Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations

The knowledge of the subsurface down to about one hundred meters is fundamental for a variety of economic, ecological, and geoscientific tasks, particularly in coastal zones. Marine and terrestrial processes influence coastal zones and both seawater intrusion and submarine freshwater discharges may...

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Main Authors: Bernhard Siemon, Malte Ibs-von Seht, Annika Steuer, Nico Deus, Helga Wiederhold
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/10/1629
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spelling doaj-b332790cff1c48b1a054d12b738179332020-11-25T03:47:53ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-05-01121629162910.3390/rs12101629Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil InvestigationsBernhard Siemon0Malte Ibs-von Seht1Annika Steuer2Nico Deus3Helga Wiederhold4Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), 30655 Hannover, GermanyFederal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), 30655 Hannover, GermanyFederal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), 30655 Hannover, GermanyState Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), 30655 Hannover, GermanyLeibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG), 30655 Hannover, GermanyThe knowledge of the subsurface down to about one hundred meters is fundamental for a variety of economic, ecological, and geoscientific tasks, particularly in coastal zones. Marine and terrestrial processes influence coastal zones and both seawater intrusion and submarine freshwater discharges may occur. The Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) conducted airborne geophysical surveys in the coastal region of the German Bight between 2000 and 2014. The helicopter-borne system used simultaneously collected electromagnetic (HEM), magnetic (HMG), and radiometric (HRD) data. An area of about 5900 km<sup>2</sup> was covered with parallel flight lines at 250 m line separation and additional tie-lines at larger separations. In total, about 25,000 km of data at sampling distances of 4 m (HEM, HMG) and 40 m (HRD) were acquired. The electrical resistivity (HEM), the anomalies of the magnetic field (HMG), and the exposure rate (HRD) are the resulting geophysical parameters derived from the data. The results are displayed as maps of the geophysical parameters as well as vertical resistivity sections (only HEM). Both data and products are publicly available via BGR’s product center. The airborne geophysical results helped to outline the fresh–saline groundwater interface, freshwater lenses on islands, submarine groundwater discharges, buried tunnel valleys, mires, and ancient landscapes.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/10/1629airborne electromagneticsairborne magneticsairborne radiometricsgroundwatersoilfreshwater lenses
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author Bernhard Siemon
Malte Ibs-von Seht
Annika Steuer
Nico Deus
Helga Wiederhold
spellingShingle Bernhard Siemon
Malte Ibs-von Seht
Annika Steuer
Nico Deus
Helga Wiederhold
Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations
Remote Sensing
airborne electromagnetics
airborne magnetics
airborne radiometrics
groundwater
soil
freshwater lenses
author_facet Bernhard Siemon
Malte Ibs-von Seht
Annika Steuer
Nico Deus
Helga Wiederhold
author_sort Bernhard Siemon
title Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations
title_short Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations
title_full Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations
title_fullStr Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations
title_full_unstemmed Airborne Electromagnetic, Magnetic, and Radiometric Surveys at the German North Sea Coast Applied to Groundwater and Soil Investigations
title_sort airborne electromagnetic, magnetic, and radiometric surveys at the german north sea coast applied to groundwater and soil investigations
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The knowledge of the subsurface down to about one hundred meters is fundamental for a variety of economic, ecological, and geoscientific tasks, particularly in coastal zones. Marine and terrestrial processes influence coastal zones and both seawater intrusion and submarine freshwater discharges may occur. The Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) conducted airborne geophysical surveys in the coastal region of the German Bight between 2000 and 2014. The helicopter-borne system used simultaneously collected electromagnetic (HEM), magnetic (HMG), and radiometric (HRD) data. An area of about 5900 km<sup>2</sup> was covered with parallel flight lines at 250 m line separation and additional tie-lines at larger separations. In total, about 25,000 km of data at sampling distances of 4 m (HEM, HMG) and 40 m (HRD) were acquired. The electrical resistivity (HEM), the anomalies of the magnetic field (HMG), and the exposure rate (HRD) are the resulting geophysical parameters derived from the data. The results are displayed as maps of the geophysical parameters as well as vertical resistivity sections (only HEM). Both data and products are publicly available via BGR’s product center. The airborne geophysical results helped to outline the fresh–saline groundwater interface, freshwater lenses on islands, submarine groundwater discharges, buried tunnel valleys, mires, and ancient landscapes.
topic airborne electromagnetics
airborne magnetics
airborne radiometrics
groundwater
soil
freshwater lenses
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/10/1629
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