New geophysical evidence for karst water-bearing seepage pathways in the Xiaohewei reservoir,Wenshan City
ZHOU Jian-Bing1(), LUO Rui-Heng1(), HE Chang-Kun1, PAN Xiao-Dong2,3,4, ZHANG Shao-Min1, PENG Cong2,3,4
1. Institute of Wenshan Hydraulic and Electric Power Survey,Wenshan 663000,China 2. Institute of Karst Geolog of Chinese Academy of Geological Survey,Guilin 541004,China 3. Karst Dynamics Laboratory of Ministry of Natural Resources,Guilin 541004,China 4. International Research Center on Karst under the Auspieces of UNESCO,Guilin 541004,China
As a karst reservoir with the highest altitude in Wenshan City,the Xiaohewei reservoir has been suffering from severe water seepage since its completion.Despite several seepage control treatments,the seepage of the reservoir is still not effectively controlled.To determine the locations of underground karst seepage pathways of the reservoir and guide the later seepage control project,this study detected the seepage pathways in the project area combining the high-density resistivity method and the audio magnetotelluric method.The 2D inversion trial calculation of geophysical testing data indicates the feasibility of combining the two methods.The methods show highly consistent geophysical anomaly positions and can accurately reflect the geological conditions at different burial depths.Thus,their detection results can be referenced for later design and construction.Based on the inversion of measured data,the surface geological data,and the drilling verification means,it is speculated that the reservoir mainly has two NNE-directed karst water-bearing seepage pathways with an elevation of more than 1 800 m.These two karst seepage pathways (No.1 and No.2) are located near the contact zone between limestones and siliceous rocks,and in the karst fissures inside limestones,respectively.Based on the geophysical exploration results,this study also puts forward some suggestions on the deployment of the curtain grouting project for later seepage control of the Xiaohewei reservoir.
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