LIU Bingru, NIU Songfang. Reviews on Methods of Obtaining Groundwater Depth in Desert Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2018, 38(4): 150-154.
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LIU Bingru, NIU Songfang. Reviews on Methods of Obtaining Groundwater Depth in Desert Area[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2018, 38(4): 150-154. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2018.04.025.
Reviews on Methods of Obtaining Groundwater Depth in Desert Area
[Objective] In order to provide technical reference for the study of the relationship between plant and groundwater depth in desert areas and the search for groundwater resources
several rapid and accurate techniques and methods for obtaining groundwater depth in desert area were analyzed and selected.[Methods] Through the analysis of observation wells
soil impedance coefficient
ground penetrating radar and nuclear magnetic resonance
the principles
advantages and disadvantages and application of several methods for measuring groundwater depth
such as seismic exploration technology
and factors such as comprehensive operation convenience
accuracy and equipment price
etc.
are analyzed to select several rapid and accurate techniques for obtaining groundwater depth in desert areas.[Results] When detecting groundwater depth in desert area
we should be familiar with the principle
advantages and disadvantages of these methods
and consider the convenience of technical operation
data precision and the price of instrument and equipment
labor costs and other factors as well to comparative trade-off analysis for the selection of scientific
reasonable technical programs.[Conclusion] It is the cheapest and most accurate method to determine the groundwater depth in desert area
and when the terrain conditions are complex and the traffic is not convenient. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
seismic detection in one case
if groundwater depth is measured in homogeneous sandy land
Song Lining., Zhu Jiaojun, Yan Qiaoling., et al. Estimation of groundwater levels with vertical electrical sounding in the semiarid area of south keerqin sandy aquifer, China[J]. Journal of Applied Geophysics, 2012,83(4):11-18.