Geoelectrical resistivity imaging technique was conducted at Abule-egba open dumpsite, Lagos with intentions to monitor the movement of the contaminant leachate within the near surface. The two survey traverses (T1 and T2) of 2D electrical resistivity tomography were conducted using Wenner array configuration with minimum electrode spacing of 1 metre and maximum data levels of seven. The inversion models revealed the two delineated geoelectrical layers which are sandy-clay and sand units. The leachate fluids has the resistivity values of 5.75 – 10.4 Ωm at depth range of 2.5 – 4.0 metres along T1 and T2 moving from NW to the SE section. The leachate fluids are capable of polluting shallow groundwater aquifer within the study area and the residents are advised to drill deeper in the subsurface for clean and portable groundwater resources.
Limestone exploration has numerous advantage to the nation’s economy. However, major anthropogenic activities such as mining of such mineral deposits causes environmental contamination due to heavy metals pollution. The presence of heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic can interfere with the biochemical pathways by interaction with enzymes and proteins. They equally have the capacity to alter the DNA repair mechanism and act as the inducers of carcinogenesis. The focus of the research is therefore to detect the extent of heavy metals contaminations within the sampled Ewekoro limestone, southwestern Nigeria and to ascertain the risks they posed to the quarry workers, miners and the people residing in the study area.
Agriculture is man’s major supplier of his needs, particularly his primary need which is food. Soil is a major component for sustainable agriculture production needs to be studied and understood. Soil’s characteristics determine the type of crop that would grow and the nature of the yield of the crop. The area of study is Covenant University farmland, where twenty soil samples from the farm were collected and petrophysical parameters such as conductivity and salinity were analysed on each soil sample.
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