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Title: Geoelectric Survey for Groundwater at the Gidan Kwano Campus of the Federal University of Technology, Minna
Authors: Salako, Kazeem Adeyinka
Adetona, Abbass Adebayo
Udensi, Emeka Emmanuel
Jonah, S. A.
Ofor, N. P.
Keywords: Geoelectrical, VES, Resistivity, Aquifer, Overburden
Issue Date: Nov-2006
Publisher: Environmental Technology and Science Journal
Citation: Udensi, E.E., Unuevho, C.I, Jonah, S.A., Ofor, P.N., Adetona A.A., Salako, K.A., Gana, C. S., Nwosu, J. E., Mulero, E. O. Iwuafor, H. O, Akinloye, O. A. and Owolabi, E. O. (2006). Geoelectric Survey for Groundwater at the Gidan Kwano Campus of the Federal University of Technology, Minna. Environmental Technology and Science Journal (ETSJ), 1(1): 16 – 48.
Series/Report no.: ;1(1): 16 – 48
Abstract: A 1 km x ½ km grid geoelectrical resistivity survey using the Schlumberger (i.e. sounding) mode was conducted in the swath of land between the Staff Quarters and the temporary Administrative //Hostel blocks stretching to just the edge of the new School of Engineering and Engineering Technology (S.E.E.T) complex. The purpose of the survey was to primarily determine electrically the horizons or formations, of their thickness, including relative positions and depths under the surface. Sixty-six VES stations were occupied and the data collected were reduced and subjected to n-layer model analysis by Zohdy technique. The result of this analysis are presented as curves of different resistivity versus depth. From the digitize curves, iso-resistivity maps at different depth and geoelectric vertical section of each profile were obtained. The results show that VES points B2, C4, E2, G3, I4, J3, J6, K3 and K6 are the points identified as suitable for drilling borehole for the purpose of water exploitation.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5790
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