Land reflection seismic, hydrogeological and magnetic study of an area prone to quick-clay landslides in southwest Sweden - Modeled subsurface interfaces of an area prone to quick-clay landslides in southwest Sweden

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Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Silvia Salas Romero - Uppsala universitet, Geosciences

Alireza Malehmir - Uppsala universitet, Geosciences

Ian Snowball - Uppsala universitet, Geosciences

Benoît Dessirier - Uppsala universitet, Geosciences

Research principal

Uppsala University - Department of Earth Sciences rorId

Description

Quick-clay landslides are common geohazards in Nordic countries and Canada. The presence of potential quick clays is confirmed using geotechnical investigations, but near-surface geophysical methods, such as seismic and resistivity surveys, can also help identifying coarse-grained materials associated to the development of quick clays. We present the results of four reflection seismic profiles next to the Göta River in Sweden, along which many quick-clay landslide scars exist. An extensive coarse-grained layer exists in the sedimentary sequence and is interpreted and modeled in a regional context. Hydrological modeling of the coarse-grained layer is performed. Magnetic data are also studied within this investigation.

Modeled interfaces (xyz).

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Method and outcome

Time period(s) investigated

2018-01-01 – 2018-03-05

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Data collection
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Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden, Västra Götaland County

Administrative information

Responsible department/unit

Department of Earth Sciences

Topic and keywords

Research area

Earth and related environmental sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

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Publications

Salas-Romero, S., Malehmir, A., Snowball, I., & Dessirier, B., Subsurface characterization of a quick-clay vulnerable area using near-surface geophysics and hydrological modelling, accepted in Solid Earth, 2019

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Version 1.0. 2019-01-14

Version 1.0: 2019-01-14

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/md19-qw71

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Published: 2019-01-14
Last updated: 2025-01-17