Aquifer potential through vertical electrical sounding (SEV) of lithostratigraphic units, Agocucho-Cajamarca 2019

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The aim of the study was to determine the aquifer potential of lithostratigraphic units in Agocucho, Cajamarca, using the vertical electric sounding method (SEV). The SEV was applied using the Schlumberger configuration to determine the resistivity and delineate the aquifer that will allow the extraction of groundwater in the wells. SEV 7 was carried out in the study area, the data obtained were analyzed using the IPI2WIN software where 3 geoelectric layers were identified. The potential of the aquifer is in geoelectric layer 2 with a resistivity of 216 Ω.m to 302.83 Ω.m at surface depths between 25m to 85m, correlating it with local geology as alluvial deposits.

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Paredes, A., & Alva, D. (2020). Aquifer potential through vertical electrical sounding (SEV) of lithostratigraphic units, Agocucho-Cajamarca 2019. In Proceedings of the LACCEI international Multi-conference for Engineering, Education and Technology. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions. https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2020.1.1.478

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