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Boletín de Geología
Print version ISSN 0120-0283
Abstract
PEREIRA DE BARROS DA SILVA, Maria Amélia; FERNANDEZ, Héctor Manuel; BAPTISTA, João Júnior and PEREIRA TEIXEIRA-PIRES, Gabriela Jeremias. Determination of geothecnical properties by using seismic refraction velocities. A case study in Luanda (Angola). bol.geol. [online]. 2018, vol.40, n.2, pp.101-112. ISSN 0120-0283. https://doi.org/10.18273/revbol.v40n2-2018006.
Seismic refraction is a prospecting geophysical method, which measures the terrain response in reaction to a P compression wave, mechanically produced at the surface and propagating across. The physical parameter in use, in the case, is the wave propagation velocity, Vp, which travel across the subsurface rock material and reflects to the surface in function of the material’s density it finds on its way down. That way, indexes associated to the parameter will measure and reveal the geomechanic characteristics of the terrain under study. Those indexes, whilst keeping some correlations with the geological nature of the rock in different horizons, allow to infer also their depths and thickness. The present study has the scope of showing a methodology to map geotechnical parameters using seismic reflection, and it has been noticed that the longitudinal velocities also computed are correlated with penetration resistance values, measured by Standard Penetration Tests (SPT). The dynamic parameters were chosen to be presented in 2D maps, in order to give either, a better representation of their characteristics, as well to allow for a continuous geotechnical interpretation over the entire area of study. The latter, is an area of silty/sandy soils located in the city of Luanda (Angola).
Keywords : Seismic refraction; SPT; Dynamic parameters; Geotechnical mapping.