Results of geophysical research on the Zmiyinyy island
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24028/gj.v45i2.278341Keywords:
Zmiiny Island, geological and geophysical research, gravity prospecting, magnetic prospecting, electrical prospecting, well, fresh waterAbstract
The article presents the results of geophysical observations by the Dnepropetrovsk geophysical expedition «Dneprogeofizika» on Zmiyinyy Island, which performed a full cycle of work from prospecting and surveying studies to providing the island with drinking water.
In structural and tectonic conditions, the island is considered as the Zmiyinyy insular block of the Danubian horst megablock. The geodynamics of the region is determined by the position and inclination of the collision sutures within the zone of interaction between the Eurasian and African lithospheric plates. Comprehensive geological and geophysical studies included magnetic prospecting, gravity prospecting and electric sounding (Dipole-axial sounding induced polarization DAS-IP) with geological routes along all rock outcrops on the Zmiyinyy island. Detailed integrated geophysical studies were: gravimetric observations over a network of 20×10 m, magnetometric — 10×5 m and electrometric (DAS-IP) — 40×5 m. For the first time on the island, gravimetric stations were set up, which will later become a support for gravimetric surveys. According to the results of magnetic field survey and DAZ-OP electrical exploration observations, an anomalous area was identified, which is perspective for archaeological research. Based on a comprehensive interpretation of geological and geophysical materials, a well was drilled to a depth of 120 m, which confirmed the constructed predictive stratigraphic section of about. Zmiyinyy. Based on the results of the search for sources of drinking water, three wells were drilled, with a fresh water flow rate of up to 10 m3 per day (each). Subsequently, fresh water with minor purification is used as drinking water.
References
Agbunov, M.V. (1987). Antique location Black Sea. Moscow: Nauka, 90 p. (in Russian).
Shestakov, V.M., & Orlov, M.S. (1984). Hydrogeology. Moscow: Moscow: MGU Publ. House, 317 p. (in Russian).
Goryachkin, Yu.N., & Ivanov, V.A. (2006). The Level of the Black Sea: Past, Present, and Future. Sevastopol: Publ. of the Marine Hydrophysical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 210 p. (in Russian).
Ermakov, A.P. (2005). The deep structure of the Black Sea depression based on the results of a new interpretation of seismic data. Extended abstract of candidate's thesis. Moscow, 32 p. (in Russian).
Kisin, I.G. (1982). Earthquakes and underground water. Moscow: Nauka, 176 p. (in Russian).
Kovalevskiy, V.S. (1986). Study of the underground water regime because of their operation. Moscow: Nedra, 198 p. (in Russian).
Melchior, P. (1968). The Earth Tides. Moscow: Mir, 482 p. (in Russian).
Pigulevskiy, P.I., & Svistun, V.K. (2011). Some results of automated monitoring of underground water regime of the aseismic areas (on the example of Depropetrovsk region). Mineralni resursy Ukrayiny, (2), 42—47 (in Russian).
Svistun, V.K., Antonov, V.O., & Pigulevskiy, P.G. (2020). Bags for molding basic gravimetric data in Ukraine. Geoinformatika, (3), 83—91 (in Ukrainian).
Svistun, V.K, & Pigulevskiy, P.G. (2013). Some re¬¬sults of geophysical and hydrogeological researches of Zmiinyi Island executed by the Dnepropetrovsk Geophysical Expedition «Dnep¬rogeofizika». Bulletin of the Odessa Na¬tio¬nal University. Geographical and Geological Scien¬ces, 18(17), 108—115 (in Russian).
Smyntyna, V.A., Medinets, V.I., & Hazetov, Ye.I. et al. (2008a). Zmiinyi Island. Abiotic characteristics. Odesa: Astroprynt, 172 p. (in Ukrainian).
Smyntyna, V.A., Medinets, V.I., & Suchkov, I.O. et al. (2008б). Zmiinyi Island. Coastal Waters Ecosystem. Odesa: Astroprynt, 228 p. (in Ukrainian).
Sulimov, I.N. (2001). Geology and prognosis of oil-and-gas content of Zmiinyi Island region in the Black Sea. Odessa: Astroprint, 108 p. (in Rus¬sian).
Cherkez, E.A., Drahomyretska, O.V., & Bich, H.M. (2003). Hydrogeomechanical features of pressure landslides forming in the North-Western coast of the Black Sea. Bulletin of the Odessa National University. Geographical and Geological Sciences, 8(5), 180—187 (in Ukrainian).
Cherkez, E.A., Medinets, V.I., Svistun, V.K., Pigulevskiy, P.I., Buniak, O.A., & Bychenko, О.O. (2014). Factors forming of underground waters regime on the Zmiinyiisland. Bulletin of the Odessa National University. Geographical and Geological Sciences, 19(4), 328—342 (in Russian).
Cherkez, Eu.A., & Shmuratko, V.I. (2012). Rotation dynamics and the level of the Quaternary aquifer in Odessa. Bulletin of the Odessa National University. Geographical and Geological Sciences, 17(2), 122—140 (in Russian).
Yurovskiy, Yu.G. (2013). Groundwater shelf. Objectives and methods of study. Simferopol: DLAIPI, 260 p. (in Russian).
Svystun, V.K., & Pigulevskiy, P.I. (2021). Gravimetric survey and gravimetric data base in Ukraine. Geoinformatics 2021, 11—14 May 2021, Kyiv, Ukraine (рp. 1—6).
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2023 V.C. Svistun, P.I. Pigulevskiy
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
2. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).