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BSI PD ISO/TR 21414:2016

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Hydrometry. Groundwater. Surface geophysical surveys for hydrogeological purposes

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BSI 2016 66
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PDF Pages PDF Title
8 Foreword
9 Introduction
10 1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
14 3 Units of measurement
4 Purpose of geophysical survey
15 5 Planning
5.1 General considerations
5.2 Access to the area
5.3 Equipment
5.4 Safety and precautions in operation
16 5.5 Planning of survey
5.6 Quality control in field data collection
5.7 Site/area details
6 Electrical resistivity
6.1 Purpose
17 6.2 Principles of measurement
22 6.3 Instruments
6.4 Field procedures
24 6.5 Processing of data
6.6 Interpretation
26 6.7 Advantages
6.8 Disadvantages
6.9 Limitations
27 7 Self-potential
7.1 Purpose
7.2 Principles of measurement
7.3 Instrument
7.4 Field procedures
28 7.5 Processing of data
7.6 Interpretation
7.7 Advantages
7.8 Disadvantages
7.9 Limitations
29 8 Frequency domain electromagnetic (horizontal loop)
8.1 Purpose
8.2 Principles of measurement
30 8.3 Instrument
8.4 Field procedures
31 8.5 Processing of data
8.6 Interpretations
8.7 Advantages
32 8.8 Disadvantages
8.9 Limitations
9 Transient (time domain) electromagnetic
9.1 Purpose
9.2 Principles of measurement
9.3 Instrument
33 9.4 Field procedures
9.5 Processing of data
9.6 Interpretation
9.7 Advantages
9.8 Disadvantages
34 9.9 Limitations
10 Very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic
10.1 Purpose
10.2 Principles of measurement
10.3 Instrument
35 10.4 Field procedures
10.5 Processing of data
10.6 Interpretation
36 10.7 Advantages
10.8 Disadvantages
10.9 Limitations
11 Seismic refraction
11.1 Purpose
11.2 Principles of measurement
40 11.3 Instruments
11.4 Field procedure
41 11.5 Processing of data
11.6 Interpretation
11.7 Advantages
11.8 Disadvantages
11.9 Limitations
12 Seismic reflection
12.1 Purpose
42 12.2 Principles of measurement
12.3 Instrument
12.4 Field procedures
43 12.5 Acquisition and processing of data
12.6 Interpretation
12.7 Advantages
12.8 Disadvantages
44 12.9 Limitations
12.10 Comparison of seismic refraction and reflection methods
13 Magnetic
13.1 Purpose
13.2 Principles of measurement
45 13.3 Instrument
13.4 Field procedures
46 13.5 Processing of data
47 13.6 Interpretation
13.7 Advantages
13.8 Disadvantages
13.9 Limitations
14 Gravity
14.1 Purpose
14.2 Principles of measurement
48 14.3 Instrument
14.4 Field procedure
14.5 Processing of data
14.6 Micro-gravity measurements
49 14.7 Interpretation
14.8 Advantages
14.9 Disadvantages
14.10 Limitations
15 Other techniques
15.1 Induced polarization
15.1.1 Purpose
50 15.1.2 Principles of measurement
15.1.3 Instrument
15.1.4 Field procedures
51 15.1.5 Processing of data
15.1.6 Interpretation
15.1.7 Advantages
15.1.8 Disadvantages
15.1.9 Limitations
15.2 Mise-a-la-masse
15.2.1 Purpose
15.2.2 Principles of measurement
52 15.2.3 Instrument
15.2.4 Field procedures
15.2.5 Processing of data
15.2.6 Interpretation
53 15.2.7 Advantages
15.2.8 Disadvantages
15.2.9 Limitations
15.3 Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR)
15.3.1 Purpose
15.3.2 Principles of measurements
54 15.3.3 Field procedures and data acquisition
56 15.3.4 Interpretation
58 15.3.5 Advantages
15.3.6 Disadvantages
59 16 Report writing and presentation of results
61 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 21414:2016
$198.66