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Groundwater aquifer detection using the electrical resistivity method at Ito Campus, Kyushu University (Fukuoka, Japan)

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GEOSCIENCE LETTERS
卷 8, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s40562-021-00188-6

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Aquifer; Electrical resistivity; 2D inversion; Groundwater; Japan

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  1. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

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Using an electrical resistivity survey with a CDMT system, three layers were identified around the Sayanokami spring area: topsoil layer, groundwater aquifer layer, and highly resistive bedrock layer.
An electrical resistivity survey was carried out using the pole-pole configuration around the Sayanokami spring area in the northern part of Ito Campus (Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan) to study the groundwater aquifer and its electrical characteristics. A Code Division Multiple Transmission (CDMT) system was used. The CDMT system transmits 24 currents simultaneously and measures 24 potential responses with monitoring of actual current waveforms. The system can inject current from multiple electrodes into the underground environment simultaneously using different individual current waveforms. The two-dimensional (2-D) inversion results of the electrical resistivity data indicate three layers from top to bottom, as follows: (a) a thin layer with a thickness of 3 m and a low resistivity (< 50 omega m) representing topsoil; (b) a groundwater aquifer layer with an average resistivity between 50 and 170 omega m and with a thickness ranging from 7 to 10 m, and (c) a highly resistive bedrock layer with resistivities higher than 200 omega m and occupying depths from 15 m to the base of the model.

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