Abstract

The paper deals with the resistive-acoustic monitoring method for early industrial spill detection on fuel and energy complex sites. The paper analyzes major indirect geophysical techniques used for oil plume detection. The scientific grounds for the application of the resistive-acoustic monitoring method are given. The paper considers the possibility of spotting medium non-uniformity by means of total resistance registration with the site non-uniformity localization due to seismic-acoustic effects. The relationship between soil electrical parameters and electric current frequency at varying soil moisture content is presented. Practical application of the resistive-acoustic method for oil-sludge spill monitoring on fuel and energy complex sites is described.

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