NSG2021 1st Conference on Hydrogeophysics 2021
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.202120088
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Geophysical characterization of near-surface formations in the La Villa River catchment (Los Santos, Panama)

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“…These subrounded fragments in combination with sandy and clayey material suggest the existence of a paleochannel, as these types of subrounded fragmentary rocks and their levels of hydrothermal alteration coincide with eroded mineralized outcrops located in the upper channels of the La Villa River, which were possibly washed away during epeirogenic processes in the Late Oligocene. Some 1D and 2D geophysical studies developed at the site corroborate the existence of this type of geological structure [20].…”
Section: Geological and Seismic Context Of The Areasupporting
confidence: 55%
“…These subrounded fragments in combination with sandy and clayey material suggest the existence of a paleochannel, as these types of subrounded fragmentary rocks and their levels of hydrothermal alteration coincide with eroded mineralized outcrops located in the upper channels of the La Villa River, which were possibly washed away during epeirogenic processes in the Late Oligocene. Some 1D and 2D geophysical studies developed at the site corroborate the existence of this type of geological structure [20].…”
Section: Geological and Seismic Context Of The Areasupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Ante este tipo de escenarios, los métodos geofísicos pueden jugar un papel importante debido a la rápida adquisición de los datos en campo, la cobertura en extensión y su alto nivel de confiabilidad, así como el bajo costo que representa; hecho que se traduce en una optimización de recursos económico y humano. En estudios hidrogeológicos, los métodos eléctricos y electromagnéticos han sido los más empleados [1], [2] y en Panamá, se han desarrollado algunos proyectos que contemplan la aplicación de estas técnicas a estudios hidrogeológicos e hidrológicos [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]; sin embargo, los métodos sísmicos no han sido ampliamente utilizados en este tipo de estudios.…”
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