JOURNAL ARTICLE

High‐resolution reflection seismics applied to detection of groundwater resources in glacial deposits, Sweden

Christopher JuhlinHans PalmCarl‐Fredrik MüllernBo Wållberg

Year: 2000 Journal:   Geophysical Research Letters Vol: 27 (11)Pages: 1575-1578   Publisher: American Geophysical Union

Abstract

A large proportion of Sweden's ground water resources is contained in sand/gravel glaciofluvial deposits that overlie Precambrian crystalline basement and are covered by clay. The depth to the sand/gravel deposits varies from near‐surface to about 100 m and their thickness is generally 10–20 m. Traditionally, due to logistics, short refraction seismic profiles and penetration tests have been used to localize the sand/gravel deposits below the clay and to determine their thickness. However, when the overlying clay deposits are thick or the glacial deposits show significant 2‐D structure, refracting waves may not penetrate into the sand/gravel deposits or into the crystalline basement. Reflection seismic methods provide an alternative mapping method and a test profile was acquired over glacial deposits where the structure is well known. Standard processing shows, in general, excellent agreement between the seismic image and the structure determined from penetration tests.

Keywords:
Geology Precambrian Glacial period Groundwater Seismic refraction Reflection (computer programming) Geomorphology Mineralogy Geochemistry Seismology Geotechnical engineering

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Topics

Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Seismic Waves and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
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