Inversion of induced polarization-affected towed-transient electromagnetic data in a lateritic regolith geology: A case study from western Tanzania

Author:

Maurya Pradip Kumar1ORCID,Grombacher Denys2ORCID,Lind Johan2ORCID,Lane John W.3ORCID,Auken Esben2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aarhus University, Institute of Geosciences, Hydrogeophysics Group, Aarhus, Denmark. (corresponding author)

2. Aarhus University, Institute of Geosciences, Hydrogeophysics Group, Aarhus, Denmark.

3. U.S. Geological Survey, Hydrogeophysics Branch, Storrs, Connecticut, USA.

Abstract

For several decades, induced polarization (IP) effects on transient electromagnetic (TEM) responses have been observed. These effects can manifest as late-time negative transients or as rapidly decaying curves and are usually associated with highly polarizable bodies. If neglected, IP effects can lead to erroneous resistivity models. Recent work allows IP effects to be incorporated into the inversion of TEM data on a more routine basis. In a recent field survey in western Tanzania, strongly IP-affected TEM signals are observed using a towed-transient electromagnetic (tTEM) system. The survey have been carried out to locate drinking water resources in a weathered regolith setting. In these settings, an inversion of tTEM data using a resistivity-only forward model (i.e., IP neglected) cannot fit the data and severely limits the value of the TEM data for hydrogeologic interpretation. To account for IP effects, we have applied a modified version of the Cole-Cole model called the maximum phase angle (MPA) model to invert IP-affected tTEM data. The MPA model incorporates four inversion model parameters: resistivity ([Formula: see text]), MPA ([Formula: see text]), relaxation time ([Formula: see text]), and frequency exponent ([Formula: see text]). The MPA model fits the data well and improves the reliability of the resistivity model. In much of the surveyed region, the inverted models using MPA display a three-layer system consisting of an upper resistive laterite layer of varying thickness and an intermediate polarizable conductive unit overlying more resistive weathered basement rocks. The conductive polarizable layer is interpreted as a chemically weathered saprolite separating the surficial and deeper aquifers. Overall, tTEM inversion results provide a local understanding of groundwater systems, especially in such regions with very limited subsurface knowledge.

Funder

Poul Due Jensens Fond

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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