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Technical note: Efficient imaging of hydrological units below lakes and fjords with a floating, transient electromagnetic system (FloaTEM)

Authors :
Pradip Kumar Maurya
Frederik Ersted Christensen
M. Andy Kass
Jesper Bjergsted Pedersen
Rasmus Rumph Frederiksen
Nikolaj Foged
Anders Vest Christiansen
Esben Auken
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2021.

Abstract

Imagining geological layers beneath lakes, rivers, and shallow seawater provides detailed information critical for hydrological modelling, geologic studies, contaminant mapping, and more. However, significant engineering and interpretation challenges have limited the applications, preventing widespread adoption in aquatic environments. We have developed a towed transient electromagnetic (tTEM) system to a new, easily configurable floating, transient electromagnetic instrument (FloaTEM) capable of imaging the subsurface beneath both fresh and saltwater water bodies. Based on the terrestrial tTEM instrument, the FloaTEM system utilizes a similar philosophy of a lightweight towed transmitter with a trailing, offset receiver, pulled by a small boat. The FloaTEM system is tailored to the specific fresh or saltwater application as necessary, allowing investigations down to 100 m in freshwater environments, and up to 20 m on saline waters. Through synthetic analysis we show how the depth of investigation of the FloaTEM system greatly depends on the resistivity and thickness of the water column. The system has been successfully deployed in Denmark for a variety of hydrologic investigations, improving the ability to understand and model processes beneath water bodies. We present two freshwater applications and a saltwater application. Imaging results reveal significant heterogeneities in the sediment types below the freshwater lakes. The saline water example demonstrates that the system is capable to identify and distinguish clay and sand layers below the saline water column.

Details

ISSN :
16077938
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e09c285eaa875bffd0c04a992a458af6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2021-540