
doi: 10.2172/10149236
This report covers five classes of geophysical technologies: Magnetics; Electrical/electromagnetic; Seismic reflection; Gamma-ray spectrometry; and Metal-specific spectrometry. Except for radiometry, no other classes of geophysical tedmologies are specific for direct detection of the types of contaminants present at the selected sites. For each of the five classes covered, the report gives a general description of the methodology, its field use, and its general applicability to the ESC Project. In addition, the report gives a sample of the most promising instruments available for each class, including the following information: Hardware/software attributes; Purchase and rental costs; Survey rate and operating costs; and Other applicable information based on case history and field evaluations.
Radioisotopes, 58 Geosciences, 47 Other Instrumentation, Radar, Electric Conductivity 440700, Organic Compounds, Cost, Seismicity, Gamma Spectroscopy, Geophysical And Meteorological Instrumentation, Volatile Matter, Site Characterization, Geophysics, Metals, Geosciences, 580000
Radioisotopes, 58 Geosciences, 47 Other Instrumentation, Radar, Electric Conductivity 440700, Organic Compounds, Cost, Seismicity, Gamma Spectroscopy, Geophysical And Meteorological Instrumentation, Volatile Matter, Site Characterization, Geophysics, Metals, Geosciences, 580000
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