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Applied Geophysics To Investigate Groundwater Pollution Flow Paths Along A Fault System In An Industrial Environment

A fault system may form preferential flow paths for groundwater along fault planes. In an industrial and mining environment, such geological structures pose a geohydrological challenge when delineating and managing groundwater pollution. A geophysical investigation, employing electric resistivity tomography (ERT) and electromagnetics (EM), was conducted along a section of a graben system to improve the geological understanding, define groundwater flow paths and pollution distribution in a mining and industrial setting.