Typology of Sounding Curves and Lithological 1D Models of Mineral Prospecting and Groundwater Survey within Crystalline Basement Rocks in the East of Cameroon (Central Africa) Using Electrical Resistivity Method and Koefoed Computation Method

Author:

Gouet Daniel Hervé1ORCID,Meying Arsène2ORCID,Ekoro Nkoungou Harlin Leonid3,Assembe Stephane Patrick4,Njandjock Nouck Philippe3,Ndougsa Mbarga Théophile5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mines, Oil, Gas and Water Resources Exploration, Faculty of Mines and Petroleum Industries, University of Maroua, P.O. Box 08 Kaélé, Far North, Cameroon

2. Department of Applied Geophysics, School of Geology and Mining Engineering, University of Ngaoundere, P.O. Box 115 Meiganga, Cameroon

3. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 812 Yaounde, Cameroon

4. Postgraduate School of Science, Technology and Geosciences, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 812 Yaounde, Cameroon

5. Department of Physics, Advanced Teacher’s Training College, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 47 Yaoundé, Cameroon

Abstract

Resistivity method using seventy-sixth (976) Schlumberger vertical electrical soundings along forty-one (41) profiles are conducted in the Batouri and Ngoura subdivisions, East region of Cameroon, to investigate the subsurface layering, mineral potential, and groundwater resource characteristics. Results of quantitative and qualitative interpretation of data using Koefoed computation method reveal two to five layers having geometrical and electrical characteristics of geological layer models: topsoil (0.5m<ep<3m; 600<ρ<3000Ω.m), lateritic soils (3<ep<20m; 1000<ρ<4000Ω.m); conductive layer (5<ep<110m; 100<ρ<1000Ω.m); fractured/weathered granite (20<ep<60m; 1000/5000<ρ<3000/9000Ω.m); clayey layer (5<ep<20m; 600/1500<ρ<2000/3500 (dry) Ω.m); and fresh granites (ρ>4000Ω.m). From the qualitative interpretation of VES curves, the subsurface layering is depicted by nine (09) types of sounding curves (G, H, A, QH, KH, HK, HA, HKH, and KHK) characterizing the vertical changes and the typology of sounding curves in the East Cameroon crystalline basements. The lithology of the subsurface is dominated (more than 80%) by geoelectrical and lithological 1D models derived by the H, QH, KH, HK, HA, HKH, and KHK curve types. These models are characterized by the presence of conductive layers and fractured/weathered granites derived from tectonic activities of the region. Also, the resistivity method (VES) applied in this study bring information about variation of the resistivity with depth, geological structures, fractures, and rupture zones in the underground until 120 m depth. These abovementioned information reveal proper hydrogeological and mining conditions for an efficient evaluation of the mineral potential and groundwater resources.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Geophysics,Water Science and Technology

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