The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems

The presence of carbonate rocks and high levels of precipitation have led to the ubiquitous formation of karstic caves in the Napo, region of Amazon in northeastern Ecuador, central part of the Subandean Zone. Caves such as these represent an important scientific target as they are typically well-su...

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Karstic caves
Speleology and Napo province.
Resistividad eléctrica
Cuevas kársticas
Espeleología y provincia del Napo
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
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description The presence of carbonate rocks and high levels of precipitation have led to the ubiquitous formation of karstic caves in the Napo, region of Amazon in northeastern Ecuador, central part of the Subandean Zone. Caves such as these represent an important scientific target as they are typically well-suited for stratigraphical, geophysical, geochemical, and paleoclimate studies. Previous works have shown that resistivity surveys are a very efficient and appropriate way to detect and define shallow caves. However, no studies of this type have been conducted on Ecuadorian caves. Here, we present the first study of this kind from Ecuador. We show the results of applying the electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) technique to characterize the Uctu Iji Changa cave in the Napo province, Tena, Ecuador. The results from 13 survey lines show similar features pointing out three geologic layers: (1) a top layer of ~2 to 9-m-thick(< 50 Ωm - limestone); (2) a middle layer of ~2 to 4-m-thick (51–80 Ωm - marlstone), where our attention is focused for cave detection; (3) another limestone intercalation (< 50 Ωm); and a high-resistive anomaly (80 – >100 Ωm), related to signal from the cave. The ERT study was corroborated by speleological inspection of the cave to verify the results from the geophysical surveys. The ERT allowed us to determine the location and general geometry of the cave and to evaluate the accuracy of the method to determine shallow caves within the Amazon Karst System. In most survey lines, the resistivity contrast between the air-filled voids of the cave and the bedrock is high enough to define the approximate location and shape of the cavity. Our results demonstrate the efficacy of the ERT technique for the detection of shallow caves associated with karstic processes.
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spelling The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst SystemsChamba Vásquez, Bryan AntonioElectrical Resistivity TomographyKarstic cavesSpeleology and Napo province.Resistividad eléctricaCuevas kársticasEspeleología y provincia del NapoThe presence of carbonate rocks and high levels of precipitation have led to the ubiquitous formation of karstic caves in the Napo, region of Amazon in northeastern Ecuador, central part of the Subandean Zone. Caves such as these represent an important scientific target as they are typically well-suited for stratigraphical, geophysical, geochemical, and paleoclimate studies. Previous works have shown that resistivity surveys are a very efficient and appropriate way to detect and define shallow caves. However, no studies of this type have been conducted on Ecuadorian caves. Here, we present the first study of this kind from Ecuador. We show the results of applying the electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) technique to characterize the Uctu Iji Changa cave in the Napo province, Tena, Ecuador. The results from 13 survey lines show similar features pointing out three geologic layers: (1) a top layer of ~2 to 9-m-thick(< 50 Ωm - limestone); (2) a middle layer of ~2 to 4-m-thick (51–80 Ωm - marlstone), where our attention is focused for cave detection; (3) another limestone intercalation (< 50 Ωm); and a high-resistive anomaly (80 – >100 Ωm), related to signal from the cave. The ERT study was corroborated by speleological inspection of the cave to verify the results from the geophysical surveys. The ERT allowed us to determine the location and general geometry of the cave and to evaluate the accuracy of the method to determine shallow caves within the Amazon Karst System. In most survey lines, the resistivity contrast between the air-filled voids of the cave and the bedrock is high enough to define the approximate location and shape of the cavity. Our results demonstrate the efficacy of the ERT technique for the detection of shallow caves associated with karstic processes.La presencia de rocas carbonatadas y los altos niveles de precipitación han llevado a la formación ubicua de cuevas kársticas en la región de Napo, región de la Amazonia en el noreste del Ecuador, parte central de la Zona Subandina (SAZ) oriental del Ecuador. Cuevas como estas representan un objeto científico importante, ya que suelen ser adecuadas para estudios estratigráficos, geofísicos, geoquímicos y paleoclimáticos. Trabajos anteriores han demostrado que los estudios de resistividad eléctrica son una manera muy eficiente y apropiada de detectar y definir cuevas poco profundas. Sin embargo, no se han realizado estudios de este tipo en cuevas ecuatorianas. A continuación, presentamos el primer estudio de este tipo en Ecuador. Nosotros mostramos los resultados de la aplicación de la técnica de tomografía de resistividad eléctrica (ERT) para caracterizar la cueva Uctu Iji Changa en la provincia de Napo, Tena, Ecuador. En general, los resultados coincidieron entre sí, y juntos señalaron tres capas geológicas: (1) una capa superior de ~ 2 a 9 m de espesor (<50 Ωm - piedra caliza); (2) una capa intermedia de ~ 2 a 4 m de espesor (51-80 Ωm - marga), donde nuestra atención se centra en la detección de cuevas; (3) otra intercalación de piedra caliza (<50 Ωm); y una anomalía de alta resistencia (80 > 100 Ωm), relacionada con las señales de la cueva. El estudio de ERT fue corroborado por inspección espeleológica dentro de la cueva. La ERT nos permitió determinar la ubicación y geometría general de la cueva y evaluar la precisión del método para detectar cuevas poco profundas en el sistema kárstico amazónico. En la mayoría de los perfiles, el contraste de resistividad entre las cavidades llenas de aire de la cueva y la cama de roca es lo suficientemente alto como para definir la ubicación de cuevas. Los resultados de este estudio resaltan que una modificación de la separación de electrodos en la configuración Dipolo - Dipolo es crítica para la identificación adecuada de cuevas poco profundas. Nuestros resultados demuestran la eficacia de la técnica de ERT para la detección de cuevas poco profundas asociadas con procesos kársticos.GEÓLOGO/AUniversidad de Investigación de Tecnología Experimental YachayPiispa, Elisa Johanna2020-11-24T16:33:08Z2020-11-24T16:33:08Z2020-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/handle/123456789/238enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Yachay Techinstname:Universidad Yachay Techinstacron:Yachay2025-07-08T17:50:51Zoai:repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec:123456789/238Institucionalhttps://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.yachaytech.edu.ec/https://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/oaiEcuador...opendoar:102842025-07-08T17:50:51falseInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.yachaytech.edu.ec/https://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:102842025-07-08T17:50:51Repositorio Universidad Yachay Tech - Universidad Yachay Techfalse
spellingShingle The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
Chamba Vásquez, Bryan Antonio
Electrical Resistivity Tomography
Karstic caves
Speleology and Napo province.
Resistividad eléctrica
Cuevas kársticas
Espeleología y provincia del Napo
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title The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
title_full The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
title_fullStr The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
title_full_unstemmed The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
title_short The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
title_sort The First Electrical Resistivity Tomography Study Applied to an Ecuadorian Cave (Uctu Iji Changa, Tena): Insights into Amazonian Karst Systems
topic Electrical Resistivity Tomography
Karstic caves
Speleology and Napo province.
Resistividad eléctrica
Cuevas kársticas
Espeleología y provincia del Napo
url http://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/handle/123456789/238