Image of an electrical resistivity profile over a waste rock pile to understand subsurface flow regimes that may be causing side slope seepage. The figure shows low resistivity values for areas of high pore pressure in a pile. The saturated regions indicate decreased resistivity values (dark blues and purples) that developed due to compacted or clayey material preventing drainage. Image by hydroGEOPHYSICS Inc

HGI conducted an electrical resistivity profile over a waste rock pile to understand subsurface flow regimes that may be causing side slope seepage. The figure above shows low resistivity values for areas of high pore pressure in the pile. The saturated regions indicate decreased resistivity values (dark blues and purples) that developed due to compacted or clayey material preventing drainage. Although some drainage does occur, it is far too low to accommodate the surficial recharge.