Claims
- 1. A method for subsurface imaging of soils/rocks using electrokinetic phenomena and electrical resistance tomography, comprising:
- a. measuring ground resistance at least twice;
- b. calculating an electrical resistance tomograph from the measured ground resistance;
- c. moving a liquid of interest by activating an electrokinetic system for a period of time;
- d. re-measuring ground resistance at least twice as said electrokinetic system changes spatial distribution of a fluid of interest;
- e. calculating an electrical resistance tomograph from the re-measured ground resistance;
- f. calculating a difference tomograph from the tomographs produced from said measuring and said re-measuring steps; and
- g. relating said difference tomograph to transport of said fluid of interest.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein step (a) is carried out with electrodes implanted in boreholes.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein step (a) is carried out with electrodes emplaced on the surface of the ground.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein step (a) is carried out with electrodes implanted in boreholes and emplaced on the surface of the ground.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein step (d) is carried out periodically.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein step (d) is carried out by injecting direct or alternating current into the subsurface.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein step (d) is carried out with the same set of electrodes used in step (a).
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein step (d) is carried out with a different set of electrodes used in step (a).
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein step (f) is carried out by calculating the pixel by pixel difference of the tomographs produced in steps (b) and (e), to show the resistivity difference.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein step (f) is carried out by calculating the percent difference of relative intensity between the tomographs produced in steps (b) and (e), to show the resistivity difference.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein step (f) is carried out by calculating a ratio of intensity between the tomographs produced in steps (b) and (e), to show the resistivity difference.
- 12. A method for subsurface imaging of soils/rocks using electrokinetic phenomena and electrical resistance tomography, comprising:
- a. measuring ground resistance at least twice;
- b. calculating an electrical resistance tomograph from the measured ground resistance;
- c. moving a liquid of interest by activating an electrokinetic system for a period of time;
- d. re-measuring ground resistance at least twice after said electrokinetic system changes spatial distribution of a fluid of interest;
- e. calculating an electrical resistance tomograph from the re-measured ground resistance;
- f. calculating a difference tomograph from the tomographs produced from said measuring and said re-measuring steps; and
- g. relating said difference tomograph to transport of said fluid of interest.
- 13. A method for subsurface imaging of soils/rocks using electrokinetic phenomena and electrical resistance tomography, comprising:
- a. measuring ground resistance at least twice;
- b. calculating an electrical resistance tomograph from the measured ground resistance;
- c. moving a liquid of interest by activating an electrokinetic system for a period of time;
- d. re-measuring ground resistance at least twice during and after said electrokinetic system changes spatial distribution of a fluid of interest;
- e. calculating an electrical resistance tomograph from the re-measured ground resistance;
- f. calculating a difference tomograph from the tomographs produced from said measuring and said re-measuring steps; and
- g. relating said difference tomograph to transport of said fluid of interest.
- 14. A method for subsurface imaging using electrokinetic phenomena and electrical resistance tomography (ERT) comprising:
- a. determining whether a liquid of interest and the geologic materials which contain the fluid allow electrokinetic transport over an acceptable period of time;
- b. emplacing ERT electrodes at ground surface or in boreholes;
- c. emplacing electrodes for an electrokinetic system (EKS) in boreholes, at the ground surface or both;
- d. applying a known first current to two ERT electrodes;
- e. measuring resulting voltage difference between other pairs of electrodes;
- f. applying a current between two other electrodes;
- g. measuring voltage differences using electrode pairs not being used for said first current;
- h. repeating (a) through (g) until many combinations of measurements are measured;
- i. recording resistance measurements of soil or rock system before said electrokinetic system causes movement of substance of interest;
- j. energizing said electrokinetic system for a period of time sufficiently long to cause detectable transport of a contaminate or other substance of interest;
- k. repeating measurements as said energizing step causes movement of a substance/ion/particle thereby changing original resistivity (real and imaginary resistivity or real and imaginary impedance) distribution of said soil;
- l. calculating "before EKS" tomographs using resistance data collected before said EKS system is energized in said energizing step;
- m. calculating "during EKS", "during and after EKS" tomographs using resistance data collected during and after said EKS system is energized in said energizing step;
- n. calculating pixel by pixel differences between the "before EKS" and "during EKS" (or "after" EKS) tomographs;
- o. generating difference tomographs from said "before EKS" and "during EKS" (or "after" EKS) tomographs; and
- p. relating said difference tomographs to location changes of said liquid of interest.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein step m includes calculating "after EKS" tomographs.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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