THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM*

A bstract Geophysical methods can be applied to investigate the harmful effect of man's activities on the environment: the study of specific electrical resistivities and natural electric fields of filtrational origin makes it possible to control the penetration of exogenic pollutants into soil...

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Main Authors: Ogilvy, A. A., Bogoslovsky, V. A.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1979
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2478.1979.tb00996.x 2024-06-02T08:13:07+00:00 THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM* Ogilvy, A. A. Bogoslovsky, V. A. 1979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2478.1979.tb00996.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2478.1979.tb00996.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2478.1979.tb00996.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Geophysical Prospecting volume 27, issue 4, page 775-789 ISSN 0016-8025 1365-2478 journal-article 1979 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2478.1979.tb00996.x 2024-05-03T11:20:36Z A bstract Geophysical methods can be applied to investigate the harmful effect of man's activities on the environment: the study of specific electrical resistivities and natural electric fields of filtrational origin makes it possible to control the penetration of exogenic pollutants into soil as well as desalinization and secondary salinization of soils; electrometric and seismometric methods allow to observe the groundwater level near water reservoirs thus evaluating the harmful effect of backing up natural groundwater flow; contrasting properties of bedrocks and rocks in a landslide body permit application of seismic and electrical prospecting methods. Observation of the changes in specific electrical resistivities with time on the slopes of quarries is an effective method of assessing slope stability and predicting landslide hazard. Mining activities, groundwater pumping, and oil extraction are the main causes of endogenic pollution of geological medium; surface and borehole geophysical methods make it possible to assess vertical and horizontal displacements of the interfaces between salty and fresh subterranean waters resulting from an extensive exploitation of water supply sources; activation of geodynamic processes associated with mining activities is determined from the data of ‘regime’ electrometric, seismometric, gravimetric, and inclinometric observations. Geophysical methods are applied widely for studying the intensification of physico‐geological processes under the impact of man. A specific object of electrometric investigations is degradation of permafrost and intensification of karst processes in soluble rocks. The principal advantage of geophysical investigations lies in the possibility of creating high spatial and temporal density of observations permitting an extensive employment of statistical methods in the assessment of the impact of man on the geological medium. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Wiley Online Library Geophysical Prospecting 27 4 775 789
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description A bstract Geophysical methods can be applied to investigate the harmful effect of man's activities on the environment: the study of specific electrical resistivities and natural electric fields of filtrational origin makes it possible to control the penetration of exogenic pollutants into soil as well as desalinization and secondary salinization of soils; electrometric and seismometric methods allow to observe the groundwater level near water reservoirs thus evaluating the harmful effect of backing up natural groundwater flow; contrasting properties of bedrocks and rocks in a landslide body permit application of seismic and electrical prospecting methods. Observation of the changes in specific electrical resistivities with time on the slopes of quarries is an effective method of assessing slope stability and predicting landslide hazard. Mining activities, groundwater pumping, and oil extraction are the main causes of endogenic pollution of geological medium; surface and borehole geophysical methods make it possible to assess vertical and horizontal displacements of the interfaces between salty and fresh subterranean waters resulting from an extensive exploitation of water supply sources; activation of geodynamic processes associated with mining activities is determined from the data of ‘regime’ electrometric, seismometric, gravimetric, and inclinometric observations. Geophysical methods are applied widely for studying the intensification of physico‐geological processes under the impact of man. A specific object of electrometric investigations is degradation of permafrost and intensification of karst processes in soluble rocks. The principal advantage of geophysical investigations lies in the possibility of creating high spatial and temporal density of observations permitting an extensive employment of statistical methods in the assessment of the impact of man on the geological medium.
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Bogoslovsky, V. A.
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Bogoslovsky, V. A.
THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM*
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title THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM*
title_short THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM*
title_full THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM*
title_fullStr THE POSSIBILITIES OF GEOPHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED FOR INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF MAN ON THE GEOLOGICAL MEDIUM*
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