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Towards Using AEM for Sensitive Clay Mapping - A Case Study from Norway
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, First European Airborne Electromagnetics Conference, Sep 2015, Volume 2015, p.1 - 5
Abstract
An AEM survey has been carried out supporting a highway construction project in Norway in order to obtain information about possible sensitive clay (leached marine clay, also called quick clay). In addition, an ERT profile was acquired along a flight line in an area where geotechnical boreholes indicate a layer of sensitive clay. AEM and ERT data agree very well, indicating only small changes in electrical resistivity throughout the sediment layer. The AEM data show more structures than ERT, demonstrating that resolution and accuracy of AEM are high enough to resolve subtle changes in resistivity charecterizing different clay units. Based on our results, AEM can be used to target zones of possible sensitive clay which can subsequently be investigated in more detail through geotechnical analyses like boreholes and sampling. Thus, using AEM to design the geotechnical program has the potential to provide significant cost reductions for similar projects.