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Title: Geo-Electrical Investigation of Groundwater Potential and Subsurface structures in Part of Pompo, Village, Minna, Northcentral Nigeria
Authors: Rafiu, Adewuyi Abdulwaheed
Udensi, Emeka Emmanuel
Shehu, Jamilu
Omale, Mike
Keywords: Aquifer, Pompo village, resistivity, Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES)
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Publisher: Integrity Research Journals
Citation: 4.Omale, M. E, Udensi, E. E. Rafiu, A. A. and Jamilu S. (2022). Geo-Electrical Investigation of Groundwater Potential and Subsurface structures in Part of Pompo, Village, Minna, Northcentral Nigeria. Global Journal of Earth and Environmental Science Vol.7(2) pp 32-41
Abstract: The electrical resistivity survey (VES) method was used to carry out groundwater investigation to delineate the aquiferous units in Pompo, which is a settlement in the neighbourhood of the Gidan Kwano campus of the Federal University of Technology, Minna. Pompo lies within the Pre-Cambrian Basement Complex of Northern Nigeria, and is mostly underlain by the Migmatic-Gneiss Complex, coarse-grained biotite granite and granodiorite. The survey was carried out on a grid of 500 m x 500 m. Interpretation of the data was done using IP2win software, in which a layering model was obtained with the digitized sounding curve for each of the six profiles. The results obtained show that the area is generally underlain by three geologic sections (lateritic top soil, weathered basement and fresh basement). However, in some sections, where the basement had experienced severe weathering leading to fracturing of the basement rocks, four layer models were obtained. The weathered basement that is the aquifer system of the study area is generally characterized by low resistivity that is less than 400 m with basement depth between 20.0 m and 35.0 m found in the eastern and south-eastern zones
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15499
ISSN: Article Number: A11AB6922 ISSN: 2636-6002 https://doi.org/10.31248/GJEES2021.102
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