ABSTRACT
This work presents a proposal for the use of spontaneous potential logs to estimate the water quality in permeable layers of a formation that are located below the water table in uncased boreholes. These estimates aim to obtain the values for conductivity and total dissolved solids, which would enable us to learn their distributions with depth and determine the optimal extraction levels prior to completing these boreholes. This proposal consists of a methodology to process and interpret spontaneous potential logs. Laboratory measurements have been necessary to obtain the water resistivities versus their equivalent resistivities and versus the total dissolved solids. In addition, continuous analytical relationships have been developed for the range of applications found, and specific algorithms have been developed to determine the baseline of the spontaneous potential log. This methodology has been applied to a group of 27 boreholes located in the southern Duero continental detrital basin.
Editor A. FioriAssociate editor F. Tauro
Editor A. FioriAssociate editor F. Tauro
Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Consejería de Agricultura de la Comunidad de Castilla León (Spain) and the Empresa de Transformaciones Agrarias (TRAGSA) for providing part of the survey data.
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.