Environmental geophysics mapping salinity and water resources |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sustainable Use, Management and Reclamation of Soil and Water Research Group, Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT), Paseo Alfonso XIII, 52, 30203 Cartagena, Murcia, Spain;2. Departamento de Ingeniería Minera, Geológica y Cartográfica, Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT), Paseo Alfonso XIII, 52, 30203 Cartagena, Murcia, Spain;3. Environmental Research Group, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Circular 1a No. 70-01, Medellín, Colombia |
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Abstract: | ![]() Salinity and fresh water are two sides of the same coin, most conveniently measured by electrical conductivity; they can now be mapped rapidly in three dimensions using airborne electromagnetics (AEM). Recent developments in the calibration of airborne data against in-field measurements and additional information from radiometrics, magnetics and digital elevation models lend new insights into salinity, groundwater flow systems and water resources. Freshwater resources can be mapped, and salinity risk and the outcome of management interventions may be forecast, on the basis of the specific architecture of complete groundwater flow systems-enabling practical, cost-effective protection and development of water resources. |
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Keywords: | Airborne geophysics Electromagnetics Salinity Water resources management |
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