Author:
Alabi A. A.,Ganiyu S. A.,Idowu O. A.,Ogabi A. F.,Popoola O. I.
Abstract
AbstractWater is essential for livelihood, development, and industrial growth. Its exploration in sufficient quantity is required where it does not freely occur on the surface. This research was aimed to delineate aquifer regions and provide information on the subsurface lithology of Moloko-Asipa Southwestern Nigeria. A combination of eight traverses investigated with very low frequency electromagnetic (VLF-EM) method at 5 m constant sampling interval and ten vertical electrical sounding (VES) were carried out in the survey. Measurements from the VLF-EM survey were processed with Karous and Hjelt filtering to give the resistivity contrast across the selected profiles. The VES data processing involved an automatic approximation of the initial resistivity and thickness of the geoelectric layers with IPI2Win and further filtering by WinResist iteration. Estimation of Dar-Zarrouk parameters was also employed to investigate the aquifer protective capacity of the area. The processed VLF-EM results showed the geology of the area to an average depth of 25 m. The geoelectric section of the VES data revealed minimum of 3 layers from sandy top soil to weathered layer and fresh basement with an average resistivity values of 1,816, 926 and 17,503 Ωm, respectively. The integration of VLF-EM and VES in the investigation revealed that the potential for groundwater exploration in the study area is poor due to the thin nature of the weathered layer and its shallow depth to basement. The aquifer protective capacity of the area was likewise inferred to be poor.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Water Science and Technology
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