Delineation of a volcanic ash body using electrical resistivity profiling

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Four lines of electrical resistivity profiling (ERP) were performed to define the extent of a shallow Quaternary volcanic ash deposit being mined in the United States. Inversion results of ERP proved suitable for defining the thickness and lateral extent of the volcanic ash deposit at this testing site. These interpretations were confirmed by shallow borehole drilling. The model sensitivity information indicates that inverted models possess sufficient resolving power down to a depth of 7 m and are fairly consistent in terms of horizontal resolution along the four ERP lines. The bottom of most of the volcanic ash deposit in the study area is less than 7 m in depth. Based on synthesis of the ERP and drill information, the limits of the mineable ash bed resources were clearly defined. Moreover, by integrating the ERP results with a minimal number of optimally placed borings, the volume of the volcanic ash deposit was established at a lesser cost, and with greater accuracy than would be possible with a traditionally designed grid drilling programme. © 2010 Nanjing Geophysical Research Institute.

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Xia, J., Ludvigson, G., Miller, R. D., Mayer, L., & Haj, A. (2010). Delineation of a volcanic ash body using electrical resistivity profiling. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 7(3), 267–276. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-2132/7/3/005

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