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@article{Giampaolo2016TransportPI, title={Transport Processes in Porous Media by Self-Potential Method}, author={Valeria Giampaolo and Daniela Calabrese and Enzo Rizzo}, journal={Applied and Environmental Soil Science}, year={2016}, volume={2016}, pages={1-12}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:56357565}}
  • V. Giampaolo, D. Calabrese, E. Rizzo
  • Published 26 January 2016
  • Environmental Science
  • Applied and Environmental Soil Science

A controlled diffusion/infiltration column experimental activity was carried out with the aim of monitoring the leakage of a salty water plume by time-lapse self-potential (SP) measurements. In particular, three tracer tests with different NaCl concentrations (6.00, 1.00, and 0.25 g L−1) were performed and all the measured SP signals showed a sharp reduction corresponding to the arrival of saline front with negative electrical potential values (− mV, − mV, and − mV) which decrease with…

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