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Title: Geoelectrical Investigation of Subsurface Structures and Soil Corrosivity at Uniors Site, Gidan Kwano Campus, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria,
Authors: Alhassan, D.U
Shehu, J
Keywords: Vertical Electrical Sounding
High rise
resistivity
Corrosivity
Geologic layers
depth
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Citation: Shehu Jamilu, Usman D. Alhassan and Aisha Alkali (2018)
Abstract: Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) was carried out at Union Site Gidan Kwano Campus, Federal University of Technology Minna, Nigeria. The objectives is to delineate areas suitable for structural development and soil corrosivity of the study area. Schlumber electrode configuration was adopted with maximum current electrode spacing (AB/2) of 00m. The profile seperations was 100 m with inter grid pacing of 100 m. Total number of sixty (60) vertical electrical sounding (VES) Stations were covered. The interpretation was done using IP2WIN software and it revealed three distinct geologic layers. These include topsoil with resistivity values range between 11.41 and 1009 ohm-m and thickness is relatively thin and ranges between 1 and 6 m. The weathered/fractured layer has resistivity values also ranges from 11 to 963 ohm-m with thickness ranges from 1 m to 45 m which indicate high degree of weathered/ fracture and /or water saturation, The fresh basement has resistivity values that range between 12 and 2983 ohm-m. All the soundings were 3- layered and are characterized by A, H and Q curve types. Seventeen (17) VES station were delineated for high rise building having depths to fresh basement varying between 2 m to 5 m ( where consolidated basement is shallow with high resistivity value). The corrosivity ratings of the study area shows that 13% is moderately corrosive, 8% is slightly corrosive and 79% suggest practically noncorrosive. The result reasonably provide information areas where high rise building can be sited and iron pipe can be laid in order to safeguard the hydrological setting of the area.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12963
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