Hydrogeophysical Investigation For Groundwater In Central Minna, Nigeria.
Abstract
This hydro geophysical investigation is aimed at delineating the aquiferous units in the central part of Minna by determining their depths, thicknesses, resistivities and the potential borehole depth at various locations within the area employing the technique the Vertical Electric Sounding (VES) using the Schlumberger array. A grid of 7 profiles with a total of 49 sounding stations was occupied. The area was found to be underlain by 4 geological formations. The second and third formations underlying parent bedrock form the aquiferous unit. This unit was found to have an average resistivity value range of 120 – 900 Ωm and an average thickness of 25 m. It is deeply seated in some areas with an average depth of 25 – 30 m.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
Promote open access - contribute to help support Science World Journal