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School of Civil Engineering College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Progress January - June Dan Boddice and Laura Pring

DART: Boddice/Pring progress so far 070711

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An update on the progress made by Dan Boddice and Laura Pring on the geophysics aspects of the DART project

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School of Civil EngineeringCollege of Engineering and Physical Sciences

Progress January - June

Dan Boddice and Laura Pring

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Progress UpdateOverview

Structure of this Presentation

•Installations

•TDR data issues

•Weather station data update

•Future Work

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RAC: Quarryfields

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RAC: Cherry Copse

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Diddington: Pasture Field

Photo by Dave Stott. Reused under creative commons license.

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Sampling

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Probe Installation

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Tangents

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Progress UpdateData Issues: Data process time

• Identifying start and end reflection points takes time

• 16 permittivity per hour

• c.11520 per station per month

• Currently 4 stations –too many to do this manually!

• Conductivity data is simpler

• Quantity is the same as for permittivity

SOLUTION: Script needed

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• Finish and install the remaining two sensors at the clay site at Diddington

• Develop a script to computer analyse the waveforms from the TDR to process the data quickly

• Source a vibracorer and develop a methodology on frequency and locations for coring

• Begin geotechnical laboratory tests on the soil samples from the two sites

Progress UpdateFuture Work

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Progress UpdateAcknowledgments

•Giulio Curioni and Andrew Foo (Mapping the Underworld)

•Nicole Metje and David Chapman (Birmingham University)