Olaiz Campos, AntonioMuñoz Martín, AlfonsoVillarroya Gil, FermínLorenzo, Javier deCastanedo, CristinaPadín, Antón2014-05-132014-05-132009http://hdl.handle.net/10272/8112The aim of this study is to evaluate electromagnetic induction methods to analyze low permeability rocks in desert areas, as a tool for groundwater surveying. We have focused the field work in large faults zones, previously mapped by satellite images and digital elevation models. This is because in low-permeability rocks (i.e. granites) the groundwater flow is mainly controlled by these discontinuities. The objective is to map the high conductivity zones and their geometry in depth. Obtained results allow us to identify well defined fractures with low apparent resistivities that are the most suitable areas to locate groundwater extractionsspaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Electromagnetic methodHydrogeologyFractureGraniteEM-34Prospección hidrogeológica en zonas áridas de baja permeabilidad (Tifariti, Sahara Occidental) con el método EM de inducciónHydrogeological survey in a dry and low-permeability area (Tifariti, Western Sahara) with the induction EM methodjournal articleopen access