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Title: Delineation of Groundwater Potential Zones of Minna and its Environs, North Central Nigeria: an Integrated GIS and Remote Sensing Approach
Authors: Fagoroyo, H.A.
Mamodu, A.
Ejepu, J.S.
Keywords: Groundwater Potential zones; Geographical information systems; remote sensing; Basement complex, Minna
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2018
Publisher: Minna Journal of Geosciences
Citation: Fagoroyo, H. A., Mamodu, A. & Ejepu, J. S. (2018). Delineation of Groundwater Potential Zones of Minna and its Environs, North Central Nigeria: an Integrated GIS and Remote Sensing Approach. Minna Journal of Geosciences, Vol 2(1)/ pp 95 - 111.
Abstract: Due to the discontinuous nature of groundwater occurrences in the basement complex terrains and Nigeria in general, groundwater development without the necessary pre-drilling hydrogeological investigations may result in low success potential groundwater delineation. Thus, there is the need for adequate characterization of aquifers and delineation of groundwater potential zones in such basement setting. This research employed the integration of multi­criteria decision analysis (MCDA), remote sensing (RS) and geographical information system (GIS) techniques to delineate groundwater potential zones of Minna, North central-Nigeria. The study approach involved integration of nine different thematic layers (geology, rainfall, geomorphology, soil, lineament density, landuse, water prox.imity, drainage density and slope) based on weights assignment and normalization. The thematic maps were then integrated using ArcGIS I 0.5 software to generate the overalJ groundwater potential map for the study area. The research revealed three groundwater potential zones (GPZ) as indicated on the final map, namely low, moderate and high zones. Areas with low PGZ covered about 747.64 km2 (45.69%), Moderate GPZ covered about 885.78km2 (54.13%) while areas with high GPZ covered about 2.83 km2 (0.17%). The research highlights the efficacy and useful of modem approach for proper groundwater resources evaluation; providing quick prospective guides for groundwater exploration and exploitation in a basement complex.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12534
ISSN: 2635-3334
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