Improved description and monitoring of near surface hazardous infiltrate complexes by shear waves for effective containment reponse
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Vysoká škola báňská-Technická Univerzita Ostrava
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Among numerous causes of fluid releases and infiltration in near surface, resurgence in such anthropic activities associated with unconventional resource developments have brought about a resounding concern. Apart from the risk of an immediate chemical hazard, a long term possible recurrent geo-environmental risk since can also be envisaged as for various prevalent stake holders and broader initiatives. Urgency and exactness for spatiotemporal containment and remediation promotes the devising of efficient methods for monitoring near subsurface flow complexes caused by such spills. Swave (Shear waves) spectral imaging results, in relevant context, of a controlled immiscible fluid displacement monitoring experimental study are analysed and inferred. Against the prospective method as well evaluated, Swave diffraction associated spectral peculiarities are examined, importantly, given background medium characteristics definitions invoking fresh insights of microscale significance alongside macroscale potential.
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shear wave monitoring, geohydrological characterization, spill flows assessment
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GeoScience Engineering. 2017, vol. 63, no. 2, p. 1-12 : ill.