Geophysical approach to the environmental study of a coastal plain

Author:

Balia Roberto1,Gavaudò Enrico1,Ardau Federica1,Ghiglieri Giorgio2

Affiliation:

1. Universitá Degli Studi di Cagliari, Dipartimento di Ingegneria del Territorio, Via Marengo, 09123 Cagliari, Italy.

2. Dipartimento di Ingegneria del Territorio, Via De Nicola, 07100 Sassari, Italy.

Abstract

In the study of coastal plains affected by soil and water salination, a knowledge of several geological aspects, such as structural features, depth to basement, stratigraphy of sedimentary cover, relationships between the phreatic aquifer and underlying aquifers, and the latter's structure, is basic to gaining an adequate understanding of both the causes and possible evolution of salination. In this framework, geophysical techniques can play a very important role.To improve the available geophysical information about the Muravera coastal plain, Sardinia, Italy, which is affected by severe soil and water salination, previously acquired electrical resistivity, reflection seismic and gravity data have been reprocessed, and a new seismic reflection survey has been conducted. Moreover, in order to give better support to the geological and hydrogeological interpretation of geophysical data, three boreholes were drilled. Reprocessed electrical data indicate the presence of a wide, electrically homogeneous low‐resistivity zone associated with salination phenomena. Reprocessed reflection data provide useful information on the near‐surface stratigraphy. The combined interpretation of resistivity and seismic results, supported by one calibration borehole, elucidates the relationships between the phreatic aquifer and the underlying confined aquifer. A new seismic reflection survey gives information on the depth to, and structure of, the Paleozoic basement, as well as on stratigraphic conditions of Pleistocene‐Holocene sediments. Finally, the combined interpretation of seismic, gravity, and well data results in a geological section containing most of the information considered essential, such as the interface between Holocene alluvium and Pleistocene alluvium, the thickness of the latter, and the structure and composition of the Paleozoic basement.The work as a whole shows how the combined application of geophysical techniques can in this specific situation provide wide‐ranging and high‐quality information that is essential for the realistic mathematical modeling of aquifer contamination, and can enable the rational planning of exploratory drillings.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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