Geostatistical integration using 2-D electrical resistivity and 3-D gravity methods for detecting cavities in a karst area

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Gyesoon Park
Samgyu Park
Myeong-Jong Yi
Hyoungrae Rim
Seong-Jun Cho
Jung-Ho Kim
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[1] Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM),Exploration Geophysics and Mining Engineering Department, Mineral Resources Research Division
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2010年 / 60卷
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Cavity; 2-D electrical resistivity; 3-D gravity; Integration; Geostatistics;
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Two-dimensional (2-D) electrical resistivity and three-dimensional (3-D) gravity explorations were undertaken to estimate the 3-D distribution of karst cavities at the area of Yongweol-ri in Korea where ground subsidence has occurred. Although the gravity method is a low-cost way of analyzing a 3-D continuous structure, its vertical resolving power is poor. In contrast, the electrical resistivity method can provide a 2-D and/or 3-D subsurface structure with a much higher lateral and vertical resolution than the gravity method. Accordingly, geostatistical methods and density information were used to enhance the 2-D resistivity structure revealed by the electrical resistivity method into a 3-D structure. The assumptions are, first, that each data set senses the same underlying geological structure in terms of different material properties and, secondly, that two different material properties are correlated locally or globally throughout the entire target area. As a result, the distribution of limestone cavities can be estimated under the assumption that they are mostly filled with groundwater and clayey soils and have abnormally low levels of resistivity and density. The estimated distribution corresponds with the grouting, borehole imaging and monitoring data. In this example, it can be seen that the integration analysis of 2-D electrical resistivity and 3-D gravity methods is a very powerful tool for 3-D subsurface imaging and that the method can provide enhanced imaging capabilities for 3-D cavities.
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