Exploring the challenges of interpreting near-surface towed transient electromagnetic data on saline permafrost

Author:

Lorentzen Thomas Højland1ORCID,Kass Mason Andrew2ORCID,Scheer Johanna3ORCID,Tomaškovičová Soňa3ORCID,Christiansen Anders Vest2ORCID,Maurya Pradip Kumar2ORCID,Ingeman-Nielsen Thomas3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Technical University of Denmark, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, Lyngby, Denmark. (corresponding author)

2. Aarhus University, HydroGeophysics Group, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus, Denmark.

3. Technical University of Denmark, Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, Lyngby, Denmark.

Abstract

We analyze a continuous near-surface transient electromagnetic (TEM) survey on permafrost around Ilulissat in western Greenland, an area characterized by continuous saline permafrost. The TEM data are severely affected by induced polarization (IP) effects, causing a large range of decay shapes. We identify seven unique decay shapes: oversteepened, sign change, all negative, double sign change, no apparent IP, flat spot, and positive nonmonotonic, the last two of which have not previously been identified in the scientific literature. A clear spatial dependency of the decay shapes is observed. Inversion of the data is carried out using a Cole-Cole model that poses a highly nonunique inversion problem with an extreme starting-model dependency. A series of inversion and forward-modeling experiments demonstrate these challenges and indicate that a low-resistivity and highly chargeable layer with time constant ([Formula: see text]) values between [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] and frequency exponent ( C) values above 0.74 is needed to fit the data used in the inversion experiment. Forward modeling further indicates that low [Formula: see text] and high C values are needed to reproduce the observed flat-spot and positive-nonmonotonic decay shapes. Based on these observations, we attribute the IP effects to the orientational polarization of ice in the soil column. This mechanism allows for low-resistivity, high-chargeability layers due to partially frozen saline sediments, a combination that is difficult to explain by the IP mechanisms traditionally considered. Based on the forward modeling of a realistic structural model of a layered sediment pack over dipping bedrock, we are able to reproduce all the observed decay shapes. This model provides a consistent framework for qualitative interpretation of the entire data set and evidence for the presence of saline deposits in the central parts of the sedimentary basins.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Greenland Research Council

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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