A STUDY OF THE GEOELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF PEATLANDS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR SURVEYING

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THEIMER, BD
NOBES, DC
WARNER, BG
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[1] PITEAU ENGN,VANCOUVER,BC,CANADA
[2] UNIV WATERLOO,DEPT GEOG,WATERLOO N2L 3G1,ONTARIO,CANADA
[3] UNIV WATERLOO,INST QUATERNARY SCI,WATERLOO N2L 3G1,ONTARIO,CANADA
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10.1111/j.1365-2478.1994.tb00205.x
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Geophysical surveys and chemical analyses on cores were carried out in three Ontario peatlands, from which we have gained a better understanding of the peat properties that control the geophysical responses. The electrical conductivity depends linearly on the concentration of total dissolved solids in the peat pore waters and the pore waters in turn bear the ionic signatures of the underlying mineral sediments. The ionic concentration, and thus the electrical conductivity, increase linearly from the surface to basement. The average bulk electrical conductivity of peatlands at Ellice Marsh, near Stratford, and at Wally Creek Area Forest Drainage Project, near Cochrane, are of the order of 25 mS/m. The Mer Bleue peatland, near Ottawa, has extremely high electrical conductivity, reaching levels of up to 380 mS/m near the base of the peat. The Mer Bleue peatland water has correspondingly high values of total dissolved solids, which originate from the underlying Champlain Sea glaciomarine clays. The dielectric permittivity in peats is largely controlled by the bulk water content. Ground penetrating radar can detect changes in water content greater than 3%, occurring within a depth interval less than 15 cm. The principal peatland interfaces detected are the near-surface aerobic to anaerobic transition and the peat to mineral basement contact. The potential for the successful detection of the basement contact using the radar can be predicted using the radar instrument specifications, estimates of the peatland depth, and either the bulk peat or the peat pore water electrical conductivities. Predicted depths of penetration of up to 10 m for Ellice Marsh and Wally Creek exceed the observed depths of 1 to 2 m. At Mer Bleue, on the other hand, we observe that, as predicted, a 100 MHz signal will penetrate to the base of a 2 m thick peat but a 200 MHz signal will not.
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