Author:
He Yiyuan,Yu Xuezhong,Liang Shengjun,Xie Rukuan,Shan Xipeng,Li Shijun
Abstract
Abstract
An airborne transient electromagnetic (TEM) has been conducted in Baiyangdian Area to map resistivity distribution within the alluvial and lacustrine aquifers. This investigation evaluated the reliability of resistivity models of the TEM data to infer lithological distribution in alluvial and lacustrine aquifers. The collected airborne TEM data were processed and inverted using spatially constrained 1D inversion method. And the 3D electrical structure, which maps electrical resistivity trends to depths of about 160 m, can be established through interpolation. Comparison of the resistivity models to drill logs indicates resistive permeable coarse-grained sediments and conductive fine-grained sediments which are relatively impermeable. Hence, the 3D electrical structure that are related to lateral and vertical variation in lithology, can serve as baseline information for groundwater potential identification. This research indicates that groundwater detection is an ideal target for mapping with airborne TEM techniques because of the high electrical resistivity of permeable coarse-grained deposits and its contrast with impermeable fine-grained deposits.