Applied Sciences (Oct 2021)

Synergetic CT, XRF and Geoelectric Imaging for Non-Destructive Soil and Sediment Stratigraphic Study

  • Pavlos Avramidis,
  • Alexandros Emmanouilidis,
  • Paraskevas Paraskevopoulos,
  • Zafeiria Roumelioti,
  • Pantelis Barouchas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11209575
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 20
p. 9575

Abstract

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This paper presents the application of three non-destructive techniques in the study of an agricultural area on the west coast of Peloponnese, Greece. The applied methods include (a) electromagnetic geophysical research using a handheld EM profiler (EMP-400 GSSI), (b) computed tomography (CT) with coring data, and (c) X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) scanning. As electrical conductivity is mainly influenced by the bulk soil, including water content, clay content and mineralogy, organic matter, and bulk density, a comparison of the three applied techniques indicates the same soil stratification and same soil properties with depth. Moreover, the ground-truthing by the undisturbed soil and sediments core retrieved in the centre of the site as well as the laboratory analyses of soil and sediment properties confirm the reliability of the geophysical research and the revealed soil/sediment stratification.

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