Geoelectric Investigation for Groundwater in Imo State University Campus and Environs using Direct Current Electrical Resistivity Method

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Ifeanyi I. C. Agbodike
Joseph Chinedu Chinaka
Nancy O. Onuoha

Abstract

Eighteen, vertical electrical soundings (VES), were carried out in Imo State University and Environs to delineate the potential site for groundwater. Data were acquired using ABEM SAS 300 resistivity meter. Schlumberger array and maximum electrode spread of 700m were adopted. Data were interpreted with IP2WIN software. Contour maps were done using Sulfer 20 software. Geoelectric cross-sections constructed along three profile lines delineated subsurface stratification. Sediments consist of sequence of sandstone/gravel, silty sand/sand and clay with geology representing the Benin Formation. Groundwater was delineated within the zone interpreted to be sand with quartz making up more than 95% of all grains. Resistivity of aquifer varies across study area and ranges from 159Ωm, observed around Library and Information Department (VES 11) to 100000Ωm recorded at IMSU Plaza (VES 10). Depth to water table also varied across study area with higher values of 150m and 130m observed at College of Health Science (VES 3) and Behind Old ETF (VES 4). A relatively shallow aquifer is delineated behind Senate Building and Okwu-Uratta with water table at depths of 23.5m and 26.5m. The transmissivity values are moderately high except at some locations. The variation in longitudinal conductance and transverse resistance values show that part of the study area such as Aso Rock, Female Hostel, Law Faculty and IMSU Plaza are underlain by relatively resistive (low longitudinal conductance) aquifer material. Distribution of hydraulic conductivity and electrical conductivity values indicates that in some of the VES points, the values are fairly constant. This could be seen as areas with similar geologic settings and water quality. Storativity of study area ranges from 0.00003 at VES 1 and 12 to 0.00028 at VES 4. Study area shows a good prospect for groundwater development, except at Library and Information Department, where the zone delineated is an aquitard.

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Agbodike, I. I. C., Chinaka, J. C., & Onuoha, N. O. (2024). Geoelectric Investigation for Groundwater in Imo State University Campus and Environs using Direct Current Electrical Resistivity Method. Nigerian Journal of Physics, 33(S), 192–201. https://doi.org/10.62292/njp.v33(s).2024.277
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