@article{78f3417ba51a44409fc9d1b5cd3542d9,
title = "Geophysics for urban mining and the first surveys in Denmark: Rationale, field activity and preliminary results",
abstract = "Geophysical methods have been widely used in recent decades to investigate and monitor landfill sites for environmental purposes. With the advent of the circular economy, waste contained in old landfills may be considered a resource that can be developed. Since the content of old landfills is largely unknown, the occurrence and quantity of valuable materials must be investigated before embarking on any development activity. Two landfills on Sj{\ae}lland, Denmark (located at Hvals{\o} and Aved{\o}re) were selected for a pilot study to characterise their content. At both locations, a set of geophysical surveys is underway. Here, we present the data obtained from magnetic and 2D seismic refraction surveys. Magnetic data show various anomalies that can be interpreted as caused by iron-rich waste. At both sites, the landfill material results in generally low P-wave velocity (<400 m/s), lower than those obtained for Quaternary sediments at Aved{\o}re. The seismic velocities appear to increase in the presence of metals or by compaction with depth (>550 m/s). We propose that seismic refraction can thus define the bottom of the landfill and possibly its internal structure, especially when combined with other methods.",
keywords = "Circular economy, Denmark, Geophysics, Landfill, Urban mining, MiMa",
author = "Alessandro Sandrin and Aleksandar Maricak and Heincke, {Bj{\"o}rn H.} and Clausen, {Rune J.} and Lars Nielsen and Keiding, {Jakob K.}",
note = "Funding Information: The study was funded by Centre for Minerals and Materials (MiMa) and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). Funding Information: The authors thank the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management (IGN) at the University of Copenhagen for providing the geophysical instruments. Peer J?rgensen and Mia Benner from IGN are thanked for the help provided in the field. Per Kalvig from Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) is thanked for discussions and comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. Region Sj?lland and AV Milj? are acknowledged for making the sites available and for providing key information on the landfills. Suggestions by the two reviewers helped to improve the original manuscript. Funding statement The study was funded by Centre for Minerals and Materials (MiMa) and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020, GEUS - Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland. All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.34194/geusb.v44.5240",
language = "English",
volume = "44",
journal = "Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin",
issn = "1604-8156",
publisher = "De Nationale Geologiske Unders{\o}gelser for Danmark og Gr{\o}nland",
}