Global Geology 2019, 22(2) 91-97 DOI:   10.3969/j.issn.1673-9736.2019.02.03  ISSN: 1673-9736 CN: 22-1371/P

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Keywords
shallow layer
high resolution
transient electromagnetic method
debris flow
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Application of shallow high-resolution transient electromagnetic method (TEM) in geological investigation of debris flow

LIU Chenyang, ZHANG Xiaopei, DU Lizhi, WANG Yong

College of Construction and Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China

Abstract��

In the investigation of debris flow, the detection of the source area of the post-disaster debris flow is an important basis for evaluating the distribution of the debris flow accumulation layer and the subsequent control. In this paper, a shallow high-resolution TEM is used to detect the debris flow source area in Dashigou village, Yongji County, Jilin Province. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the depth range of debris flow damage. The detection results show that there is an obvious low resistance zone at about 10 m depth along the survey line, which is in good agreement with the drilling data and the high density electrical detection. It is proved that the depth is the maximum impact depth of the debris flow. The practical engineering proves that the method has high resolution in shallow layer detection, high efficiency and convenience in field acquisition. The maximum detection depth range of this method is 30-40 m, which meets the requirements of high efficiency and accurate detection for regional debris flow source area, and has high practical application value.

Keywords�� shallow layer   high resolution   transient electromagnetic method   debris flow  
Received 2018-11-27 Revised 2019-01-05 Online:  
DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-9736.2019.02.03
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