Яндекс.Метрика

L. Tsibizov,O.Rusalimova

Выпуск: 5 , Том: 15 , Год издания: 2017
Сериальное издание: Near Surface Geophysics
Страницы: 527-532

Аннотация

Ground-based detailed magnetic surveys have so far been minimally used in permafrost research but they have a great potential to explore near-surface structures and to reveal their hidden features. This study presents the results of a two-elevation magnetic survey on a Pleistocene ice complex covered by Holocene deposits and penetrated by ice wedges. A polygonal pattern, which is not distinctly visible on the surface, is successfully identified in the anomalous magnetic field. Obtained data allow to allocate confidently the polygon distribution and to discriminate the ice wedges of different thicknesses. Typical values of total magnetic field anomalies related to ice wedges and frozen sediments in between are about several nanoteslas measured at the elevations of 0.4 and 1.15 m above the surface. Magnetic susceptibility of the permafrost samples is on the order of 10-4. Observed data were modelled using a numerical magnetic model to estimate quantitatively geometrical and magnetic parameters of the ice complex structure. The best-fitting model provides the following results: The upper part of the Pleistocene and Holocene ice wedges shows a thickness of 8 and 3 m, respectively, and the upper boundary of the Pleistocene ice wedges where they contact with Holocene wedges rests at 1 m depth.
индекс в базе ИАЦ: 048629