Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method

It is important that we have good knowledge of the soil type so as to appreciate the enormous resources we are stepping on. It is more compelling for oil explorationists to know more as this will go a long way to determine the success or failure of search for minerals. Seismic methods give a good ov...

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Main Authors: Ajani, O.O., Fajemiroye, J.A., Odumosu, O.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS) 2013-03-01
Series:International Journal of Development and Sustainability
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Online Access:http://isdsnet.com/ijds-v2n1-10.pdf
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spelling doaj-c95b9faec6d84515b4795fafd8436c172020-11-24T22:56:47ZengInternational Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS)International Journal of Development and Sustainability2186-86622186-86622013-03-0121131139Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) methodAjani, O.O.Fajemiroye, J.A. Odumosu, O.A.It is important that we have good knowledge of the soil type so as to appreciate the enormous resources we are stepping on. It is more compelling for oil explorationists to know more as this will go a long way to determine the success or failure of search for minerals. Seismic methods give a good overview of a wide area though they involve greater logistics and operational requirements than some other geophysical methods. The purpose of present study is to determine the depth of the weathered layer and velocities of near-surface layers over the investigated area. Twelve sample points were picked with a grid system spread over a perimeter of approximately 4km x 4km. The in-house UpSphere computer program was utilised to analyse and display result in a way that makes final interpretation very easy. This program actually removed the burden of plotting the graphs and the contour maps manually. The depth of weathered layer in the study area varies between 12m and 13m. The velocities of the weathered layer and the consolidated layer vary between 500 m/s – 550 m/s and 1790 m/s – 1875 m/s respectively. Also the dip is in the north east – south west direction.http://isdsnet.com/ijds-v2n1-10.pdfWeathered layerContour mapsSeismic methodsUpShere program
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author Ajani, O.O.
Fajemiroye, J.A.
Odumosu, O.A.
spellingShingle Ajani, O.O.
Fajemiroye, J.A.
Odumosu, O.A.
Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method
International Journal of Development and Sustainability
Weathered layer
Contour maps
Seismic methods
UpShere program
author_facet Ajani, O.O.
Fajemiroye, J.A.
Odumosu, O.A.
author_sort Ajani, O.O.
title Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method
title_short Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method
title_full Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method
title_fullStr Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method
title_full_unstemmed Study of near-surface layers of Omerelu area using low velocity layer (LVL) method
title_sort study of near-surface layers of omerelu area using low velocity layer (lvl) method
publisher International Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS)
series International Journal of Development and Sustainability
issn 2186-8662
2186-8662
publishDate 2013-03-01
description It is important that we have good knowledge of the soil type so as to appreciate the enormous resources we are stepping on. It is more compelling for oil explorationists to know more as this will go a long way to determine the success or failure of search for minerals. Seismic methods give a good overview of a wide area though they involve greater logistics and operational requirements than some other geophysical methods. The purpose of present study is to determine the depth of the weathered layer and velocities of near-surface layers over the investigated area. Twelve sample points were picked with a grid system spread over a perimeter of approximately 4km x 4km. The in-house UpSphere computer program was utilised to analyse and display result in a way that makes final interpretation very easy. This program actually removed the burden of plotting the graphs and the contour maps manually. The depth of weathered layer in the study area varies between 12m and 13m. The velocities of the weathered layer and the consolidated layer vary between 500 m/s – 550 m/s and 1790 m/s – 1875 m/s respectively. Also the dip is in the north east – south west direction.
topic Weathered layer
Contour maps
Seismic methods
UpShere program
url http://isdsnet.com/ijds-v2n1-10.pdf
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