April 18, 2024
Conference Paper

Time-lapse electrical resistivity and induced polarization monitoring of a simulated ecosystem-scale coastal flooding experiment

Abstract

Accurate estimation of the spatio-temporal variation in soil saturation and salt concentration is valuable for calibrating and evaluating Earth system models as well as detecting important eco-hydrological interactions. Such representative models play a vital role in investigating the stability of ecosystems facing changing hydrologic disturbance regimes. Ecosystem-scale field experiments are a useful way to capture hydrological disturbance and gain a deeper understanding of the complex mechanisms driving environmental changes. However, previous studies have not explored the use of quantitative imaging at a large spatial scale to reproduce breakthrough curves and inform system response and recovery following hydrologic disturbance events. Therefore, in this study, non-invasive geophysical methods were used to capture the spatio-temporal variation in subsurface saturation and salt concentrations during an ecosystem-scale coastal forest flooding experiment.

Published: April 18, 2024

Citation

Adebayo M.B., S. Ehosioke, E.D. Emmanuel, A.M. Hopple, P.J. Regier, P. Megonigal, and N.D. Ward, et al. 2023. Time-lapse electrical resistivity and induced polarization monitoring of a simulated ecosystem-scale coastal flooding experiment. In Third International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE 2023), August 28-September 1, 2023, Houston, TX. SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts,, Volume 2023-August, 1169 - 1173. Houston, Texas:Society of Exploration Geophysicists. PNNL-SA-188226. doi:10.1190/image2023-3906870.1