TY - BOOK AU - KANTA, Asimina AU - SOUPIOS, Pantelis AU - BARSUKOV, Pavel AU - KOULI, Maria AU - VALLIANATOS, Filippos TI - Aquifer characterization using shallow geophysics in the Keritis Basin of Western Crete, Greece PY - 2013/// CY - Verlag PB - Springer KW - water management KW - hydrogeophysics KW - TDEM N2 - Effective management of groundwater resources is a well-known problem in several areas around the world. It is especially important to areas suffering from an intrinsic lack of fresh water, such as islands. Detailed study of available aquifers is of particular interest in the highly touristic Greek island of Crete. The increasing water demand makes water resources management extremely important for sustainable development. This is the case in the prefecture of Chania in Western Crete, where there has been a lack of success of many different groundwater management plans that have been produced over the years and submitted for application to water management authority. The inefficiency of the management plans is verified by the continuous water shortage reported every year which forces the public authorities to transfer water from far away sources and wells. Until today there are only geological data as well as information from the borehole logs; therefore, the current work is focused to study in detail the tectonic and hydrogeological characteristics of the Keritis watershed to make a correlation of the available geoenvironmental information with the geophysical data of the study aquifer. Transient electromagnetic soundings were conducted to obtain detailed information about: the tectonic, hydrogeological, hydrolithological, and geometrical characteristics of the aquifer under investigation. In addition, optimum areas of water well drilling were identified to minimize the uncertainty and the total cost (economical, managerial, etc.) of future groundwater surveys UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2503-z ER -