Mots-clés
2007-2012 Analyse quantitative Concept Eau du sol Espace-temps Evaluation des connaissances Glace du sol Géophysique Géotechnique Modèle Pergélisol Périglaciaire Surveillance Technique de recherche Concept Geophysics Geotechnics Ground ice Knowledge evaluation Model Monitoring Periglacial features Permafrost Quantitative analysis Research technique Soil water Space time Agua del suelo Análisis cuantitativo Concepto Espacio-tiempo Evaluación del conocimiento Geofísica Geotécnica Hielo del suelo Modelo Pergelisol Periglaciar Técnica de investigaciónNew concepts in geophysical surveying and data interpretation for permafrost terrain
Transactions of the International Permafrost Association
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
HAUCK, C.
Dep. of Geosciences, Univ., Fribourg, Suisse
BURN, C.R.
Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Canada
Description :
This review focuses on advances in applications of geophysical methods to permafrost terrain that have emerged in 2007–12. Improvements in the 4 main geophysical techniques presently used in permafrost research ( electric, electromagnetic, seismic and radar methods) and new or resurrected methods for permafrost applications are discussed. Advances in geophysical monitoring and quantitative interpretation of geophysical survey results are presented, especially for ground ice and water content. Electrical resistivity is now used operationally for long-term monitoring of ice content, as well as for short-term process studies. Quantitative approaches to determine realistic ice and liquid water content values and their spatial and temporal variability exist, but need to be further refined to be widely applicable for geotechnical and numerical modelling purposes.
Type de document :
Article de monographie
Source :
Permafrost and periglacial processes, issn : 1045-6740, 2013, vol. 24, n°. 2, p. 131-137, nombre de pages : 7, Références bibliographiques : 1 p.
Date :
2013
Editeur :
Pays édition : Royaume-Uni, Chichester, Wiley
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
Tous droits réservés © Prodig - Bibliographie Géographique Internationale (BGI)
Tous droits réservés © Prodig - Bibliographie Géographique Internationale (BGI)