Monitoring water injection with borehole ERT: preliminary results of an experiment carried out in Sindos (N. Greece)

  • Tsourlos, Panagiotis (Geophysics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) ;
  • Kim, Jung-Ho (Engineering Geophysics Group, Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources) ;
  • Vargemezis, George (Geophysics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) ;
  • Yi, Myeong-Jong (Engineering Geophysics Group, Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources)
  • Published : 2007.06.07

Abstract

This work describes the installation and preliminary measurements of an electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) system to monitor the injection of recycled water into a confined aquifer in the area of Sindos (Thessaloniki N. Greece). The aim is to provide, through time-lapse ERT measurements and processing, geoelectrical images of rather increased volumetric sampling around and between the holes and to obtain improved understanding of the flow and transport of the injected water. The details about the general setting, the construction and installation of the ERT cables into the boreholes are explained in full. Preliminary measurements involving single and cross-hole ERT measurements were obtained and processed with a 2D inversion algorithm to produce images of the subsurface. Results depict a very good correlation between ERT images and the lithology and resistivity logs; an indication of the reliability of the approach.

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