Joint geophysical prospecting for groundwater exploration in weathered terrains of South Guangdong, China

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Muhammad Hasan
Yanjun Shang
Weijun Jin
Gulraiz Akhter
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Shale Gas and Geoengineering, Institute of Geology and Geophysics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Innovation Academy for Earth Science
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Earth Sciences
[4] Quaid-I-Azam University,undefined
[5] China-Pakistan Joint Research Centre On Earth Sciences,undefined
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Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT); Joint profile method (JPM); Magnetic method; Groundwater; Hydraulic conductivity; Transmissivity;
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Groundwater occurrence in a hard rock terrain is strongly controlled by the weathered/fractured zones. However, delineation of such zones is a challenging task given their structural heterogeneity. Traditionally, large numbers of well tests are conducted to assess the subsurface formation. But, such tests suffer from efficiency in terms of cost, time, and data coverage. Non-invasive geophysical methods can be the best alternative of expensive drilling methods. However, a geophysical method alone is ambiguous to interpret the highly heterogeneous subsurface formation. In this study, joint application of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), magnetic method, and joint profile method (JPM) was conducted for groundwater exploitation in a weathered terrain of South Guangdong, China. ERT, magnetic, and JPM data were acquired along different geophysical profiles via a variety of survey parameters. The interpreted 2D models of electrical resistivity and magnetic data coupled with the local accessible boreholes and hydrogeological information constrain the subsurface geologic formation into four discrete layers with specific electrical resistivity range, i.e., topsoil cover, highly weathered saturated layer, semi-weathered saturated layer, and un-weathered substratum. Incorporation of JPM (ER, SP, and IP methods) with ERT and magnetic models reveal three faults (F1, F2, and F3) and several saturated intense fractures/discontinuities. The groundwater reserves associated with the weathered/fractured rock were estimated via hydraulic parameters, namely hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity. The results suggest that high-yield groundwater resources are found within the weathered/fractured zones. Geophysical results of this joint application fit pretty well to the local hydrogeological data of the study area. Our novel approach reduces any ambiguity caused in the geophysical interpretation and provides clearer insight of the subsurface formation with more confident solutions to the most challenging problems of the hard rock sites. This hydrogeophysical study provides important contributions to groundwater exploration in areas where weathering has significant effects on the hard rock aquifer system. Compared with traditional methods, this approach is more advantageous for assessment of groundwater resources in hard rock terrains.
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