Down In The Dumps
Landfill Characterization with an Extremely Fast IP Method
This workbook was created as part of a short course conducted at S.A.G.E.E.P. 99 in Oakland
California. It is not a stand-alone document. The text following the figures are only figure
captions and not complete descriptions of the data. Any question regarding the contents
should be addressed to Zonge International.
Part 1
- Contents
- Bibliography
- ZETA Setup diagram
- Dipole-Dipole Setup diagram
Part 2
- Case Histories
- Map of Tucson
- Rio Nuevo North
- Aerial Photograph (1998)
- Test Line - Aerial Photograph (1953, 1973)
- Test Line - IP depth Sections
- Test Line - Resistivity depth Sections
- Test Line - Borings and Interpretation
Part 3
- Case Histories (continued)
- Rio Nuevo North (continued)
- Entire area - IP at 10 ft. depth
- Entire area - IP at 20 ft. depth
- Entire area - IP at 30 ft. depth
- Line 180, Lots 1, 2, and 3, IP and Resistivity Data
- Line 450, Lots 17 and 18, IP and Resistivity Data
- Lots 17 and 18 - IP at 10 ft. depth
- Lots 17 and 18 - IP at 20 ft. depth
- Lots 17 and 18 - IP at 30 ft. depth
Part 4
- Case Histories (continued)
- Rio Nuevo North (continued)
- Clay Concentration
- Drilling Results
- Lab Results
- EM-31 and Magnetics Data
- Comparison of Resistivity
- 3-D Chargeability Lot 17- North
- 3-D Chargeability Lot 17- South
Part 5
- Case Histories (continued)
- Cottonwood
- Los Reales
- Plan View with trenching data
- IP and Resistivity Data
- Prudence
- Plan View
- IP and Resistivity Data
- Engineering Anomaly - ERT data
- Engineering Anomaly - 7-spread Equivalent
- Earthen Dam Data
Part 6
- Equipment
- ZETA Setup
- Acquisition System (text)
- MX-30 spec sheet
- GDP-32 spec sheet
- ZT-30 spec sheet
Part 7
- Modeling Software
- Two-dimensional Inversion of Resistivity and IP Data with Topography