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Steklova, K.
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<p>Seawater intrusion (SWI) has become a serious threat to many groundwater resources in the last decades, especially in the areas of overexploitation due to population increase, or agriculture use. Significant attention was therefore brought to this complex groundwater problem in order to improve management of these affected aquifers. <p>Due to the high conductivity of seawater, SWI is a good target for many geophysical electromagnetic methods, such as airborne electromagnetic (AEM) or direct current resistivity methods. Airborne collected data are able to map extensive areas, and thus map the extent of SWI on a large scale along the coastlines. <p>However, zooming into a smaller scale, a discrepancy is often found between geophysical estimates and groundwater borehole data, due to different resolution, data sensitivity and also quality of geophysical and groundwater data. Numerous synthetic studies have shown the benefit of approaching the problem by evaluating both types of data in somewhat jointly manner. Research in combining the field geophysical and groundwater data for SWI cases is however very limited. <p>In this contribution we look at the AEM survey in Keep river, NT. It is a dense line survey with spacing of 100m, collected by SKyTEM 312 system for Geoscience Australia. Due to the character of AEM methods, the estimation of 3D (or 2D) subsurface conductivity is mathematically an ill-posed problem, giving multiple “equally good” models (here soil bulk conductivity) with the same data misfit. <p>The borehole data from this area together with geological mapping provide limited (1D) but valuable information about the seawater intrusion location and extent. We applied this “a priori” information coming from direct groundwater data to invert the selected lines of AEM data to obtain estimates that fit well the geophysical data but are also plausible with regard to geology and groundwater chemistry data.
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- EARTH SCIENCESElectrical and Electromagnetic Methods in GeophysicsGEOPHYSICS
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