1887
ASEG2003 - 16th Geophysical Conference
  • ISSN: 2202-0586
  • E-ISSN:

Abstract

Surface resistivity imaging was proposed to map the saline interface produced by the interaction of a tidal creek and a shallow fresh water aquifer. Forward modelling was used to determine the relative merits of using two and three (2D and 3D) dimensional electrode arrays. The results of the forward modelling indicate that under ideal circumstances the surface techniques can resolve the conceptual saline interface near the tidal creek.

One 3D and four 2D surveys were completed on the bank of Korogoro Creek. The 2D surveys were orientated parallel (3) and perpendicular (1) to the creek. The apparent resistivity data was inverted using RES2DINV and RES3DINV.

The resulting 2D images demonstrate that the conceptual model used in the forward modelling oversimplified the distribution of saline water in the subsurface. The 2D images indicate that freshwater is discharging into the creek via preferred pathways at several locations along the creek bank. The 3D image shows that the distribution of saline water is constrained to an area close to the creek. Neither the 2D or 3D images were able to clearly identify the thin saline wedge observed using downhole techniques (EM39).

The results of the resistivity surveys indicate that the techniques are useful in identifying relatively large-scale saline patterns but are unable to identify relatively small anomalies. Most importantly the results highlight the critical need to control interpretation of high resolution surface resistivity data with downhole techniques.

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journals/10.1071/ASEG2003ab032
2003-08-01
2026-01-20
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

References

  1. Acworth, R.I., Jankowski, J., Soriano, R., Turner, I.L., 1998, Interaction between coastal sand-dune aquifers, adjacent wetlands and sea water. In Brahana JV et al. (eds), Proceedings of XXTX IAH Congress - Gambling with Groundwater. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp 461-468.
  2. Acworth, R.I., and Dasey, G.R., 2001, Electrical imaging of the saline intrusion pattern beneath a tidal creek in a sand aquifer. In Seiler et al (eds), Proceedings of the XXXI IAH Congress on Groundwater - New Approaches to Characterising Groundwater Flow. Balkema, Rotterdam, p. 691-696.
  3. Dahlin, T., and Bernstone, C, 1997, A roll along technique for 3D resistivity data acquisition with multi-electrode arrays, Proceedings SAGEEP 1997, Reno, Nevada, vol 27, 927-935.
  4. Dasey, G.R., and Acworth, R.I., 2000, The use of borehole tomography to image the saline interface - A case study from Northern NSW. In Sililo etal (eds), Proceedings of the XXX IAH Congress on Groundwater - Past Achievements and Future Challenges. Balkema, Rotterdam, p. 127-130.
  5. Hails J.R., 1994, The Quaternary history of three areas on the New South Wales Coast, Australia. PhD Thesis, University of Sydney.
  6. Mass Adubon, 2000, Case Studies on Rivers with Low Flow: http://www.massaudubon.org/News&Action/Rivers/case st udies.html
  7. Loke, M.H., 2001, Rapid 2D and 3D Resistivity and IP inversion using the least squares method - RES2DINV Ver 3.4 Manual, www.geoelectrical.com
  8. McNeil, J., 1986, Geonics EM39 Borehole conductivity meter - Theory of Operation (TN - 20). Published by Geonics Limited, Mississauger. Canada.
  9. USEPA., 2000, Proceedings of the Ground-Water/Surface-Water Interactions Workshop, http://www.epa.gov/tio/tsp/download/gwsw/gwsw parti.pdf
  10. White, P., Hendricks, S.P., Johnston, T.C., Kipphut, G., and Spencer, W.E., 1999, 1999 Progress Report: A Comparison of Agricultural vs. Forested Basins: Carbon and Nutrient Cycling Within the Hyporheic Ecotone of Streams, USEPA, http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/disp lay. abstractDetail/abstract/617/report/l 999
  11. Winter, T.C., Harvey, J.W., Franke, O.L., and Alley W.M., 1998, USGS Circular 1139: Ground Water and Surface Water A Single Resource http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/circ/circll39/index.html
/content/journals/10.1071/ASEG2003ab032
Loading
  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): electrical imaging; resistivity; saline interface; tidal creek
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error