Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/36958
Title: Distinguishing Groundwater Flow Paths in Fractured Rock Aquifers Formed Under Tectonic Stress Using Geophysical Techniques: Cankurtaran Basin, Denizli, Turkey
Authors: Oudeika, M.S.
İlkimen, E.M.
Taşdelen, Suat
Aydın, Ali
Keywords: Electrical resistivity tomography
Electromagnetic
GPR
Groundwater
Water table
aquifer
electrical resistivity
electromagnetic method
fractured medium
ground penetrating radar
groundwater
groundwater flow
tomography
water table
Denizli Basin
Turkey
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Gökpınar spring is one of the most important drinking water resources of Denizli city (Turkey), covering more than one third of the water need of the municipality. In this paper, we present a combination of geophysical methods in order to define the groundwater flow paths in Gökpınar spring region. The spring of Gökpınar is a result of the Fault-fracture network formed during the tectonic events which took place in the study area. This fault and fracture system present in the Gökpınar spring zone are characterized by the Cankurtaran fault in the east and Babadağ fault in the south. To highlight the main directions of the groundwater flows feeding Gökpınar spring, an electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) survey was carried out in the study area. The results obtained from this survey have been confirmed by a frequency domain electromagnetic (FEM) survey carried out along four profiles in addition to four ground penetrating radar profiles (GPR) profiles. The comparison of the two auxiliary methods with the ERT profiles allowed a better understanding of the groundwater movements. The ERT data was collected along six profiles corresponding to Wenner–Schlumberger array and located predominantly in the southern and eastern parts of the spring surrounding area. In order to confirm the hypothesis from the interpretation of the ERT profiles, two simplified different scenarios were numerically and experimentally considered. The results of the combined methods have ultimately led to define the main direction of groundwater flows feeding the Gökpınar spring, which is related to four factors: The Fault-Fracture network, karstic features, the topography, and deep groundwater. © 2020, University of Tehran.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/36958
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41742-020-00279-w
ISSN: 1735-6865
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