| North-Central Section - 39th Annual Meeting (May 19–20, 2005) | |
| Paper No. 11-9 | |
| Presentation Time: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | ||
GEOPHYSICAL MAPPING THE TOP OF BEDROCK AT THE KING ROAD LANDFILL, LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO | ||
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WILT, Amy S.1, STIERMAN, Don2, and DWYER, Daryl F.1, (1) Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, The Univ of Toledo, 2801 W. Bancroft, MS 604, Toledo, OH 43606, areinke@utnet.utoledo.edu, (2) Earth, Ecological & Environmental Sciences, The Univ of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft, MS 604, Toledo, OH 43606 The abandoned King Road landfill west of Toledo, Ohio was constructed on permeable sands of the Oak Openings belt. In order to model long-term patterns of contaminant transport under and near this site, and then to design a cost-effective site management strategy, we need to understand the geology under the mounded waste. Seismic refraction used to map variations in the depth to carbonate bedrock immediately north and south of the landfill reveals an irregular bedrock surface that generally deepens from 2 meters below the surface west of the site to 25 meters deep near the southeast corner of the site. Electromagnetic conductivity and DC resistivity measurements infer leachate in thick sand under the southwest corner of the landfill, where residential and commercial structures prevent tracking off-site contaminant migration. Although most borings near the landfill encountered silt or clay between surficial sand and bedrock, geophysical surveys thus far have failed to detect and map this structure. Because the presence or absence of a continuous confining layer is a critical boundary condition when developing flow models, ground-penetrating radar and high-resolution shallow seismic reflection surveys are planned to obtain this stratigraphic information. | ||
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North-Central Section - 39th Annual Meeting (May 19–20, 2005)
General Information for this Meeting | ||
| Session No. 11--Booth# 23 New Geoscience Applications for Advanced Visualization Methods, 3-D, Web-Access, and Large Databases (Posters) Radisson Metrodome: Hubert H. Humphrey Room 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Thursday, 19 May 2005 Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 37, No. 5, p. 16 | ||
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