Authors
Tanguy Robert, Alain Dassargues, Serge Brouyère, Olivier Kaufmann, Vincent Hallet, Frédéric Nguyen
Publication date
2011/9/1
Journal
Journal of Applied Geophysics
Volume
75
Issue
1
Pages
42-53
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
ERT and SP investigations were conducted in carbonate rocks of the Dinant Synclinorium (Walloon Region of Belgium) to find suitable locations for new water wells in zones with little hydrogeological data. Since boreholes information needed to be representative of the area, large fractured zones were searched for the drillings. Large ERT profiles (320 to 640m) allowed us to image the resistivity distribution of the first 60m of the subsurface and to detect and characterize (in terms of direction, width and depth) fractured zones expected to be less resistive. Data errors, depth of investigation (DOI) indexes and sensitivity models were analyzed in order to avoid a misinterpretation of the resulting images. Self-potential measurements were performed along electrical profiles to complement our electrical results. Some negative anomalies possibly related to preferential flow pathways were detected. A drilling campaign was …
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