2019
DOI: 10.5194/hess-23-2321-2019
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Hydrogeological conceptual model of andesitic watersheds revealed by high-resolution heliborne geophysics

Abstract: Abstract. We conducted a multidisciplinary study at the watershed scale of an andesitic-type volcanic island in order to better characterize the hydrogeological functioning of aquifers and to better evaluate groundwater resources. A heliborne Time Domain ElectroMagnetic (TDEM) survey was conducted over Martinique in order to investigate underground volcanic structures and lithology, characterized by high lateral and vertical geological variability and resulting in a very high heterogeneity of their hydrogeolog… Show more

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“…We can also assume that weathering processes and earthquakes act together to enhance aquifer permeability, the first altering the rock and the second cleaning the pathway and creating new fractures. Our results then confirm the hypothesis 57 , 58 that the aquifer permeability increases with geological age on the andesitic type volcanic island, such as the one of Martinique, is the consequence of earthquakes seismic waves. In addition, we demonstrate the cumulative effect of extreme rainfall, to our knowledge the first such observations in earthquake hydrogeology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…We can also assume that weathering processes and earthquakes act together to enhance aquifer permeability, the first altering the rock and the second cleaning the pathway and creating new fractures. Our results then confirm the hypothesis 57 , 58 that the aquifer permeability increases with geological age on the andesitic type volcanic island, such as the one of Martinique, is the consequence of earthquakes seismic waves. In addition, we demonstrate the cumulative effect of extreme rainfall, to our knowledge the first such observations in earthquake hydrogeology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Boreholes drilled for deep well installation should be logged using standard downhole geophysical logging tools and should be completed with multilevel well screens to better enable discrete-depth groundwater sampling. Airborne and surface geophysical surveys capable of discerning deep subsurface geologic framework (and potentially porosity and permeability) such as airborne time domain electromagnetic surveys (Vittecoq et al, 2019) and nuclear magnetic resonance (Legchenko et al, 2002) should be performed. These methods become yet more powerful when combined with downhole geophysical logs and drill core from a local deep borehole (Flinchum et al, 2018;Orlando et al, 2016;Vittecoq et al, 2019).…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Research Prioritiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airborne and surface geophysical surveys capable of discerning deep subsurface geologic framework (and potentially porosity and permeability) such as airborne time domain electromagnetic surveys (Vittecoq et al, 2019) and nuclear magnetic resonance (Legchenko et al, 2002) should be performed. These methods become yet more powerful when combined with downhole geophysical logs and drill core from a local deep borehole (Flinchum et al, 2018;Orlando et al, 2016;Vittecoq et al, 2019). Because installing wells and performing such surveys can be prohibitively expensive for individual researchers or institutions, we advocate for funding strategies that involve pooling investment in observational infrastructure and that lever existing infrastructure to the greatest degree possible.…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Research Prioritiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to improve regional groundwater management, it is mandatory to improve the characterization of inland aquifers and include their possible impact on the recharge rates of basal aquifers. To this end, the vadose zone needs to be studied on both local and regional scales so as to define the aquifer geometries and groundwater watersheds (Vittecoq et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%