Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Electrical resistivity tomography with combined arrays for shallow karst collapse hazard identification in Fuchuan, Guangxi, China

View through CrossRef
Shallow covered karst collapse is a prevalent geological hazard in Fuchuan County, Guangxi, China, posing severe threats to local engineering construction and human safety. To accurately identify subsurface karst structures and delineate collapse hazard zones, high-density electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) with Wenner, Schlumberger, and their combined array configurations was applied in a typical shallow karst hazard zone of Fuchuan. Field data were acquired with a 5 m electrode spacing for four parallel survey lines (ERT1–ERT4), and inversion was performed via the PyGIMLi software with a generalized Gauss–Newton method. The ERT results were validated against borehole data (BSWZK09) and single-pole resistivity depth curves. Quantitative analysis revealed that the Wenner array identified a broad low-resistivity karst anomaly (185–225 m along ERT1, 40 m lateral spread, 30 m depth, resistivity <50 Ω m) with superior vertical stratification resolution, while the Schlumberger array delineated a narrower, more defined anomaly (180–205 m along ERT1, 25 m lateral spread, 25 m depth, resistivity <40 Ω m) with enhanced lateral boundary recognition. The combined array integrated these advantages, achieving a vertical resolution of ±2.5 m and lateral resolution of ±3 m for karst anomalies. A total of eight karst collapse hazard zones and two regional underground karst development zones were delineated across the four survey lines, with ERT results showing 92% consistency with borehole verification data. This study demonstrates that the combined ERT array configuration effectively improves the detection accuracy of shallow karst structures in covered carbonate terrains, and the delineated hazard zones provide a critical geophysical basis for karst collapse prevention and engineering management in Fuchuan and similar karst areas.
Title: Electrical resistivity tomography with combined arrays for shallow karst collapse hazard identification in Fuchuan, Guangxi, China
Description:
Shallow covered karst collapse is a prevalent geological hazard in Fuchuan County, Guangxi, China, posing severe threats to local engineering construction and human safety.
To accurately identify subsurface karst structures and delineate collapse hazard zones, high-density electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) with Wenner, Schlumberger, and their combined array configurations was applied in a typical shallow karst hazard zone of Fuchuan.
Field data were acquired with a 5 m electrode spacing for four parallel survey lines (ERT1–ERT4), and inversion was performed via the PyGIMLi software with a generalized Gauss–Newton method.
The ERT results were validated against borehole data (BSWZK09) and single-pole resistivity depth curves.
Quantitative analysis revealed that the Wenner array identified a broad low-resistivity karst anomaly (185–225 m along ERT1, 40 m lateral spread, 30 m depth, resistivity <50 Ω m) with superior vertical stratification resolution, while the Schlumberger array delineated a narrower, more defined anomaly (180–205 m along ERT1, 25 m lateral spread, 25 m depth, resistivity <40 Ω m) with enhanced lateral boundary recognition.
The combined array integrated these advantages, achieving a vertical resolution of ±2.
5 m and lateral resolution of ±3 m for karst anomalies.
A total of eight karst collapse hazard zones and two regional underground karst development zones were delineated across the four survey lines, with ERT results showing 92% consistency with borehole verification data.
This study demonstrates that the combined ERT array configuration effectively improves the detection accuracy of shallow karst structures in covered carbonate terrains, and the delineated hazard zones provide a critical geophysical basis for karst collapse prevention and engineering management in Fuchuan and similar karst areas.

Related Results

Multiscale Integration for Karst Reservoir Flow Simulation Models
Multiscale Integration for Karst Reservoir Flow Simulation Models
Abstract The significant oil reserves related to karst reservoirs in Brazilian pre-salt field adds new frontiers to the development of upscaling procedures to reduce...
Karst Caves
Karst Caves
Karst refers to the processes of chemical dissolution and mechanical erosion acting on soluble rocks (mainly carbonates and evaporites), and to the surface and subsurface landforms...
An Integrated Method for Quantifying Karst Volume in Carbonate Reservoirs
An Integrated Method for Quantifying Karst Volume in Carbonate Reservoirs
The accurate quantification of karst volume is essential for evaluating storage capacity and fluid flow behavior in carbonate reservoirs, which are often highly heterogeneous due t...
Numerical simulation of the relationship between resistivity and microscopic pore structure of sandstone
Numerical simulation of the relationship between resistivity and microscopic pore structure of sandstone
AbstractThe microscopic pore structure of the sandstone rock layer determines the water richness and permeability of the rock layer. Mastering the relationship between the resistiv...
Floristic and Functional comparision of karst pastures and karst meadows from the North Adriatic Karst
Floristic and Functional comparision of karst pastures and karst meadows from the North Adriatic Karst
In the present study, we compared the species richness and the floristic and functional composition of two types of extensively managed, species rich dry grasslands (class Festuc...
Characteristics of groundwater circulation and evolution in Yanhe spring basin driven by coal mining
Characteristics of groundwater circulation and evolution in Yanhe spring basin driven by coal mining
Abstract The Yanhe spring basin located in the Jindong coal base is relatively short of water resources and the ecological environment is fragile. With the large-scale mini...
Field Testing of a Propagation At-Bit Resistivity Tool
Field Testing of a Propagation At-Bit Resistivity Tool
Despite its great potential in geosteering, geostopping, well placement, and other applications, at-bit propagation resistivity technology has seen little progress in the past 40 y...

Back to Top