Published 1987 | Version v1
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Detection and delineation of waste trenches by geophysical methods at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • 1. Maxima Corp. (USA)

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Detection and delineation of waste trenches at hazardous waste sites are needed before actual implementation of site corrective measures. In a field study conducted in Solid Waste Storage Area 4 (SWSA4) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), surface geophysical techniques were used to assist in the delineation of waste trenches. A magnetometer/gradiometer survey was used to detect ferrous metals buried at the site. An electromagnetic ground conductivity survey was used to measure the electrical conductivity of the subsurface and aided in supporting the magnetometer/gradiometer results. Results from the two techniques were complimentary and easily integrated into a final interpretation. The reliability, efficiency, and worker safety benefits of these techniques offer a nondestructive surface technique for locating buried waste trenches

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
1987 Oak Ridge model conference. Proceedings: Volume I, Part 3, Waste Management
Journal Page Range
p. 443-445.
Report number
CONF-871075--Vol.1-Pt.3

Conference

Title
3. Oak Ridge model conference on waste problems.
Dates
13-16 Oct 1987.
Place
Oak Ridge, TN (USA).