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Geoelectric investigation of the aquifer characteristics and groundwater potential in Kwale, Delta state, Nigeria
Subsurface geo-electrical survey using the electrical resistivity (VES)
method and drillers logs were carried out in Kwale, Ndokwa West Local
Government Area of Delta State in order to investigate the aquifer
characteristics and ground water potential of the subsurface
formations. Nineteen vertical electrical soundings were carried out
within the town and its environment using the Schlumberger array
configuration. The data was interpreted using the conventional curve
matching and computer iteration method. The results reveal a five layer
HKH, KQH and AKH type curves. The true resistivity of the top soil
varies from 55-236\u3a9m while the thickness varies from 0.7-1.0m. The
second layer has resistivity ranging from 37-627 and thickness ranging
from 1.3-3.6m. This layer is composed of clay to sand. The third layer,
which constitutes an aquifer, has resisitivity varying from 2.7 to
411\u3a9m while the thickness varies from 4-17m. It is composed of
fine-grained sand. The fourth geoelectric layer has resistivity values
ranging from 114 to 168Wm while the thickness varies form 15 to 35m.
This layer is composed of fine to medium-grained sand. The soft layer
has resistivity ranging from 326-2308\u3a9m. This layer is composed of
medium coarse-grained soil and it constitutes an aquifer of very good
quality groundwater. The average depth of this aquifer is between
30-40m. These results were correlated with lithological logs from
boreholes drilled in the study areas and were found to be consistent.
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