Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5787192 | Journal of Applied Geophysics | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We present a 3D model of Las Tablas District, Panama, obtained from the 3D inversion of aeromagnetic data, and constrained with information from surface geology, water wells and topography. The 3D model suggests the location, boundary, shape and depths of the sedimentary basin where the Mensabé and Salados rivers hydrogeological sub-basin is located. The model shows the connections between tectonics and the sedimentary basin, suggesting the probable areas for aquifers, the relations between them, their zone of recharge and discharge, and the probable zone of pollution. The inferred faults in the model may be the main recharge and discharge conduits for the groundwater and anthropogenic pollution. The geological and geometric characteristics shown in the 3D model are fundamental data for further hydrogeological and geophysical studies such as the location for future drinking water wells.
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Authors
José A. Batista-RodrÃguez, Alberto Caballero, Marco A. Pérez-Flores, Yuri Almaguer-Carmenates,