2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-020-01244-w
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The use of very low-frequency electromagnetic survey in the mapping of groundwater condition in oporoza-gbamaratu area of the Niger Delta

Abstract: The use of VLF-EM in sedimentary basins has not been fully understood and has not attracted substantial usage in groundwater exploration, specifically in coastal Niger Delta. In the present study, VLF and 2D electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) surveys were combined with hydrogeochemical data to examine groundwater quality. Both interpretations of VLF and 2D ERI uncovered subsurface conductive geologic materials. Eight groundwater and one river water samples as well as static water level were analyzed to compl… Show more

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“…VLF-EM has been typically used to prospect for conductive mineral deposits (Paal 1965) and for the identification of fracture zones for groundwater exploration (Jamal and Singh 2018), detection of fractures in the bedrock (Adepelumi et al 2006), geological boundaries and shear zones/faults (Gnaneshwar et al 2011;Parker 1980;Phillips and Richards 1975;Saydam 1981, Ramesh Babu et al 2007Sundararajan et al 2006), but it has been also applied to map groundwater conditions in sedimentary basins (Ohwoghere-Asuma et al 2020) and to detect leachate plumes and groundwater pollution (Al-Tarazi et al 2008).…”
Section: Vlf-em and Electric Resistivity Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VLF-EM has been typically used to prospect for conductive mineral deposits (Paal 1965) and for the identification of fracture zones for groundwater exploration (Jamal and Singh 2018), detection of fractures in the bedrock (Adepelumi et al 2006), geological boundaries and shear zones/faults (Gnaneshwar et al 2011;Parker 1980;Phillips and Richards 1975;Saydam 1981, Ramesh Babu et al 2007Sundararajan et al 2006), but it has been also applied to map groundwater conditions in sedimentary basins (Ohwoghere-Asuma et al 2020) and to detect leachate plumes and groundwater pollution (Al-Tarazi et al 2008).…”
Section: Vlf-em and Electric Resistivity Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study area is the Ughelli West engineered dumpsite, located in the Uvwiamuge community, 10 km Southeast of Warri, in the Western part of the Niger Delta (Figure 1). It lies between longitudes 5° 51' E, 5° 53' E, and latitudes 5° 34' N, 5° 36' N. The subsurface geology of the area includes the Holocene Sombreiro -Warri Deltaic Plain deposits have been described and summarized in different studies (Akpoborie et al, 2015Ohwoghere-Asuma et al, 2020). This deposit which is between 40 and 150 m thick, comprises of laterally homogenous fine to medium and coarse-grained sands with occurrences of little clays.…”
Section: A Location and Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These measurements can create a conductivity map of the subsurface, identifying areas of potential contamination and guiding further investigations and remediation efforts. However, while VLF techniques have been used extensively in geophysical and mineral exploration; their effectiveness in aquifer contamination assessment has yet to be fully validated (Olaoye & Oladunjoye, 2019;Ohwoghere-Asuma et al 2020). The assessment of aquifer contamination is not only for immediate remediation efforts but also for long-term groundwater management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accurate assessments inform decision-making processes for remediation, protection, and sustainable use of groundwater resources. Several studies have explored various techniques for aquifer contamination assessment, with a growing interest in non-invasive methods like VLF (Sbarbati et al, 2015;Ohwoghere-Asuma, 2020). These studies have highlighted the potential of VLF techniques but also underscored the need for further validation and optimization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%