2-D and 3-D Resistivity Imaging of Karst Sites in Missouri, USA

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2-D) electrical resistivity tomography data were acquired across and in proximity to active sinkholes at two highway construction sites in Missouri. Site 1 is located in Greene County in southwestern Missouri; site 2 is located in Jefferson County in east-central Missouri. Eleven 2-D electrical resistivity tomography profiles were acquired along a suite of parallel traverses (spaced at 7.5 m intervals) at site 1 as part of the geotechnical investigation of a proposed interchange. The primary objectives were to identify and map air-filled karstic cavities (if present) and the top of bedrock. The resistivity data from site 1 were processed as both conventional 2-D data and as three-dimensional (3-D) data using two different inversion schemes. The top of bedrock was imaged, and five prominent north-trending, clay-filled, solutionwidened fractures were identified. Interpreted air-filled voids were not imaged. At site 2, a pattern of 17 parallel electrical resistivity tomography profiles was acquired across and in proximity to a preexisting sinkhole (approximately 15 m x 10 m x 5 m L/W/D). During construction of the highway, the soil was emptied from the sinkhole overnight following a heavy rainstorm. Electrical resistivity tomography data were acquired to determine if the sinkhole was underlain by a large air-filled cavity. Interpretation of the 2-D and 3-D resistivity images from site 2 showed that the sinkhole was not underlain by a substantive cavity. Rather, the soil in the sinkhole appears to have "flowed" into the subsurface through solution-widened fractures that do not pose a significant risk to the overlying roadway.

Department(s)

Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering

Keywords and Phrases

2-D And 3-D Inversion; Electrical Resistivity; Karst; Sinkhole; Air-filled Cavities; During Construction; Electrical Resistivity Tomography; Geotechnical Investigations; Highway Construction; Inversion Scheme; Missouris; Primary Objective; Resistivity Data; Resistivity Imaging; Threedimensional (3-d)

Geographic Coverage

Missouri

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

1078-7275

Document Type

Article - Journal

Document Version

Citation

File Type

text

Language(s)

English

Rights

© 2012 Geological Society of America, All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Aug 2012

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