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Earth Sciences Research Journal
Print version ISSN 1794-6190
Abstract
SRINIVASAMOORTHY, K et al. ELECTRICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR GROUNDWATER POLLUTION STUDIES: A CASE STUDY FROM TAMIL NADU STATE, SOUTH INDIA. Earth Sci. Res. J. [online]. 2009, vol.13, n.1, pp.30-39. ISSN 1794-6190.
An attempt was made to identify the extent of pollution in the aquifer matrix of Tirupur, a highly industrialized zone of Tamilnadu state, South India. Electrical imaging techniques were adopted with a Syscal Pro-96 system, for measuring apparent resistivity values using different electrodes separation. The first profile conducted at Valipalayam recorded a resistivity range of <10 Ã⢠m at a depth of 8 m, which indicates contamination of top soil due to discharge of effluents. An increase in resistivity >45.5 Ãâ¢mwas observed at a depth of 27 to 47 m indicating the possibility of contamination. The second profile conducted at Pethichettipuram indicates source of contamination at left end corner with a drop in resistivity <46.5 Ã⢠m at a depth of 7.91 m. A drop in resistivity <21.6 Ã⢠m was also observed at a depth of 11.5 m indicating a contaminated zone in deeper regolith. The third survey conducted in Palayakadu indicates contamination of regolith at a depth of 0 to 20 m with a resistivity less than 40 Ãâ¢m. The fourth survey at Chellapuram indicates contamination of overburden with resistivity >11.5 Ãâ¢m, to a depth of about 10 m. Five imaging surveys conducted across the contaminated sites reveals that shallower regoliths are highly contaminated and deeper aquifers are free from contamination except a few locations.
Keywords : Industrial zone; resistivity; Tomography; 2D model; regolith; contamination.