Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu

A geoelectrical survey using electrical resistivity tomographies was carried out in January 2019 under the facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu. The station is located in the Admiralty Bay of King George Island of the South Shetland Islands archipelago. The main objective of the...

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Main Authors: Correia, Antonio, Ng Cutipa, Wai Long, Mendes, Pedro
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/3918
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spelling ftinstgemmet:oai:repositorio.ingemmet.gob.pe:20.500.12544/3918 2024-09-15T17:46:24+00:00 Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu Correia, Antonio Ng Cutipa, Wai Long Mendes, Pedro 2020 application/pdf 1 página https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/3918 eng eng Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/3918 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Repositorio Institucional INGEMMET Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico – INGEMMET Suelos Resistividad eléctrica Estación Científica Antártica Machu Picchu Geología de la Antártida info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2020 ftinstgemmet https://doi.org/20.500.12544/3918 2024-08-30T03:17:33Z A geoelectrical survey using electrical resistivity tomographies was carried out in January 2019 under the facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu. The station is located in the Admiralty Bay of King George Island of the South Shetland Islands archipelago. The main objective of the survey was estimating the depth and the lateral extent of the frozen ground found beneath the main building of the Machu Picchu station during maintenance work performed in the antarctic summer of 2018. Two rectangular shaped buildings of the Machu Picchu Antarctic Station were chosen to measure the ground electrical resistivity beneath them. In the biggest building the electrical profiles crossed 14 m beneath it along its smallest dimension; in the other (a refuge) the electrical profile crossed 7 m beneath the building, also along its smallest dimension. To carry out the geoelectrical profiles 40 active electrodes were used in a Wenner configuration; 1 m and 2 m distance between adjacent electrodes were used for different profiles. Preliminary interpretation of the electrical resistivity data indicates that in both buildings there is a small layer of frozen ground which has also been detected by thermometers installed in 2018, as well as by eye inspection after digging a small hole to install new thermometers. However, beneath the frozen ground layer, coinciding with the area of both buildings, a low electrical resistivity layer, about 1 to 2 m thick, with electrical resistivity values as low as 20 Ω.m, was found. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antártica Antártida King George Island South Shetland Islands Repositorio Institucional del INGEMMET
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Resistividad eléctrica
Estación Científica Antártica Machu Picchu
Geología de la Antártida
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Resistividad eléctrica
Estación Científica Antártica Machu Picchu
Geología de la Antártida
Correia, Antonio
Ng Cutipa, Wai Long
Mendes, Pedro
Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu
topic_facet Suelos
Resistividad eléctrica
Estación Científica Antártica Machu Picchu
Geología de la Antártida
description A geoelectrical survey using electrical resistivity tomographies was carried out in January 2019 under the facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu. The station is located in the Admiralty Bay of King George Island of the South Shetland Islands archipelago. The main objective of the survey was estimating the depth and the lateral extent of the frozen ground found beneath the main building of the Machu Picchu station during maintenance work performed in the antarctic summer of 2018. Two rectangular shaped buildings of the Machu Picchu Antarctic Station were chosen to measure the ground electrical resistivity beneath them. In the biggest building the electrical profiles crossed 14 m beneath it along its smallest dimension; in the other (a refuge) the electrical profile crossed 7 m beneath the building, also along its smallest dimension. To carry out the geoelectrical profiles 40 active electrodes were used in a Wenner configuration; 1 m and 2 m distance between adjacent electrodes were used for different profiles. Preliminary interpretation of the electrical resistivity data indicates that in both buildings there is a small layer of frozen ground which has also been detected by thermometers installed in 2018, as well as by eye inspection after digging a small hole to install new thermometers. However, beneath the frozen ground layer, coinciding with the area of both buildings, a low electrical resistivity layer, about 1 to 2 m thick, with electrical resistivity values as low as 20 Ω.m, was found.
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author Correia, Antonio
Ng Cutipa, Wai Long
Mendes, Pedro
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Ng Cutipa, Wai Long
Mendes, Pedro
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title Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu
title_short Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu
title_full Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu
title_fullStr Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu
title_full_unstemmed Geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the Peruvian Antarctic Station Machu Picchu
title_sort geoelectric survey to study the ground state beneath facilities of the peruvian antarctic station machu picchu
publisher Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
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Antártica
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South Shetland Islands
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