Dipole-Dipole Resistivity Survey on the Side of Han River near Nanjido Landfill

난지도에 인접한 한강변에서의 쌍극자-쌍극자 전기탐사

  • Lee, Kiehwa (Dept. of Geological Science, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kwon, Byung-Doo (Dept. of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Oh, Seok-Hoon (Dept. of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Kim, Cha-Seop (Dept. of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University)
  • 이기화 (서울대학교 지질과학과) ;
  • 권병두 (서울대학교 지구과학교육과) ;
  • 오석훈 (서울대학교 지구과학교육과) ;
  • 김차섭 (서울대학교 지구과학교육과)
  • Received : 1996.03.02
  • Published : 1996.06.30

Abstract

The dipole-dipol electrical resistivity survey was conducted to investigate the probable contamination of the Han river by leachate from the near-by Nanjido Landfill. The survey line of 3 km was set along the unpaved road toward the Han river. For the convenience of the field work, the survey line was divided into four segments. The complete two-dimensional resistivity section was constructed by connecting the inversion result of each segment. Gravity survey was also carried out along the profile parallel to the resistivity line. Near surface resistivity generally appeared to be of very low value in most part of the survey area and the boundary between the alluvium layer and underlying basement rocks is well discriminated on the resistivity section. These results agree well with those of the preceding Schlumberger depth sounding made at adjacent area by Lee and fun (1995). The variation of thickness of the alluvium layer delineated by gravity anomaly profile also correlates well with the result of the resistivity survey on the qualitative basis. The problem of contamination by leachate from the Nanjido Landfill, where various waste materials have been dumped without any proper treatment facilities, has been remains unsolved yet. Therefore, we present the most probable passages of leachate flow based on the survey results and have briefly discussed about measure for contamination control. Considering the thickness of alluvium and the possible existence of fractured zone, the middle point between 1st and 2nd landfill and the midst of 1st landfill are the most hazardous regions to make leachates flow into the Han river. Since large amounts of leachates are observed from the test wells located on the lines extending from the border between the 1st and 2nd landfill and the middle of the lst landfill, contamination protection barriers are strongly recommended near these regions.

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Supported by : 기초과학연구소