Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore

One-dimensional boring presents limitations on mapping the refuse profile in old landfills owning to waste heterogeneity. Electrical imaging (EI) and multiple-analysis of surface wave (MASW) were hereby deployed at an old dumping ground in Singapore to explore the subsurface in relation to geotechni...

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Main Authors: Yin, Ke, Tong, Huanhuan, Giannis, Apostolos, Wang, Jing-Yuan, Chang, Victor Wei-Chung
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Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-805052020-09-26T22:02:11Z Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore Yin, Ke Tong, Huanhuan Giannis, Apostolos Wang, Jing-Yuan Chang, Victor Wei-Chung School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre Geophysical method EI One-dimensional boring presents limitations on mapping the refuse profile in old landfills owning to waste heterogeneity. Electrical imaging (EI) and multiple-analysis of surface wave (MASW) were hereby deployed at an old dumping ground in Singapore to explore the subsurface in relation to geotechnical analysis. MASW estimated the refuse boundary with a higher precision as compared to EI, due to its endurance for moisture variation. EI and MASW transection profiles suggested spots of interest, e.g., refuse pockets and leachate mounds. 3D inversion of EI and MASW data further illustrated the transformation dynamics derived by natural attenuation, for instance the preferential infiltration pathway. Comparison of geophysical surveys at different years uncovered the subterranean landfill conditions, indicating strong impacts induced by aging, precipitation, and settlement. This study may shed light on a characterization framework of old landfills via combined geophysical models, thriving landfill knowledge with a higher creditability. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Accepted Version 2017-03-13T05:04:44Z 2019-12-06T13:51:02Z 2017-03-13T05:04:44Z 2019-12-06T13:51:02Z 2016 2016 Journal Article 31 p. Yin, K., Tong, H., Giannis, A., Wang, J.-Y., & Chang, V. W.-C. (2017). Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 189, 20-. 0167-6369 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80505 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42157 10.1007/s10661-016-5722-4 196277 en Environmental Monitoring and Assessment © 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5722-4]. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Geophysical method
EI
spellingShingle Geophysical method
EI
Yin, Ke
Tong, Huanhuan
Giannis, Apostolos
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Chang, Victor Wei-Chung
Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore
description One-dimensional boring presents limitations on mapping the refuse profile in old landfills owning to waste heterogeneity. Electrical imaging (EI) and multiple-analysis of surface wave (MASW) were hereby deployed at an old dumping ground in Singapore to explore the subsurface in relation to geotechnical analysis. MASW estimated the refuse boundary with a higher precision as compared to EI, due to its endurance for moisture variation. EI and MASW transection profiles suggested spots of interest, e.g., refuse pockets and leachate mounds. 3D inversion of EI and MASW data further illustrated the transformation dynamics derived by natural attenuation, for instance the preferential infiltration pathway. Comparison of geophysical surveys at different years uncovered the subterranean landfill conditions, indicating strong impacts induced by aging, precipitation, and settlement. This study may shed light on a characterization framework of old landfills via combined geophysical models, thriving landfill knowledge with a higher creditability.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Yin, Ke
Tong, Huanhuan
Giannis, Apostolos
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Chang, Victor Wei-Chung
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author Yin, Ke
Tong, Huanhuan
Giannis, Apostolos
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Chang, Victor Wei-Chung
author_sort Yin, Ke
title Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore
title_short Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore
title_full Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore
title_fullStr Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in Singapore
title_sort multiple geophysical surveys for old landfill monitoring in singapore
publishDate 2017
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80505
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42157
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