BSI PD ISO/TR 21414:2016
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Hydrometry. Groundwater. Surface geophysical surveys for hydrogeological purposes
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 66 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |