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- Title
Geophysical Exploration of Fractured-Media Aquifers at the Mexican Mesa Central: Satellite City, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.
- Authors
López Loera, Héctor; Ramos Leal, José; Dávila Harris, Pablo; Torres Gaytan, David; Martinez Ruiz, Victor; Gogichaishvili, Avto
- Abstract
Groundwater is scarce in arid and semi-arid zones in the Mexican Mesa Central. It is found at depths over 200 m, and its movement is primarily through fractures. This work aims to present a geophysical methodology, which shows the potential of combining natural and induced methods to locate confined aquifers in fault zones. The studies begin by interpreting the aeromagnetic survey, mainly by seeking lineaments associated with low magnetic anomalies, which are correlated with fault zones, and/or fractures and/or geological contacts where ferromagnetic minerals have undergone oxidation due to their association with recharge zones. These aeromagnetic lineaments are confirmed on land by a ground magnetic survey. After locating these areas, interpreted as permeability zones, their possible association with moist zones is confirmed by applying the vertical electrical sounding (VES) technique. H-type curve is associated with the presence of saturated zones. This study used the proposed methodology to interpret four main aeromagnetic lineaments and 12 main ground magnetic lineaments in a 36 km (6 km × 6 km) area. Twenty-six SEV were performed over these magnetic lineaments, of which about 50 % were associated with H-type resistivity curves, interpreted as being associated with moisture. Of the 12 VES with inferred groundwater potential, two wells have been drilled to date, one having an extraction flow of 70 lps.
- Subjects
MESA Central (Mexico); GEOPHYSICAL prospecting; AQUIFERS; FAULT zones; AEROMAGNETIC prospecting
- Publication
Surveys in Geophysics, 2015, Vol 36, Issue 1, p167
- ISSN
0169-3298
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10712-014-9302-2