GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION OF WESTERN PART OF FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, GIDAN KWANO CAMPUS, MINNA, NIGER STATE, USING ELECTRICAL AND SEISMIC REFRACTION METHODS
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2010
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Natural and Applied Sciences Journal
Abstract
A geophysical survey of western part of Federal University of Technology, Gidan Kwano Campus,
Minna, was carried out using Electrical Resistivity (VES) and Seismic refraction methods. The aim of
this survey was to determine the ground water potentials of the area and to also locate those areas
that could be useful for civil engineering purposes. Careful interpretation of the seismic data obtained
shows two geologic sections within the survey area. The first layer has an average seismic velocity
value of 1237.86 ms-1
. The second layer is the refractor layer whose seismic velocity average is
4581.67 ms-1
and has an average depth of 4.74m. The results obtained from the electrical resistivity
method also shows that the survey area consists of three geoelectric/geologic layers. The first layer
has resistivity values between 20m and 200m, which represents topsoil the second layer has
resistivity value ranging from 200m to about 900m and typifies weathered and fractured
basement. The fresh basement forms the third layer with resistivity value above 1000m. The results
obtained from both methods shows that the area appropriate for ground water development were
found in the north-east and north-central portion of the survey area with aquifer systems of 100m in
width and depth between 3.8m and 25m. Similarly the site most appropriate for civil engineering
purpose could be located at the southern part of the survey area where the fresh basement is
shallow.
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Seismic refraction, Seismograph, Refractor Depth, Velocity, Lithology, Aquifer Geoelectric, Resistivity, Basement and Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES)
Citation
40 Salako K., A. Abdulrashid U. A., Rafiu, A.A.,Adetona, A.A.,Ofor, N.P., Alhassan, D.U., and Jonah, S.A. (2010). Geophysical Investigation of Western part of Federal University of Technology, Gidan Campus, Minna, Niger State, Using Electrical and Seismic Refraction Methods. Natural and Applied Sciences Journal Vol. 11(2) pp 249 – 264. Available online at www.naasjournal-ng.org.