Prospections électromagnétiques et forages en zone aride — Kori Teloua (Agadez, Niger)

F Balmer , I Noma , I Müller
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Abstract

In the Agadez region of Niger, the alluvial water reservoir of the Teloua is only sporadically recharged during periods of flooding. The town's drinking-water reservoir is contained in the ancient paleochannel meanders underlying the present drainage system. A geophysical exploration project was carried out to attempt to reconstruct these paleochannels using an electromagnetic bipole-bipole method (with a 20 m coil seperation and 2048 Hz frequency). The resulting apparent resistivity map enabled these channels to be distinguished as zones of high apparent resistivity. Nine boreholes were subsequently drilled to confirm these results and to be used as piezometers. The importance of correlating the two methods was highlighted through the comparison of the drillhole flowrates and the geophysical resulting drillhole flowrates of 10 m3/h correlated with areas of apparent resistivity values between 90–200 ω·m. One of the nine drillholes has been developed into a production well (80 m3/h, positioned on a resistivity high of 120 ω·m). The bipole-bipole geophysical method enabled the observation drillholes and production well to be positioned quickly and efficiently.

干旱地区的电磁勘探和钻探- Kori Teloua(尼日尔阿加德兹)
在尼日尔的阿加德兹地区,特鲁瓦河的冲积水库只是在洪水期间偶尔补给。该镇的饮用水水库包含在现有排水系统下面的古河道曲流中。利用电磁双极-双极法(线圈间距为20 m,频率为2048 Hz)对古河道进行了重建。由此得到的视电阻率图使这些通道被区分为高视电阻率带。随后又钻了9个钻孔来证实这些结果,并将其用作压电计。通过对比钻孔流量和地球物理计算得到的10 m3/h钻孔流量与90-200 ω·m视电阻率区域的相关性,突出了两种方法相关联的重要性。9口井中的1口已开发成生产井(80 m3/h,位于电阻率高120 ω·m处)。双极-双极地球物理方法能够快速有效地定位观测钻孔和生产井。
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