Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil

Abstract Characterizing the geometry of an aquifer is fundamental for determining the locations of more productive wells. Commonly, flow and hydraulic parameters, such as transmissivity, are related to the thickness of the aquifer, which emphasizes the importance of regional hydrogeophysical charact...

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Main Authors: Isaac Vinícius Fagundes de Souza, Leandson Roberto Fernandes de Lucena, Francisco Hilário Rego Bezerra, José Braz Diniz Filho
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Geology
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spelling doaj-8bfca54a7a234990a813d1be78e8a9152020-11-25T00:47:45ZengSociedade Brasileira de GeologiaBrazilian Journal of Geology2317-469249210.1590/2317-4889201920170141S2317-48892019000200308Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, BrazilIsaac Vinícius Fagundes de SouzaLeandson Roberto Fernandes de LucenaFrancisco Hilário Rego BezerraJosé Braz Diniz FilhoAbstract Characterizing the geometry of an aquifer is fundamental for determining the locations of more productive wells. Commonly, flow and hydraulic parameters, such as transmissivity, are related to the thickness of the aquifer, which emphasizes the importance of regional hydrogeophysical characterization. Shuttle radar imagery, well profiles and geoelectric models (thickness x resistivity) from sixteen soundings were used to identify Neogene faults in the Barreiras Aquifer in the Catu River basin, northeastern Brazil. The joint analysis of the geomorphological data enabled the development of a synthesis map characterizing morphotectonic alignments that are mainly N50º-60ºE and N40º-60ºW trending. A number of these alignments were interpreted as faults based on 10 to 44 throws that were identified in the hydrogeophysical cross-sections. The highest values were located in the northeastern portion of the area, suggesting the direct association between saturated thickness and Neogene faults. Additionally, the geoelectric and hydraulic head data of the aquifer allowed the identification of the most promising sites for future water exploitation in the northeastern portion of the study area with transverse resistances equal to or greater than 40,000 Ohm.m. The geometry and transmissivity of the Barreiras Aquifer indicate that porous aquifers in structural highs could be controlled by faults.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892019000200308&lng=en&tlng=enneogene fault compartmentalizationaquifer geometryhydrogeophysicsBarreiras Formation AquiferBrazil
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author Isaac Vinícius Fagundes de Souza
Leandson Roberto Fernandes de Lucena
Francisco Hilário Rego Bezerra
José Braz Diniz Filho
spellingShingle Isaac Vinícius Fagundes de Souza
Leandson Roberto Fernandes de Lucena
Francisco Hilário Rego Bezerra
José Braz Diniz Filho
Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Geology
neogene fault compartmentalization
aquifer geometry
hydrogeophysics
Barreiras Formation Aquifer
Brazil
author_facet Isaac Vinícius Fagundes de Souza
Leandson Roberto Fernandes de Lucena
Francisco Hilário Rego Bezerra
José Braz Diniz Filho
author_sort Isaac Vinícius Fagundes de Souza
title Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil
title_short Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil
title_full Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil
title_fullStr Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the Barreiras Aquifer, Brazil
title_sort use of hydrogeophysical data to determine the role of faults in the geometry of the barreiras aquifer, brazil
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia
series Brazilian Journal of Geology
issn 2317-4692
description Abstract Characterizing the geometry of an aquifer is fundamental for determining the locations of more productive wells. Commonly, flow and hydraulic parameters, such as transmissivity, are related to the thickness of the aquifer, which emphasizes the importance of regional hydrogeophysical characterization. Shuttle radar imagery, well profiles and geoelectric models (thickness x resistivity) from sixteen soundings were used to identify Neogene faults in the Barreiras Aquifer in the Catu River basin, northeastern Brazil. The joint analysis of the geomorphological data enabled the development of a synthesis map characterizing morphotectonic alignments that are mainly N50º-60ºE and N40º-60ºW trending. A number of these alignments were interpreted as faults based on 10 to 44 throws that were identified in the hydrogeophysical cross-sections. The highest values were located in the northeastern portion of the area, suggesting the direct association between saturated thickness and Neogene faults. Additionally, the geoelectric and hydraulic head data of the aquifer allowed the identification of the most promising sites for future water exploitation in the northeastern portion of the study area with transverse resistances equal to or greater than 40,000 Ohm.m. The geometry and transmissivity of the Barreiras Aquifer indicate that porous aquifers in structural highs could be controlled by faults.
topic neogene fault compartmentalization
aquifer geometry
hydrogeophysics
Barreiras Formation Aquifer
Brazil
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-48892019000200308&lng=en&tlng=en
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