Hydrostratigraphy and hydrogeology of the western part of Maira area, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: A case study by using electrical resistivity

  • Asam Farid
  • , Khanzaib Jadoon
  • , Gulraiz Akhter
  • , Muhammad Asim Iqbal

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    Abstract

    Hydrostratigraphy and hydrogeology of the Maira vicinity is important for the characterization of aquifer system and developing numerical groundwater flow models to predict the future availability of the water resource. Conventionally, the aquifer parameters are obtained by the analysis of pumping tests data which provide limited spatial information and turn out to be costly and time consuming. Vertical electrical soundings and pump testing of boreholes were conducted to delineate the aquifer system at the western part of the Maira area, Khyber Pakhtun Khwa, Pakistan. Aquifer lithology in the eastern part of the study area is dominated by coarse sand and gravel whereas the western part is characterized by fine sand. An attempt has been made to estimate the hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer system by establishing a relationship between the pumping test results and vertical electrical soundings by using regression technique. The relationship is applied to the area along the resistivity profiles where boreholes are not drilled. Our findings show a good match between pumped hydraulic conductivity and estimated hydraulic conductivity. In case of sparse borehole data, regression technique is useful in estimating hydraulic properties for aquifers with varying lithology.

    Original languageBritish English
    Pages (from-to)2407-2422
    Number of pages16
    JournalEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment
    Volume185
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 2013

    Keywords

    • Aquifers
    • Hydraulic conductivity
    • Hydrostratigraphy
    • Intermontane basin
    • Vertical electrical sounding

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