Comprehensive geophysical, geotechnical, and geochemical assessments of an offshore landfill in Singapore

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2024-12-05

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2024-09-25

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Elsevier

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0304-3894

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Zhang Z, Yuan Z, Hu L, et al., (2024) Comprehensive geophysical, geotechnical, and geochemical assessments of an offshore landfill in Singapore. Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 480, December 2024, Article number 135908

Abstract

Comprehensive site investigation techniques, including Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT), Induced Polarization (IP), Multichannel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW), and Microtremor Array Method (MAM), were integrated with geotechnical and geochemical tests of retrieved waste samples from Singapore’s operational offshore landfill. The properties of landfill wastes vary widely, including shear-wave velocities 127–248 m/s, densities 1.2–2.1 Mg/m3, resistivity 3.0–25.3 Ω∙m, and chargeability 48–82 mV/V. The natural clay layer underneath was clearly delineated and effectively mitigated leachate leakage. K-means clustering of the geophysical data facilitates precise mapping of waste distribution and quantities of recoverable metals based on quantitative criteria. This study illustrates a thorough case study adopting the new site investigation and characterization paradigm for an offshore landfill, which provides insights into leachate leakage detection and evaluations of landfill mining and resource recovery.

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40 Engineering, Strategic, Defence & Security Studies, 34 Chemical sciences, 40 Engineering, 41 Environmental sciences, landfill investigation, electrical resistivity tomography, time-domain induced polarization, shear-wave velocity, 3D geophysical modeling, K-means clustering.

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This research/project is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore, and the National Environment Agency, Singapore under its Closing the Waste Loop Funding Initiative (Award No. USS-IF-2021–4).