Groundwater investigation within the basement complex, North Central Nigeria, using magnetic and resistivity method
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2024
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Arabian Journal of Geosciences
Abstract
The research focuses on using an integrated approach to locate viable locations for sitting boreholes within the Bosso local
government area of Niger State. An area within the basement complex in North Central Nigeria is enclosed by longitudes
6.25′ to 6.31′ and latitudes 9.35′ to 9.45′, with a total area of 16 by 8 km2
. This work is central to employing both magnetic
and electrical methods of exploration. The derivatives of residual magnetic intensity data for the area were employed to
locate regions within the area that are fractured or faulted and could give access to the required underground water. This was
followed by conducting Vertical Electrical Sounding (Schlumberger array) within two selected sites within the faulted area
and one site outside the faulted area to serve as a control. First vertical derivative displayed lineaments labelled (A), (B),
(C), (D), (F), and (G), which are mostly in the Northeast–Southwest (NE-SW) direction. Three sites were chosen for Vertical
Electrical investigation for groundwater; sites A (on latitudes 9° 40′ 37.11″ to 9° 41′ 37.1″ N and longitudes 6° 29′ 52.64″ to
6° 30′ 51.56″ E) and B (latitudes 09° 40′ 37.17″ to 09° 41′ 37.15″ N and longitudes 06° 29′ 51.66″ to 06° 30′ 51.55″ E) are
within the fractured zones and site C is outside the fractured zone which serves as a control. Thirty-six (36) VES points were
sampled on each of the three sites measuring 500 by 500 m2
. Result of Vertical Electrical Sounding carried out indicated
three geologic layers comprised of topsoil, intermediate clay formation, and weathered/fractured or fresh basement. The
depth of the basement at VES points within sites A and B varies from 25 to 48 m; these are within the faulted zone, while
depth of overburden in site C used for control varies from 6 to 18 m. Hence, VES points located within sites A (1) and B (2)
are viable for groundwater exploration; points A2, A5, B4, B5, C2, C4, D4, D5, E1, E3, and F4 are high conductivity zone which
are prolifc for groundwater potential. The depth range for aquifer potential zones is between 22.7 and 50.4 m. Result from
site C equally shows two layers, more than 90% of the VES which are not viable for groundwater potential. This work thus
recommends sitting of borehole within VES points on site A or B for good yield and authenticates the viability of integrated
algorithms for groundwater exploration in the basement complex region.
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Keywords
Anomalous Magnetic Field (AMF) · Aquifer potential · Geoelectric section · Iso-resistivity · Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES)
Citation
2. Adetona, A. A., Aliyu, S. B., Kwaghhua, F. I., & Damidami, L. M. (2024). Groundwater investigation within the basement complex, North Central Nigeria, using magnetic and resistivity method. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 17(1), 6. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-023-11784-5