2020
DOI: 10.9734/jsrr/2020/v26i530261
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Application of Geoelectric Methods for Groundwater Depths in Igbogbo, Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria

Abstract: This paper presents the result of the geophysical investigation carried out at Igbogbo Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria. The geophysical investigation was done using the Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) and 2D electrical resistivity imaging techniques, with the aim of accessing the groundwater potential and delineate the subsurface layers of the study area. A total of twenty-four (24) VES were conducted at different points along four (4) traverses using Schlumberger electrode configuration with half-current electrode… Show more

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“…Given a current population estimated to be 200 million and an annual increase of 2.6%, much of the country's natural landscapes will be subject to pressures from anthropogenic activities in the coming years. Furthermore, a few studies have investigated the impact of urbanisation on bird richness and composition in Nigeria (Kumdet et al, 2021;Lawal & Iwajomo, 2020;Lee et al, 2021). This study, therefore, seeks to contribute to the growing knowledge of how bird populations are impacted by urbanisation, with the expectation that the results would contribute to inform the conservation of bird populations in urban areas.…”
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“…Given a current population estimated to be 200 million and an annual increase of 2.6%, much of the country's natural landscapes will be subject to pressures from anthropogenic activities in the coming years. Furthermore, a few studies have investigated the impact of urbanisation on bird richness and composition in Nigeria (Kumdet et al, 2021;Lawal & Iwajomo, 2020;Lee et al, 2021). This study, therefore, seeks to contribute to the growing knowledge of how bird populations are impacted by urbanisation, with the expectation that the results would contribute to inform the conservation of bird populations in urban areas.…”
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confidence: 99%