The application of time-lapse azimuthal apparent resistivity measurements for the prediction of coastal cliff failure
Abstract
The erosion of coastal cliffs is inevitable. The resultant cliff collapses are a hazard, a problem for coastal land use planners and limit the use of the coastline as an amenity. There has been very little research into physical property changes within the rock mass behind a cliff face prior to collapse. If any such changes could be monitored with geophysical techniques then it might be possible to identify sections of a cliff that are becoming...
Paper Details
Title
The application of time-lapse azimuthal apparent resistivity measurements for the prediction of coastal cliff failure
Published Date
Aug 1, 2006
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
261 - 272
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