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The Rapid Geophysical Surveyor (RGS) is a system designed to rapidly and economically collect closely-spaced geophysical data used for characterization of Department of Energy (DOE) waste sites. Geophysical surveys of waste sites are an important first step in the remediation and closure of these sites; especially older sties where historical records are inaccurate and survey benchmarks have changed due to refinements in coordinate controls and datum changes. Closely-spaced data are required to adequately differentiate pits, trenches, and soil vault rows whose edges may be only a few feet from each other. A prototype vehicle designed to collect magnetic field data was built at the Idaho national Engineering Laboratory (INEL) during the summer of 1992. The RGS was one of several projects funded by the Buried Waste Integrated Demonstration (BWID) program. This vehicle was demonstrated at the Subsurface Disposal Area (SDA) within the Radioactive Waste Management Complex (RWMC) on the INEL in September of 1992. Magnetic data were collected over two areas in the SDA, with a total survey area of about 1.7 acres. Data were collected at a nominal density of 2 1/2 inches along survey lines spaced 1 foot apart. Over 350,000 data points were collected over a 6more » day period corresponding to about 185 man-days using conventional ground survey techniques. This report documents the design and demonstration of the RGS concept including the presentation of magnetic data collected at the SDA. The surveys were able to show pit and trench boundaries and determine details of their spatial orientation never before achieved.« less
Testing 440700* -- Geophysical & Meteorological Instrumentation-- (1990-), Topography, Design, Remedial Action, Performance Testing, Equipment, Control Systems, 054000, Surveys, On-Line Control Systems, Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (1990-), Experimental Data 440700, Portable Equipment, Site Resource And Use Studies, Geophysical Surveys, Information, Cultural Objects, Magnetic Surveys, 54 Environmental Sciences, Radioactive Waste Facilities, Data, 47 Other Instrumentation, Field Tests, Geophysical And Meteorological Instrumentation, Computerized Control Systems, Vehicles, 054000 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Health & Safety, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Site Characterization, Land Reclamation, Well Logging Equipment, Numerical Data, Data Acquisition, Nuclear Facilities, 540250 -- Environment, Experimental Data, Probes, Health And Safety, On-Line Systems, Positioning, 540250
Testing 440700* -- Geophysical & Meteorological Instrumentation-- (1990-), Topography, Design, Remedial Action, Performance Testing, Equipment, Control Systems, 054000, Surveys, On-Line Control Systems, Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (1990-), Experimental Data 440700, Portable Equipment, Site Resource And Use Studies, Geophysical Surveys, Information, Cultural Objects, Magnetic Surveys, 54 Environmental Sciences, Radioactive Waste Facilities, Data, 47 Other Instrumentation, Field Tests, Geophysical And Meteorological Instrumentation, Computerized Control Systems, Vehicles, 054000 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Health & Safety, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Site Characterization, Land Reclamation, Well Logging Equipment, Numerical Data, Data Acquisition, Nuclear Facilities, 540250 -- Environment, Experimental Data, Probes, Health And Safety, On-Line Systems, Positioning, 540250
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