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Title: Vertical Electrical Sounding Investigation for Groundwater at the South-Western part of (Site A) of Nigerian Mobile PoliceBarracks (Mopol 12), David Mark Road, Maitumbi, Minna.
Authors: Salako, Kazeem A.
Adetona, Abbass Adebayo
Abdulwaheed, Rafiu A
Ofor, N.P
Alhassan, Usman D
Udensi, Emmanuel .E
Keywords: Geoelectric,
Resistivity
Basement
Vertical Electrical Sounding
Aquifer
Issue Date: Apr-2009
Publisher: Journal of Science, Education and Technology, Federal University of Technology Minna.
Citation: Salako, K .A., Adetona, A.A., Rafiu, A.A., Ofor, N.P., Alhassan D.U. and Udensi Emmanuel E
Series/Report no.: ;Vol.2 No.1
Abstract: A Geophysical Investigation of the South-Western part of the MOPOL 12 Barracks, David Mark Road, Maitumbi, Minna, Niger State was carried out using Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) method. A total number of thirty-six (36) VES stations were mapped out and covered using the Schlumberger method of electrical sounding (VES). The data obtained from the VES was subjected for analysis using Zohdy (Computer software). Thereafter, the results from Zohdy curve were subjected for further processing using surfer 8 (window based computer software). From the digitized Zohdy curve data obtained, Iso-resistivity maps at different depths, Geoelectric vertical sectioning of each profile and the depth to basement maps were obtained. The vertical sectioning of each profile suggests the existence of three Geoelectric layers. The first layer has resistivity values between 20Ωm to 200Ωm which corresponds to lateritic topsoil, fadama loam, sandy-clay and gravel. The second layer has resistivity values ranging from 200 Ωm to 900 Ωm typifies weathered and fractured basement. While the fresh basement forms the third layer and characterized with resistivity values above 1000 Ωm. the results of VES, corroborates with the results from electrical profiling method earlier conducted fro. The promising regions to exploit underground water (aquifer) within the surveying area are VES points (need review: A2, A3, A4, A5, B3, B5, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, E4, E5 and E6). The civil engineering work could be better located at Northeastern and Southern parts of the study area where the basement is uplifted.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11764
ISSN: 1596-9770
Appears in Collections:Applied Geophysics

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