1st Edition

Principles and Applications of Time Domain Electrometry in Geoenvironmental Engineering

By A.M.O. Mohamed Copyright 2006
622 Pages
by CRC Press

622 Pages
by CRC Press

Time domain electrometry (TDE) is a general term which includes time domain reflectrometry and time domain transmissiometry. It is a commercially-viable technique for leak detection, contaminant monitoring, and moisture content determination in contaminant transport modelling. Under demographic pressure, contaminated sites are increasingly being re-developed for domestic and industrial use; and... Read more

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Preface

  • Chapter 1: Use of time domain electrometry in geoenvironmental engineering
  • Chapter 2: Surface monitoring techniques 
  • Chapter 3: Subsurface monitoring techniques
  • Chapter 4: Fundamentals of electromagnetics
  • Chapter 5: Time-varying fields and maxwell’s equations
  • Chapter 6: Electromagnetic wave propagation 
  • Chapter 7: Transmission lines
  • Chapter 8: Design of time domain electrometry (TDE) systems
  • Chapter 9: Signal and system analysis
  • Chapter 10: Electrical properties of subsurface materials
  • Chapter 11: Soil magnetic properties
  • Chapter 12: Soil dielectric permittivity
  • Chapter 13: Soil moisture content
  • Chapter 14: Detection and monitoring of solute transport in soils
  • Chapter 15: Detection and monitoring of nonaqueous phase liquids in soils
  • Appendix A: Vector analysis
  • Appendix B: Vector calculus
  • Appendix C: Complex numbers
  • Appendix D: Phasors
  • Appendix E: Debye equation
  • Appendix F: Dielectric mixture rules 

References

Index

Biography

A.M.O. Mohamed