
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Geophysical methods are well suited to map contaminant plumes and provide qualitative information to define essential characteristics for groundwater modeling and remedial actions.? Geophysical methods aimed at hydrogeologically-based problems, including?electrical resistivity,?induced-polarization (IP),?ground penetrating radar (GPR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and?electromagnetic methods (EM), can provide information that is spatially continuous in 2D and 3D.? High-resolution temporal information can help target clean-up and validate remedial strategies when geophysical methods are applied repeatedly over time.
Typical geophysics applications for contaminant tracking include fluid spills, legacy disposal sites, mine reclamation, acid rock drainage, or a containment breach (e.g., from ponds, tanks, or pipelines).? Geophysical mapping techniques are non-invasive with low environmental impact and are economical, as measurements are collected rapidly and efficiently across a survey area.? Applying a hybrid approach to plume mapping, combining high-resolution geophysical techniques with an optimized drilling campaign, provides a valuable set of tools to your site-characterization toolbox.
HGI is a world leader in applying, monitoring, and understanding the science of plume mapping using geophysical technologies. Contact us for a free consultation on how geophysics can benefit your next project.
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