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Electrical resistivity imaging of the architecture of substream sediments

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Title Electrical resistivity imaging of the architecture of substream sediments
Names Crook, N. (creator)
Binley, A. (creator)
Knight, R. (creator)
Robinson, D. A. (creator)
Zarnetske, J. (creator)
Haggerty, R. (creator)
Date Issued 2008 (iso8601)
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Abstract The modeling of fluvial systems is constrained by a lack of spatial information about
the continuity and structure of streambed sediments. There are few methods for
noninvasive characterization of streambeds. Invasive methods using wells and cores fail to
provide detailed spatial information on the prevailing architecture and its continuity.
Geophysical techniques play a pivotal role in providing spatial information on subsurface
properties and processes across many other environments, and we have applied the use
of one of those techniques to streambeds. We demonstrate, through two examples,
how electrical resistivity imaging can be utilized for characterization of subchannel
architecture. In the first example, electrodes installed in riparian boreholes and on the
streambed are used for imaging, under the river bed, the thickness and continuity of a
highly permeable alluvial gravel layer overlying chalk. In the second example, electrical
resistivity images, determined from data collected using electrodes installed on the
river bed, provide a constrained estimate of the sediment volume behind a log jam, vital to
modeling biogeochemical exchange, which had eluded measurement using
conventional drilling methods owing to the boulder content of the stream. The two
examples show that noninvasive electrical resistivity imaging is possible in complex
stream environments and provides valuable information about the subsurface architecture
beneath the stream channels.
Genre Article
Identifier Crook, N., A. Binley, R. Knight, D. A. Robinson, J. Zarnetske, and R. Haggerty (2008), Electrical resistivity imaging of the architecture of substream sediments, Water Resources Research, 44, W00D13, doi:10.1029/2008WR006968.

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