Title of article
The use of Time Domain Electromagnetic method and Continuous Vertical Electrical Sounding to map groundwater salinity in the Barotse sub-basin, Zambia
Author/Authors
Chongo، نويسنده , , M. and Wibroe، نويسنده , , J. and Staal-Thomsen، نويسنده , , K. and Moses، نويسنده , , M. and Nyambe، نويسنده , , I.A. and Larsen، نويسنده , , F. and Bauer-Gottwein، نويسنده , , P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
8
From page
798
To page
805
Abstract
This paper describes the results from the application of two geophysical exploration techniques, Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) and Continuous Vertical Electrical Sounding (CVES) that have proved effective in mapping groundwater salinity variations within the sedimentary formations of the Barotse sub basin in the Western Province of Zambia. TDEM was used to map groundwater salinity variations on a regional scale, whereas CVES was used at the local scale to investigate freshwater–saltwater distribution in an ephemeral river valley. On a regional scale, salt water occurrence was shown to be present mainly on the south-eastern portions of the basin, which are situated in a rift that forms a tripe junction with the East African Rift Valley. The general geophysical model indicates an aquifer with saline water with a thickness of about 40 m with resistivity variations less than 35 Ωm (more than 500 mg/l of Cl− based on a formation factor of 5), overlain by an unconfined freshwater aquifer of about 10 m thickness with resistivities in excess of 70 Ωm (i.e. less than 250 mg/l of Cl− based on a formation factor of 5). The origin of the saline water is hypothesized to be related to the evapo-concentration of salts in interdune deposits, which were subsequently buried due to dune migration about 32 to 4 thousands of years ago or kilo annums (ka). The occurrence of saline groundwater could also possibly be linked to evaporation of a former Lake Paleo Makgadikgadi, an extensive endorheic lake system that once covered large parts of Southern Africa. Locally, a thin freshwater aquifer was observed in an ephemeral river valley, indicating recent recharge of river water into a pre-existing saline environment.
Keywords
Continuous Vertical Electrical Sounding (CVES) , Groundwater salinity , Kalahari Basin , Time Domain Electromagentic (TDEM)
Journal title
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth
Record number
2302092
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