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Title: Assessment of Groundwater Potentials Using 2D Electrical Resistivity and Radial Vertical Electrical Sounding Technique in Dutsen-Kura-Maitumbi Minna, North-Central Nigeria
Authors: Umar, M.U.
Ejepu, J.S.
Ibrahim, H.Y.
Aweda, A.K.
Umoru, C.I.
Adamu, L.M.
Abdulkadir, S.A.
Oki, C.
David, O.
Keywords: Subsurface structures, Groundwater, Radial vertical electrical sounding, 2D electrical resistivity tomography, Anisotropy polygon
Issue Date: 24-Feb-2020
Publisher: Lapai Journal of Science and Technology
Citation: Umar, M.U., Ejepu, J.S., Ibrahim, H.Y., Aweda, A.K., Umoru, C.I., Adamu, L.M., Abdulkadir, S.A., Oki, C. and David,O. (2020). Assessment of Groundwater Potentials Using 2D Electrical Resistivity and Radial Vertical Electrical Sounding Technique in Dutsen-Kura-Maitumbi Minna, North-Central Nigeria. Lapai Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 6, No 1, 84 - 100.
Abstract: The availability of sufficient fractures are the main features that enhance the development of the groundwater resources in crystalline rocks of the Basement Complex. In order to achieve a better understanding of the groundwater potential of the study area, geologic mapping was conducted first, followed by Radial Vertical Electrical Sounding (RVES). These were complimented with a 2D Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) survey so as to provide sufficient information about the subsurface structures and lithology of Dutsen-Kura-Maitumbi in Minna, north-central Nigeria. RVES was carried out in four different stations along two profiles using a portable Geo-Sensor resistivity meter. Electrical Resistivity Sounding data obtained were used to produce Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) curves, basement resistivity map and depth to basement map. Coefficient of Anisotropy polygons were produced using RVEs data, 2D ERT survey covered their profiles of 100 m each and designed to be orthogonal to the predominant structural orientation of the area. Geologic map show that the area is composed amphibolite schist which have been intruded by porphyritic older granite rocks. The VES model curves reveal that the area is generally characterised by three geoelectric layers. Resistivities and depths of the top soil layer range from 64 Ωm to 333 Ωm and 1.1 m to 4.2 m respectively. The middle layer consisting of slightly weathered rocks have resistivity values ranging from 15 Ωm to 7891 Ωm and depths of 1.0 m to 4.2 m. generally, the area has not undergone appreciable weathering which is evident from the depth to basement map which indicate shallower overburden. The degree of fracturing as indicate by the anisotropy polygons show that there is a decrease in fracturing with increasing depth. The results of the 2D ERT show strong correlation with the interpreted VES and anisotropy polygons. However, conclusions drawn from the research suggest a low groundwater potential for the area. This research has shown that a combination of RVES and 2D ERT surveys are good complimentary tools in delineating groundwater potential in a Basement Complex terrain.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5437
ISSN: 2346-7371
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