Aplicación del método electromagnético de inducción ligera para el análisis de la permeabilidad en medios fracturados (granito de "El Berrocal", Sistema Central Español)

  1. Vicente Gil, Raquel de
  2. Muñoz Martín, Alfonso
  3. Olaiz Campos, Antonio José
  4. Antón López, Loreto
  5. Vicente Muñoz, Gerardo de
Revista:
Geogaceta

ISSN: 0213-683X

Año de publicación: 2009

Número: 46

Páginas: 39-42

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Geogaceta

Resumen

Fracture characterization in granites has been a important subject of study during these last years, by means of geological-structural cartography, hydrogeology and geochemical analysis. These works have been carried out to investigate the hydromechanics and permeability in low-permeability rocks. In this study we apply a surface geophysical method in order to characterize the permeability of the fault zones affecting "El Berrocal" granite (Central System, Spain). The low-induction electromagnetic method (EM) gives us the apparent resistivity values of the rocks at a maximun depth. As the apparent resistivity depends on the granite alteration and/or the water content, this parameter allows estimating the relative permeability of different fracture zones. The obtained results show that the high-permeability fractures are those that are larger ones which were active during Alpine deformation (Eocene-present).