Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria

Abstract The present study involved the use of 82 geo-electric soundings, and the measurement of well inventory and conduct of yield tests in 19 wells across the various bedrock terrains of Ibarapa region of southwestern Nigeria. The aim is to proffer solution to the unsustainable yield of the avail...

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Main Author: Olanrewaju Akinfemiwa Akanbi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-05-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0731-9
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spelling doaj-a0b5868a40fc432a9bf2019ec5934bad2020-11-25T00:37:36ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952018-05-018312210.1007/s13201-018-0731-9Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern NigeriaOlanrewaju Akinfemiwa Akanbi0Department of Earth Sciences, Ajayi Crowther UniversityAbstract The present study involved the use of 82 geo-electric soundings, and the measurement of well inventory and conduct of yield tests in 19 wells across the various bedrock terrains of Ibarapa region of southwestern Nigeria. The aim is to proffer solution to the unsustainable yield of the available boreholes in order to effectively exploit the existing groundwater resource in the area. From the geological reports, the area is underlain by four principal crystalline rocks that include porphyritic granite, gneisses, amphibolite and migmatite. The geo-electric studies revealed that the degree and extent of development of the weathered–fractured component varied, leading to diversity in groundwater yield and in aquifer vulnerability to contamination. The thickness of the weathered layer is greater than 18 m in areas underlain by amphibolite and gneisses and less than 13 m within migmatite and porphyritic granite terrains. High groundwater yield greater than 70 m3/day was recorded in wells within the zones of rock contacts and in areas with large concentration of bedrock fractures and elevated locations across the various bedrock terrains. Aquifer vulnerability is low in amphibolite, high in granitic terrains, low to moderate in gneisses and high to moderate in migmatite. Also, wells’ depths and terrain elevation have a moderate to strong indirect relationship with groundwater yield in most bedrock terrains, except in high topographic areas underlain by porphyritic granite. Therefore, there is need for modification of well depth in accordance with the terrain elevation and hydrogeological complexity of the weathered–fractured components of the variuos bedrock terrains, so as to ensure a sustainable groundwater yield.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0731-9Geo-electric studiesBorehole topography and depthGroundwater yieldBasement aquifers
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Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria
Applied Water Science
Geo-electric studies
Borehole topography and depth
Groundwater yield
Basement aquifers
author_facet Olanrewaju Akinfemiwa Akanbi
author_sort Olanrewaju Akinfemiwa Akanbi
title Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria
title_short Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria
title_full Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement Aquifers of Ibarapa region, southwestern Nigeria
title_sort hydrogeological characterisation and prospect of basement aquifers of ibarapa region, southwestern nigeria
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract The present study involved the use of 82 geo-electric soundings, and the measurement of well inventory and conduct of yield tests in 19 wells across the various bedrock terrains of Ibarapa region of southwestern Nigeria. The aim is to proffer solution to the unsustainable yield of the available boreholes in order to effectively exploit the existing groundwater resource in the area. From the geological reports, the area is underlain by four principal crystalline rocks that include porphyritic granite, gneisses, amphibolite and migmatite. The geo-electric studies revealed that the degree and extent of development of the weathered–fractured component varied, leading to diversity in groundwater yield and in aquifer vulnerability to contamination. The thickness of the weathered layer is greater than 18 m in areas underlain by amphibolite and gneisses and less than 13 m within migmatite and porphyritic granite terrains. High groundwater yield greater than 70 m3/day was recorded in wells within the zones of rock contacts and in areas with large concentration of bedrock fractures and elevated locations across the various bedrock terrains. Aquifer vulnerability is low in amphibolite, high in granitic terrains, low to moderate in gneisses and high to moderate in migmatite. Also, wells’ depths and terrain elevation have a moderate to strong indirect relationship with groundwater yield in most bedrock terrains, except in high topographic areas underlain by porphyritic granite. Therefore, there is need for modification of well depth in accordance with the terrain elevation and hydrogeological complexity of the weathered–fractured components of the variuos bedrock terrains, so as to ensure a sustainable groundwater yield.
topic Geo-electric studies
Borehole topography and depth
Groundwater yield
Basement aquifers
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0731-9
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