@article{MTMT:3127986, title = {Characterization of subsoil heterogeneity, estimation of grain size distribution and hydraulic conductivity at the Krauthausen test site using Cone Penetration Test}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3127986}, author = {Tillmann, A and Englert, A and Plank, Zsuzsanna and Fejes, I and Vanderborght, J and Vereecken, H}, doi = {10.1016/j.jconhyd.2007.07.013}, journal-iso = {J CONTAM HYDROL}, journal = {JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY}, volume = {95}, unique-id = {3127986}, issn = {0169-7722}, abstract = {A Cone Penetration Test (CPT) survey with a high spatial resolution was performed in order to investigate the stratigraphy as well as the spatial variability of various soil properties of the Krauthausen test site. Analyses of the CPT measurements showed the subsurface to be dominated by a planar layered structure. Variogram analysis of the various CPT parameters disclosed that within each layer the soil properties have an anisotropic spatial correlation structure. A correlation analysis of the measured CPT data and co-located grain size distributions from soil samples was performed. Since the correlation coefficients were greater equal to 0.7, a reliable empirical relationship between the data sets could be developed. Based on this empirical relationship grain size distributions were estimated at CPT locations. The statistical processing of estimated and measured grain size distributions with respect to their spatial correlation structure disclosed good agreement between the data sets. The estimated grain size distributions from CPT data were used to estimate the hydraulic conductivity in the aquifer. The results provide detailed information of the spatial heterogeneity of the hydraulic conductivity at Krauthausen test site. The validation of these results, using a prior investigation of hydraulic conductivity statistics, suggests the CPT a fast and inexpensive tool for the estimation of three dimensional hydraulic conductivity fields with sufficient accuracy.}, keywords = {HETEROGENEITY; soil properties; Grain Size Distribution; aquifer characterization; Cone Penetration Test}, year = {2008}, eissn = {1873-6009}, pages = {57-75} } @article{MTMT:3128018, title = {Imaging of buried 3D objects by using electrical methods with GPR and 3D geoelectrical measurements}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3128018}, author = {Plank, Zsuzsanna and Ali, Ismet Kanli}, journal-iso = {J GEOPHYS ENG}, journal = {JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS AND ENGINEERING}, volume = {4}, unique-id = {3128018}, issn = {1742-2132}, year = {2007}, eissn = {1742-2140}, pages = {83-93} } @article{MTMT:30602402, title = {Analysis of the biological recovery of soils contaminated with hydrocarbons using an electrokinetic treatment}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30602402}, author = {Acosta-Santoyo, Gustavo and Solís, Sara and Hernández-Silva, Gilberto and Cárdenas, Jesús and Plank, Zsuzsanna and Bustos, Erika}, doi = {10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.03.015}, journal-iso = {J HAZARD MATER}, journal = {JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS}, volume = {371}, unique-id = {30602402}, issn = {0304-3894}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1873-3336}, pages = {625-633}, orcid-numbers = {Acosta-Santoyo, Gustavo/0000-0003-2677-5798; Bustos, Erika/0000-0003-0955-7684} } @article{MTMT:3127985, title = {The use of non-conventional CPTe data in determination of 3-D electrical resistivity distribution}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3127985}, author = {Plank, Zsuzsanna and Kanlı, Ali Ismet and Stickel, János and Tillmann, Axel}, doi = {10.1016/j.jappgeo.2010.01.008}, journal-iso = {J APPL GEOPHYS}, journal = {JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS}, volume = {70}, unique-id = {3127985}, issn = {0926-9851}, abstract = {The spatial distribution of the electrical resistivity data provides useful information for investigating and modeling the fluid transport processes. 3D electrical resistivity distribution provides information about water flow and changes in electrical resistivity of the pore fluid. Therefore, to assist in understanding and modeling of the fluid transport process, 3D spatial distribution of the electrical resistivity data with the corresponded 3D geological section were mapped and interpreted in the test site located in western Germany. A process of deriving electrical resistivity values from the mechanical and radioactive parameters of cone penetration tests (CPT) and geological information of boreholes was presented. A reliable method which gives accurate resistivity values in cases of near surface sediments was introduced. Then a field test was executed where the calculated resistivity values were compared with the measured CPTe resistivity data. The CPTe (cone penetration test with electrical extension) data were also used in correlating to the ERT (electrical resistivity tomography) data. Consequently, obtained dense CPT surveys give us the possibility to determine a high resolution resistivity distribution of the investigated area.}, keywords = {CONTAMINATION; ERT; 3D resistivity distribution; Well-log interpretation; CPTe resistivity}, year = {2010}, eissn = {1879-1859}, pages = {255-265} } @{MTMT:3092897, title = {Remediation of Soils and Sediments Polluted with Mercury: Occurence, Transformations, Environmental Consideration and San Joaquin's Sierra Gorda Case}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3092897}, author = {I, Robles and Lakatos, János and P, Scharek and Plank, Zsuzsanna and G, Hernandez and S, Solis and E, Bustos}, booktitle = {Environmental Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination}, unique-id = {3092897}, year = {2014}, pages = {827-850} } @article{MTMT:1778405, title = {Interdisciplinary Characterization of Subsurface Hydrocarbon Contamination on a Test Site in Hungary.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1778405}, author = {Plank, Zsuzsanna and Szűcs, Péter and Madarász, Tamás and Neducza, B}, doi = {10.1556/AGeod.46.2011.4.7}, journal-iso = {ACTA GEODAET GEOPHYS HUNG}, journal = {ACTA GEODAETICA ET GEOPHYSICA HUNGARICA}, volume = {46}, unique-id = {1778405}, issn = {1217-8977}, year = {2011}, eissn = {1587-1037}, pages = {457-470} }