The second profile conducted at Pethichettipuram indicates source of contamination at left end corner with a drop in resistivity 11.5 Ùm, to a depth of about 10 m. The first profile conducted at Valipalayam recorded a resistivity range of 45.5 Ùmwas observed at a depth of 27 to 47 m indicating the possibility of contamination. Electrical imaging techniques were adopted with a Syscal Pro-96 system, for measuring apparent resistivity values using different electrodes separation. ![]() Accepted for publication: May 05 th, 2009.Īn attempt was made to identify the extent of pollution in the aquifer matrix of Tirupur, a highly industrialized zone of Tamilnadu state, South India. Srinivasamoorthy K 1, Sarma VS 2, Vasantavigar MP, Vijayaraghavan K 1, Chidambaram S 1 and Rajivganthi R 1ġ Department of Earth Sciences, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar - 608 002Ģ National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad -500606 (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, New Delhi)Ĭorresponding author Email: receiver: January 05, 2009. ELECTRICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR GROUNDWATER POLLUTION STUDIES: A CASE STUDY FROM TAMIL NADU STATE, SOUTH INDIA
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