geo6
Geotechnical
- Feb 12, 2012
- 16
The site is a karstic limestone landscape (mostly infilled sinkholes or depression valleys after salt removal process millions years ago).
The problem is that we do know what's under 5 to 10 m into the bedrock which consists of mostly interbedded clayey limestones. My questions are:
1. Is there value in doing surface survey such as TEM or ERT before specifying a drilling program since we already know what's going on at the top 10m ? Also the high clay content at the top could potentially disrupt the interpretation.
2. There are tons of resource drills with 100 to 200 m spacings. Will the betonite-filled boreholes interfere the surface survey results?
3. The next step could be doing downhole geophysics to confirm findings in TEM or ERT.
Any thoughts or input ? Thanks bunch !
The problem is that we do know what's under 5 to 10 m into the bedrock which consists of mostly interbedded clayey limestones. My questions are:
1. Is there value in doing surface survey such as TEM or ERT before specifying a drilling program since we already know what's going on at the top 10m ? Also the high clay content at the top could potentially disrupt the interpretation.
2. There are tons of resource drills with 100 to 200 m spacings. Will the betonite-filled boreholes interfere the surface survey results?
3. The next step could be doing downhole geophysics to confirm findings in TEM or ERT.
Any thoughts or input ? Thanks bunch !