2014
DOI: 10.1017/njg.2014.39
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Towards an improved geological interpretation of airborne electromagnetic data: a case study from the Cuxhaven tunnel valley and its Neogene host sediments (northwest Germany)

Abstract: Airborne electromagnetics (AEM) is an effective technique for geophysical investigations of the shallow subsurface and has successfully been applied in various geological settings to analyse the depositional architecture of sedimentary systems for groundwater and environmental purposes.However, interpretation of AEM data is often restricted to 1D inversion results imaged on resistivity maps and vertical resistivity sections. The integration of geophysical data based on AEM surveys with geological data is often… Show more

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“…A recently discovered Late Miocene to Early Pliocene incised-valley fill approximately 20 km northeast of the modern Weser Estuary may indicate the Neogene palaeo-mouth of the River Weser (Steinmetz et al, 2015). Relics of Pliocene fluvial deposits occur on a low-relief bedrock surface approximately 170 m above the present river floodplain ( Fig.…”
Section: Previous Chronology Of River Terracesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A recently discovered Late Miocene to Early Pliocene incised-valley fill approximately 20 km northeast of the modern Weser Estuary may indicate the Neogene palaeo-mouth of the River Weser (Steinmetz et al, 2015). Relics of Pliocene fluvial deposits occur on a low-relief bedrock surface approximately 170 m above the present river floodplain ( Fig.…”
Section: Previous Chronology Of River Terracesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…10 for the 270002 gauging station show good fit to data. Peak and low flows are fitted, but baseflow recession is generally not Stisen et al (2011) 3.9 1.2 500 m 3500 km 2 Mean of calibration using seven different calibration setups Seifert et al (2012) matched very well. At gauging station 270003, the model fails to capture dynamics and relative magnitudes of the observations.…”
Section: The Cluster Modelmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Especially considering discharge observations, the model shows sensitivity towards this parameter. Stream hydrograph peaks are controlled by the drainage time constant (Stisen et al, 2011;Vazquez et al, 2008).…”
Section: Hydrological Model Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Geological structures and heterogeneity, which spatially scarce borehole lithology data may overlook, are well resolved in AEM data. Geophysical data and especially AEM data are commonly used to support lithological borehole information in geological mapping and modeling (Bosch et al, 2009;Burschil et al, 2012;Høyer et al, 2011;Jørgensen et al, 2010;Jørgensen et al, 2013;Steinmetz et al, 2014). Furthermore, multiple-point statistical methods are applied to invert geophysical data, where a priori geological information is incorporated through training images (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%