Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques

This work is focused on the detection of seepages caused by the affluent located in a small area of the Panama Canal Basin during the dry season, and to define the subsurface stratigraphy (Eocene sediments) that characterize this area through a geophysical survey. Two electrical resistivity tomograp...

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Autores principales: Irving Díaz, Alexis Mojica Ábrego, Carlos Ho, Reinhardt Pinzón, José Fábrega, Erick Vallester, David Vega, Fred Ogden, Jan Hendrickx
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:306b367411ef458fb36890f2be0c20af2021-11-16T20:02:31ZCharacterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques1680-88942219-6714https://doaj.org/article/306b367411ef458fb36890f2be0c20af2012-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.utp.ac.pa/index.php/id-tecnologico/article/view/97https://doaj.org/toc/1680-8894https://doaj.org/toc/2219-6714This work is focused on the detection of seepages caused by the affluent located in a small area of the Panama Canal Basin during the dry season, and to define the subsurface stratigraphy (Eocene sediments) that characterize this area through a geophysical survey. Two electrical resistivity tomography were developed to identify the extent of infiltration and the nature of the clay layers vertically and laterally, these results were corroborated by a drilling operation in the vicinity of electrical tests and based on this information, established a model for a two-dimensional geoelectric profile in order to compare (i) the pseudo-sections of synthetic and measured apparent electrical resistivity, and (ii) the electrical resistivity tomography as a result of the inversions of such pseudo-sections. The results of electrical resistivity tomography obtained in the two profiles revealed the existence of (i) a surface layer moderately resistant (18-85 ohm.m) with a thickness not exceeding 1,8 m, (ii) an area of high electrical conductivity (3,8 to 10,7 ohm.m) with a thickness not exceeding 9.5 m and (iii) a resistant substratum with electrical resistivity values calculated in excess of 30,1 ohm.m and a range depth ranging from 2 to 11,5 m. The drilling operation in the vicinity of the geophysical tests revealed the presence of clay with varying moisture content and density, and thicknesses that corroborate the results of the geophysical evidence. The two-dimensional geoelectrical model of Profile 1 was established according to the results of electrical resistivity tomography as well as the profile and information of the drilling operation. Based on the results of this study, we conclude that the infiltrations generated by the affluent in this part of the Isthmus of Panama are very important, even in periods when precipitation levels are.Irving DíazAlexis Mojica ÁbregoCarlos HoReinhardt PinzónJosé FábregaErick VallesterDavid VegaFred OgdenJan HendrickxEditorial Universitariaarticleapparent resistivityelectrical resistivity tomographyforward problemgamboa zoneinverse datapanama canal watershedsynthetic dataBiotechnologyTP248.13-248.65ESRevista de I + D Tecnológico, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 33-42 (2012)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language ES
topic apparent resistivity
electrical resistivity tomography
forward problem
gamboa zone
inverse data
panama canal watershed
synthetic data
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
spellingShingle apparent resistivity
electrical resistivity tomography
forward problem
gamboa zone
inverse data
panama canal watershed
synthetic data
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Irving Díaz
Alexis Mojica Ábrego
Carlos Ho
Reinhardt Pinzón
José Fábrega
Erick Vallester
David Vega
Fred Ogden
Jan Hendrickx
Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
description This work is focused on the detection of seepages caused by the affluent located in a small area of the Panama Canal Basin during the dry season, and to define the subsurface stratigraphy (Eocene sediments) that characterize this area through a geophysical survey. Two electrical resistivity tomography were developed to identify the extent of infiltration and the nature of the clay layers vertically and laterally, these results were corroborated by a drilling operation in the vicinity of electrical tests and based on this information, established a model for a two-dimensional geoelectric profile in order to compare (i) the pseudo-sections of synthetic and measured apparent electrical resistivity, and (ii) the electrical resistivity tomography as a result of the inversions of such pseudo-sections. The results of electrical resistivity tomography obtained in the two profiles revealed the existence of (i) a surface layer moderately resistant (18-85 ohm.m) with a thickness not exceeding 1,8 m, (ii) an area of high electrical conductivity (3,8 to 10,7 ohm.m) with a thickness not exceeding 9.5 m and (iii) a resistant substratum with electrical resistivity values calculated in excess of 30,1 ohm.m and a range depth ranging from 2 to 11,5 m. The drilling operation in the vicinity of the geophysical tests revealed the presence of clay with varying moisture content and density, and thicknesses that corroborate the results of the geophysical evidence. The two-dimensional geoelectrical model of Profile 1 was established according to the results of electrical resistivity tomography as well as the profile and information of the drilling operation. Based on the results of this study, we conclude that the infiltrations generated by the affluent in this part of the Isthmus of Panama are very important, even in periods when precipitation levels are.
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author Irving Díaz
Alexis Mojica Ábrego
Carlos Ho
Reinhardt Pinzón
José Fábrega
Erick Vallester
David Vega
Fred Ogden
Jan Hendrickx
author_facet Irving Díaz
Alexis Mojica Ábrego
Carlos Ho
Reinhardt Pinzón
José Fábrega
Erick Vallester
David Vega
Fred Ogden
Jan Hendrickx
author_sort Irving Díaz
title Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
title_short Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
title_full Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
title_fullStr Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of shallow groundwater in Eocene sediments of Panama Canal Watershed using electrical techniques
title_sort characterization of shallow groundwater in eocene sediments of panama canal watershed using electrical techniques
publisher Editorial Universitaria
publishDate 2012
url https://doaj.org/article/306b367411ef458fb36890f2be0c20af
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