Artigo Revisado por pares

3D geostatistical modeling of Lascaux hill from ERT data

2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 213; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.enggeo.2016.09.009

ISSN

1872-6917

Autores

Shan Xu, Colette Sirieix, Antoine Marache, Joëlle Riss, Philippe Malaurent,

Tópico(s)

Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Resumo

The Lascaux cave, located in southwest France, is one of the most important prehistoric caves in the world that show Paleolithic paintings. This study aims to simulate the 3D geological environment of the cave by geostatistical modeling based on 2D Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) data. Seventeen ERT profiles were carried out resulting in 64,195 geolocated resistivity values, covering about 14,500 m2 of the Lascaux site. From this dataset, 3D resistivity geo-model has been built by geostatistical method. We used geotechnical data from 36 boreholes and cone penetrometer tests to validate the geo-model. By modeling from 2D data, we can establish a good estimation of the 3D geological environment of the Lascaux site. Our results show that the site can be generally separated in two parts: the limestone promontory in the center and the detrital formations located in both east and west sides. There is a high contrast between resistivity of the two formations: 45 Ω·m (detrital formation) to 556 Ω·m (limestone) with a rough boundary. In the center, the limestone could also be separate into two parts: a superficial layer of weathered limestone (150 Ω·m) and a deeper layer with compact limestone (556 Ω·m).

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