Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai

The groundwater contamination from the unmanaged abandoned landfill site creates many problems to the community surrounding the landfill site. An abandoned landfill site in Mae-Hia Sub-district, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province is an example of the unmanaged landfill site. Remedial work of groun...

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Main Authors: Pisanu Wongpornchai, Ronnachai Phatchaiyo, Napakom Srikoch
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-490652018-08-16T02:09:11Z Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Pisanu Wongpornchai Ronnachai Phatchaiyo Napakom Srikoch Engineering The groundwater contamination from the unmanaged abandoned landfill site creates many problems to the community surrounding the landfill site. An abandoned landfill site in Mae-Hia Sub-district, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province is an example of the unmanaged landfill site. Remedial work of groundwater quality needs to understand the geologic conditions. The seismic refraction survey and tomography provide the solution to delineate the geologic conditions. Seven lines of seismic refraction survey were performed using broadside configuration over an area of approximately 0.12 square kilometer. The refraction data was process as travel-time curves to display the two-dimensional velocity model. The refraction tomography shows both two-dimensional velocity model at a particular depth and three-dimensional velocity model of the shallow subsurface structure. The result demonstrates that the Mae-Hia landfill site has three layers. The upper layer was interpreted as topsoil having a wave velocity range from 124 to 849 meters per second and a thickness of 1.2 to 9 meters. The middle layer was interpreted as waste material and clayey sand having a wave velocity range from 600 to 1,719 meters per second and a thickness 2 to 13.9 meters. The lower layer was interpreted as saturated sand and saturated sand and gravel at the base of the landfill site. It has a wave velocity range from 1,351 to 2,000 meters per second and a thickness of 1.5 to more than 6.5 meters. 2018-08-16T02:09:11Z 2018-08-16T02:09:11Z 2009-12-01 Journal 20103778 2010376X 2-s2.0-84871853113 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84871853113&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/49065
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Engineering
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Pisanu Wongpornchai
Ronnachai Phatchaiyo
Napakom Srikoch
Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai
description The groundwater contamination from the unmanaged abandoned landfill site creates many problems to the community surrounding the landfill site. An abandoned landfill site in Mae-Hia Sub-district, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province is an example of the unmanaged landfill site. Remedial work of groundwater quality needs to understand the geologic conditions. The seismic refraction survey and tomography provide the solution to delineate the geologic conditions. Seven lines of seismic refraction survey were performed using broadside configuration over an area of approximately 0.12 square kilometer. The refraction data was process as travel-time curves to display the two-dimensional velocity model. The refraction tomography shows both two-dimensional velocity model at a particular depth and three-dimensional velocity model of the shallow subsurface structure. The result demonstrates that the Mae-Hia landfill site has three layers. The upper layer was interpreted as topsoil having a wave velocity range from 124 to 849 meters per second and a thickness of 1.2 to 9 meters. The middle layer was interpreted as waste material and clayey sand having a wave velocity range from 600 to 1,719 meters per second and a thickness 2 to 13.9 meters. The lower layer was interpreted as saturated sand and saturated sand and gravel at the base of the landfill site. It has a wave velocity range from 1,351 to 2,000 meters per second and a thickness of 1.5 to more than 6.5 meters.
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author Pisanu Wongpornchai
Ronnachai Phatchaiyo
Napakom Srikoch
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Ronnachai Phatchaiyo
Napakom Srikoch
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title Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai
title_short Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai
title_full Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai
title_fullStr Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai
title_full_unstemmed Seismic refraction tomography of Mae-Hia landfill sites, Mueang District, Chiang Mai
title_sort seismic refraction tomography of mae-hia landfill sites, mueang district, chiang mai
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