Publication: Time-lapse refraction seismic tomography for the detection of ground ice degradation
Time-lapse refraction seismic tomography for the detection of ground ice degradation
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Hilbich, C. (2010). Time-lapse refraction seismic tomography for the detection of ground ice degradation. The Cryosphere, 4(3), 243–259. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-243-2010
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The ice content of the subsurface is a major factor controlling the natural hazard potential of permafrost degradation in alpine terrain. Monitoring of changes in ice content is therefore similarly important as temperature monitoring in mountain permafrost. Although electrical resistivity tomography monitoring (ERTM) proved to be a valuable tool for the observation of ice degradation, results are often ambiguous or contaminated by inversion artefacts. In theory, the sensitivity of P-wave velocity of seismic waves to phase changes betw
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Hilbich, C. (2010). Time-lapse refraction seismic tomography for the detection of ground ice degradation. The Cryosphere, 4(3), 243–259. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-243-2010