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Title: Application of the Geoelectric Characterization of the Aquifer in Kwakuti, North Central Nigeria
Authors: Alhassan, D.U
Aliu, O.D
Alkali, A
Rafiu, A.A
Adetona, A.A
Mohammed, A
Salako, K.A
Keywords: Aquifer
Schlumberger
Kwakuti,
Resistivity
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: ASUU Journal of Sciences, A Journal of Research and Development
Citation: Alhassan D. U, Aliu, O.D, Alkali, A, Rafiu, A.A, Adetona A.A, Mohammed A and Salako, K.A.
Series/Report no.: Volume 9 Number 1&2;
Abstract: Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES), using Schlumberger array was carried out to investigate the subsurface layer parameters used to delineate groundwater potential of a 500 x 500 m area of land defined by latitude 9.416622 N to 9.421171 N and longitude 6.618314 E to 6.622833 E located at Government Secondary School, Kwakuti, Niger State. A total of 36 VES points at 100 m interval were sounded with a 100 m maximum half inter current electrode spacing (AB/2). Result revealed that the study area is underlain by three (3) geoelectric layers which include: the top soil with 104.5 to 2260.5 Ωm, 0.6 to 3.8 m and 0.6 to 3.8 m as its range of resistivity, depth and thicknesses respectively; the weathered/fractured layer having resistivity of 44.9 to 606.0 Ωm, depth of 4.3 to 28.6 m and thickness of 4.2 to 26.2 m was considered aquifer layer. The fresh basement has 919.4 to 3816.9 Ωm as its range of resistivity value with undefined depth and thickness. The observed curve types were 100% H. Five (5) VES stations C3, C4, D2, D5, and E4 were delineated as aquifer potentials of the study area, having weathered/fractured resistivity, depths and thickness range from 135.2 to 227.7 Ωm, 20.6 to 28.6 m and 17.8 to 26.2 m respectively
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30951
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