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Estimating transmissivity from surface resistivity soundings; an example from the Thames gravels
Alan M. MacDonald, James Burleigh and William G. Burgess
Estimating transmissivity from surface resistivity soundings; an example from the Thames gravels
The Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology (May 1999) 32, Part 2: 199-205
Estimating transmissivity from surface resistivity soundings; an example from the Thames gravels
The Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology (May 1999) 32, Part 2: 199-205
Index Terms/Descriptors
- aquifers
- boreholes
- Cenozoic
- clastic sediments
- electrical methods
- England
- Eocene
- Europe
- geophysical methods
- geophysical surveys
- gravel
- Great Britain
- ground water
- hydraulic conductivity
- London Clay
- lower Eocene
- Paleogene
- permeability
- resistivity
- sediments
- sounding
- spatial distribution
- surveys
- Tertiary
- Thames River
- transmissivity
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
- Ypresian
- Desborough Island
Latitude & Longitude
Abstract
Surface electrical soundings can be used to extrapolate pumping test results over an area. Using the Dar Zarrouk parameters, a constant can be found which will simply translate resistivity to transmissivity, provided that either clay content or porosity is the primary control on resistivity and permeability. The applicability of the technique is tested on the gravel aquifer at Desborough Island, UK.
ISSN: 0481-2085
Coden: #05166
Serial Title: The Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology
Serial Volume: 32, Part 2
Title: Estimating transmissivity from surface resistivity soundings; an example from the Thames gravels
Affiliation: British Geological Survey, Hydrogeology Group,
Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
Pages: 199-205
Published: 199905
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London,
London,
United Kingdom
References: 18
Accession Number: 2000-033312
Categories: HydrogeologyApplied geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table, sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: University College London,
GBR,
United Kingdom
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200011