Results of geoelectrical resistivity monitoring at two landfill sites, a bioreactor landfill and a conventional municipal solid waste landfill site over a week are reported. The main objective was to investigate if geoelectrical resistivity can be used for localising paths for landfill gas migration. The resistivity results were also related to local pore pressure measurements and to methane emission measurements using a laser-scanning instrument. The results suggest that the use of the interpreted resistivity and of its temporal variation can be suitable for the intended purpose, and confirm the applicability of resistivity imaging at landfills. It is also concluded that better knowledge about the dependence of resistivity variation to temperature, porosity and moisture content variations would improve the interpretation and that measuring or monitoring at least one of these additional parameters together with resistivity would be useful.
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Håkan Rosqvist, PhD;
Håkan Rosqvist, PhD
Researcher
Research Department, NSR AB,
Helsingborg, Sweden
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Virginie Leroux, PhD;
Virginie Leroux, PhD
Research Associate
Engineering Geology, Lund University,
Lund, Sweden
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Torleif Dahlin, PhD;
Torleif Dahlin, PhD
Associate Professor
Engineering Geology, Lund University,
Lund, Sweden
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Mats Svensson, PhD;
Mats Svensson, PhD
Head of Geo Department
Tyréns AB,
Helsingborg, Sweden
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Magnus Lindsjö, MSc;
Magnus Lindsjö, MSc
Environmental Engineering, Research Department, NSR AB,
Helsingborg, Sweden
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Carl-Henrik Månsson, MSc;
Carl-Henrik Månsson, MSc
Environmental Engineering, Tyréns AB,
Helsingborg, Sweden
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Sara Johansson, MSc
Sara Johansson, MSc
Biogeophysic, Department of Physics, Lund University,
Lund, Sweden
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 22 2009
Accepted:
February 15 2010
Online ISSN: 1747-6534
Print ISSN: 1747-6526
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management (2011) 164 (1): 3–15.
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Received:
September 22 2009
Accepted:
February 15 2010
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Rosqvist H, Leroux V, Dahlin T, Svensson M, Lindsjö M, Månsson C, Johansson S (2011), "Mapping landfill gas migration using resistivity monitoring". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management, Vol. 164 No. 1 pp. 3–15, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/warm.2011.164.1.3
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