Subsurface investigation in the Belgian intertidal zone is severely complicated due to high heterogeneity and tides. Near-surface geophysical techniques can offer assistance since they allow fast surveying and collection of high spatial density data and frequency domain electromagnetic induction (EMI) was chosen for archaeological prospection on the Belgian shore. However, in the intertidal zone the effects of extreme salinity compromise validity of low-induction-number (LIN) approximated EMI data. In this paper, the effects of incursion of seawater on multi-receiver EMI data are investigated by means of survey results, field observations, cone penetration tests and in-situ electrical conductivity measurements. The consequences of LIN appro...
International audienceWe used two different loop-loop electromagnetic induction (EMI) devices to det...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
Geophysical prospection as a noninvasive archaeological survey technique has become a widely applied...
Sub-bottom acoustic studies of intertidal areas along the North Sea coast pose major technological c...
Most geological and soil maps are not detailed enough to represent the high lateral and vertical tex...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
In coastal areas salt-water intrusion represents a significant threat to water quality in coastal aq...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 33, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.Hydr...
Electromagnetic induction is a non-invasive mapping technique used in a variety of applications incl...
Seafloor hydrothermal mounds are accumulations of polymetallic sulfides that are produced by hydro t...
Interpreting Electromagnetic (EM) surveys - Electromagnetic induction techniques have now largely re...
International audienceWe used two different loop-loop electromagnetic induction (EMI) devices to det...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
Geophysical prospection as a noninvasive archaeological survey technique has become a widely applied...
Sub-bottom acoustic studies of intertidal areas along the North Sea coast pose major technological c...
Most geological and soil maps are not detailed enough to represent the high lateral and vertical tex...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
In coastal areas salt-water intrusion represents a significant threat to water quality in coastal aq...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 33, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.Hydr...
Electromagnetic induction is a non-invasive mapping technique used in a variety of applications incl...
Seafloor hydrothermal mounds are accumulations of polymetallic sulfides that are produced by hydro t...
Interpreting Electromagnetic (EM) surveys - Electromagnetic induction techniques have now largely re...
International audienceWe used two different loop-loop electromagnetic induction (EMI) devices to det...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
Geophysical prospection as a noninvasive archaeological survey technique has become a widely applied...