Groundwater Prospecting Using a Multi-Technique Framework in the Lower Casas Grandes Basin, Chihuahua, México

Author:

Granados-Olivas Alfredo1ORCID,Rascon-Mendoza Ezequiel2,Gómez-Domínguez Francisco Javier2,Romero-Gameros Carlo Ivan1,Robertson Andrew J.3ORCID,Bravo-Peña Luis Carlos4ORCID,Mirchi Ali5,Garcia-Vasquez Ana Cristina6ORCID,Fernald Alexander7,Hawley John W.7,Gandara-Ruiz Luis Alfonso4,Alatorre-Cejudo Luis Carlos4,Samimi Maryam5ORCID,Vazquez-Galvez Felipe Adrian1ORCID,Pinales-Munguia Adan8,Ibañez-Hernandez Oscar Fidencio1,Heyman Josiah M.9ORCID,Mayer Alex10,Hargrove William10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Juarez 32315, Mexico

2. Ciudad Juárez Water Utilities, Chihuahua 32695, Mexico

3. U.S. Geological Survey, New Mexico Water Science Center, Albuquerque, NM 87113, USA

4. Department of Geoinformatics, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Ciudad Juarez 32315, Mexico

5. Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA

6. Water Science & Management, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA

7. New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA

8. Department of Geohydrology, Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31000, Mexico

9. Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79902, USA

10. Center for Environmental Resources Management Director, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79902, USA

Abstract

Groundwater is a strategic resource for economic development, social justice, environmental sustainability, and water governance. The lower Casas Grandes River Basin, located in the state of Chihuahua, México, is in a semi-arid region with increasing groundwater demand and regional challenges such as drought and depletion of aquifers. Even though there is official information about the availability of groundwater, a comprehensive aquifer characterization requiring an interdisciplinary investigation using a diverse suite of tools and multiple data sources has yet to be carried out. This study presents a multi-technique framework to evaluate potential sites to drill for groundwater resources and reduce the risk of unsuccessful drilling. The main components of the methodology include wellhead leveling correction with a differential global positioning survey to define piezometric levels, principal component analysis using LANDSAT-8 images, application of geospatial tools, geophysics analysis using time domain electromagnetic surveys (TDES) and vertical electric soundings (VES), and structural geohydrology to define aquifer characteristics. The results showed that using the proposed framework steps improved the possibility of identifying subsurface layers with lower resistivity values that could be related to groundwater. Low resistivity values (35 Ohm-m) were found at depths from 50 to 85 m at sites where the regional static water level reached a depth of 245 m, indicating the potential location of a shallow groundwater resource at a site where the intersection of a fracture trace was identified. This procedure can be used in other regions in the world where limited information is available for groundwater exploration, thus reducing the risk of drilling dry wells in complex hydrogeological environments.

Funder

landowners of the research site

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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