2022
DOI: 10.4314/dujopas.v8i2a.16
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Geoelectric investigation for aquifer characterization in Boi and Environs, Bauchi State, Northeast, Nigeria

Abstract: A total of thirty eight (38) Vertical Electrical resistivity Sounding (VES) were used to characterize aquifers in Boi and its environs, Bogoro Area of Bauchi State, Northeastern, Nigeria. The purpose of the study is to characterize the aquifer system in the area using Schlumberger configuration. Because there are multiple failed wells and boreholes in the vicinity, the research is justified. A total of 38 vertical electrical sounding (VES) were carried out, with a maximum electrode spacing of 100 m. The soundi… Show more

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“…To evaluate the parameters of a study area, the area has to be predominantly good to moderate groundwater potential. The numerous occurrences of failed/aborted boreholes in an area could be linked to a variety of factors, including poor data quality, lack of technical know-how, incorrect point selection, and poor drilled hole development, all of which are common in Basement Complex terrains [12]. Overall, the application of VES for evaluating groundwater occurrence in Lokoja has proven to be a valuable tool, providing insights into the hydrogeological framework and contributing to sustainable groundwater management in the region.…”
Section: Adeoye and Ajayimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the parameters of a study area, the area has to be predominantly good to moderate groundwater potential. The numerous occurrences of failed/aborted boreholes in an area could be linked to a variety of factors, including poor data quality, lack of technical know-how, incorrect point selection, and poor drilled hole development, all of which are common in Basement Complex terrains [12]. Overall, the application of VES for evaluating groundwater occurrence in Lokoja has proven to be a valuable tool, providing insights into the hydrogeological framework and contributing to sustainable groundwater management in the region.…”
Section: Adeoye and Ajayimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A typical Basement Complex terrain distinguished by the presence of hills and mountains thereby making access to potable water is challenging. Changde et al (2022) and Andarawus et al (2022) asserted that due to the complexities associated with Basement Complex terrains, proper understanding of the hydrogeological characteristics of the auriferous units is imperative for sustainable exploitation and development of groundwater resources. Groundwater exploitation in basementcomplicated terrain necessitates a thorough grasp of its hydrological properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%