This paper describes the use of four geophysical techniques to map the structural integrity of historical earth reservoir embankments which are susceptible to natural decay with time. The four techniques that were used to assess the post flood damage were 1. A fast scanning technique using a dipole electromagnetic profile apparatus (GEM2), 2. Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) in order to obtain a high resolution image of the shape of the damaged/seepage zone, 3. Self-Potential surveys were carried out to relate the detected seepage evolution and change of the water displacement inside the embankment, 4. The washed zone in the areas with piping was characterised with microgravimetry. The four geophysical techniques used were evaluated ...
Earth structures, such as embankments, require ongoing monitoring and maintenance to identify poten...
Abstract Dams are structures that dam rivers and streams for a variety of purposes. These structures...
Failure of embankment dams may result in catastrophic consequences. Considering seepage and internal...
This paper describes the use of four geophysical techniques to map the structural integrity of histo...
This paper describes the use of three geophysical techniques to detect potential seepage that could ...
According to the National Inventory of Dams (NID), the number of dams across the United States is ap...
A series of catastrophic floods that have occurred over the last twenty years in Poland brought an u...
This paper proposes a two-stage geophysical approach to map the vertical cracking and the structural...
Recent cases of dam failures indicate that the safe operation and proactive maintenance of critical ...
Desiccation cracks forming in earthen structures are a known source of engineering concern. In parti...
Small earth dams usually lack the detailed seepage monitoring system that would provide high resolut...
The use of geophysical methods in dam sites investigations and safety monitory has proved their good...
This paper introduces a novel modular approach for the monitoring of desiccation-induced deteriorati...
Water retaining structures are societally and economically important barriers which degrade through ...
The slow escape of a liquid or gas through a porous material or small openings is called seepage. It...
Earth structures, such as embankments, require ongoing monitoring and maintenance to identify poten...
Abstract Dams are structures that dam rivers and streams for a variety of purposes. These structures...
Failure of embankment dams may result in catastrophic consequences. Considering seepage and internal...
This paper describes the use of four geophysical techniques to map the structural integrity of histo...
This paper describes the use of three geophysical techniques to detect potential seepage that could ...
According to the National Inventory of Dams (NID), the number of dams across the United States is ap...
A series of catastrophic floods that have occurred over the last twenty years in Poland brought an u...
This paper proposes a two-stage geophysical approach to map the vertical cracking and the structural...
Recent cases of dam failures indicate that the safe operation and proactive maintenance of critical ...
Desiccation cracks forming in earthen structures are a known source of engineering concern. In parti...
Small earth dams usually lack the detailed seepage monitoring system that would provide high resolut...
The use of geophysical methods in dam sites investigations and safety monitory has proved their good...
This paper introduces a novel modular approach for the monitoring of desiccation-induced deteriorati...
Water retaining structures are societally and economically important barriers which degrade through ...
The slow escape of a liquid or gas through a porous material or small openings is called seepage. It...
Earth structures, such as embankments, require ongoing monitoring and maintenance to identify poten...
Abstract Dams are structures that dam rivers and streams for a variety of purposes. These structures...
Failure of embankment dams may result in catastrophic consequences. Considering seepage and internal...