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Journal of Earth system science
Evaluation of soil corrosivity and aquifer protective capacity using geoelectrical investigation in Bwari basement complex area, Abuja
A E Adeniji11  O V Omonona22  D N Obiora11  J U Chukudebelu11 
[1] Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.$$;Department of Geology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.$$
关键词: Aquifer protective capacity;    Bwari;    longitudinal unit conductance;    corrosion;    vertical electric sounding.;   
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学科分类:天文学(综合)
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences
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【 摘 要 】

Bwari is one of the six municipal area councils of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja with its attendant growing population and infrastructural developments. Groundwater is the main source of water supply in the area, and urbanization and industrialization are the predominant contributors of contaminants to the hydrological systems. In order to guarantee a continuous supply of potable water, there is a need to investigate the vulnerability of the aquifers to contaminants emanating from domestic and industrial wastes. A total of 20 vertical electrical soundings using Schlumberger electrode array with a maximum half current electrodes separation of 300 m was employed. The results show that the area is characterized by 3–6 geoelectric subsurface layers. The measured overburden thickness ranges from 1.0 to 24.3 m, with a mean value of 7.4 m. The resistivity and longitudinal conductance of the overburden units range from 18 to 11,908 𝛺 m and 0.047 to 0.875 mhos, respectively. Areas considered as high corrosivity are the central parts with 𝜌 > 180 𝛺 m. The characteristic longitudinal unit conductance was used to classify the area into zones of good (0.7–4.49 mhos), moderate (0.2–0.69 mhos), weak (0.1–0.19 mhos), and poor (> 0.1) aquifer protective capacity. Zones characterized by materials of moderate to good protective capacity serve as sealing potential for the underlying hydrogeological system in the area. This study is aimed at delineating zones that are very prone to groundwater contamination from surface contaminants and subsurface soils that are corrosive to utility pipes buried underground. Hence the findings of this work will constitute part of the tools for groundwater development and management and structural/infrastructural development planning of the area.

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