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Near Surface Geophysics | 2009

Spatial mapping of submerged cave systems by means of airborne electromagnetics: an emerging technology to support protection of endangered karst aquifers

R. Supper; Klaus Motschka; Andreas Ahl; Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; G. Merediz Alonso; A. Römer; David Ottowitz; Wolfgang Kinzelbach

Karst aquifers represent important but very vulnerable sources for water supply to a significant part of the Earth’s population. For sustainable use of these resources, development of integrated management tools based on numerical groundwater models is required. In principle karst aquifers are characterized by the presence of two distinct flow domains: the limestone matrix fractures and the conduits. A flow model of karst aquifers requires detailed, spatially distributed information on the hydrologic characteristics of the aquifer and flow paths. Geophysical methods determining the distribution of the electrical resistivities within the subsurface could provide such information. An international scientific research project was initiated to explore the potential of airborne electromagnetic mapping for providing such innovative information for improving groundwater modelling of karst aquifers. The project study area is located in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve located in Yucatan, Mexico, a coastal wetland of international importance. As a first step ground geoelectric and ground electromagnetic measurements were performed in March 2006 to determine the electrical properties of the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve subsurface environment. These results were used for 3D forward modelling to calculate the expected airborne electromagnetic response. Based on these promising results, an airborne pilot survey was performed in 2007 to evaluate the applicability of airborne electromagnetic methodology. This survey covers an area of 40 square kilometres above the well-mapped Ox Bel Ha cave system. The results showed that the signature of the cave system could be clearly detected. The pilot survey offered as well the chance to define the limits of current state-of-the-art airborne data acquisition and inversion. The study helped to define the needs for further developments and improvements to establish the frequency domain electromagnetic method as a practical karst exploration method.


Near Surface 2009 - 15th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics | 2009

Karst Mapping Using Airborne Electromagnetics – Multi – Layer Inversion to Derive Spatially Distributed Parameter

R. Supper; David Ottowitz; Andreas Ahl; Klaus Motschka; A. Römer; G. Merediz Alonso; Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe

Karst aquifers represent important but very vulnerable sources for water supply to a significant part of the earth’s population. For sustainable use of these resources, development of integrated management tools based on numerical groundwater models is required. However a flow model for karst aquifers requires detailed, spatially distributed information on the flow- relevant characteristics of the subsurface. Methods determining the distribution of the electrical resistivities within the subsurface could provide such information. To explore the potential of airborne electromagnetic mapping for providing such innovative input information, the international scientific research initiative XPLORE was initiated. Within this paper, successful approaches to derive the subsurface cave structure and to map the depth of the halocline using multi-layer 1D inversion of frequency domain electromagnetic data are presented.


Hydrogeology Journal | 2011

Review; The Yucatan Peninsula karst aquifer, Mexico

Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; Guillaume Charvet; Luis E. Marín; Mario Rebolledo-Vieyra; Gonzalo Merediz-Alonso


Wetlands | 2010

Hydrologic Dynamics of the Ground-Water-Dependent Sian Ka’an Wetlands, Mexico, Derived from InSAR and SAR Data

Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; Sang-Hoon Hong; Shimon Wdowinski; Peter Bauer-Gottwein


Journal of Hydrology | 2010

Hydrogeology of the south-eastern Yucatan Peninsula: New insights from water level measurements, geochemistry, geophysics and remote sensing

Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; Sara Maria Lerer; Simon Stisen; Luis E. Marín; Mario Rebolledo-Vieyra; Gonzalo Merediz-Alonso; Peter Bauer-Gottwein


Journal of Hydrology | 2010

Hydrogeophysical exploration of three-dimensional salinity anomalies with the time-domain electromagnetic method (TDEM)

Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; Lars Christiansen; Daan Herckenrath; Lesego Kgotlhang; Stephanie Zimmermann


Journal of Hydrology | 2011

The influence of conceptual model uncertainty on management decisions for a groundwater-dependent ecosystem in karst

Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; Gonzalo Merediz-Alonso; Peter Bauer-Gottwein


Archive | 2010

Exploration, modelling and management of groundwater-dependent ecosystems in karst – the Sian Ka'an case study, Yucatan, Mexico

Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; Esben Auken; Peter Bauer-Gottwein


Hydrogeology Journal | 2012

Regional-scale airborne electromagnetic surveying of the Yucatan karst aquifer (Mexico): geological and hydrogeological interpretation

Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; David Ottowitz; R. Supper; Klaus Motschka; Gonzalo Merediz-Alonso; Peter Bauer-Gottwein


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2008

Spatial mapping of karstic cave structures by means of airborne electromagnetics: an emerging technology to support protection of endangered Karst systems

R. Supper; J.-M. Mouchel; Peter Bauer-Gottwein; Andreas Ahl; A. Römer; Bibi Ruth Neuman Gondwe; G.M. Alonso; Wolfgang Kinzelbach

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Peter Bauer-Gottwein

Technical University of Denmark

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R. Supper

Geological Survey of Austria

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Andreas Ahl

Geological Survey of Austria

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David Ottowitz

Geological Survey of Austria

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Klaus Motschka

Geological Survey of Austria

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A. Römer

Geological Survey of Austria

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Luis E. Marín

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Daan Herckenrath

Technical University of Denmark

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Lars Christiansen

Technical University of Denmark

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