Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4728625 Journal of African Earth Sciences 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Good quality and prolific aquifer is present at a depth of 31.5–45.9 m.•The electrical conductivity of the formation fluid is 0.0105 mS/m.•The total dissolved solid in the aquifer fluid is 67.43 mg/m3.•The transmissivity of the aquifer layer is 0.0713 m2/min.•The storativity of the aquifer is 1.3 × 10−5.

The purpose of this study is to investigate the aquifer properties and lithological strata of Abraka, Nigeria. This was carried out by employing the geoelectric, geophysical well logging and pumping test methods. Ten vertical electrical soundings using the Schlumberger configuration were occupied to investigate the geoelectric properties of the subsurface, while two wells were drilled to evaluate the lithology and aquifer parameters of the study area. The result of the lithological study showed that the subsurface formations consist of lateritic sand, fine and medium grain sand mixed with clay, coarse sand, medium coarse sand and very coarse sand. The interpretation of the geoelectric data using a combination of curve matching and Win Resist computer iteration showed close correlation with the well record. The geoelectric result revealed that the fifth layer with a resistivity range of between 509 and 1033 Ω m and a depth range of between 31.5 and 45.9 m is the preferred layer to source for good quality water in the area. The result of well logs also showed that the electrical conductivity and the total dissolve solid which were obtained as 0.0105 mS/m and 67.43 mg/m3 respectively falls within the World Health Organisation benchmark for potable water. The result of pumping test further revealed that the transmissivity, storativity and specific capacity of the aquifer are 0.0713 m2/min, 1.3 × 10−5 and 0.39 m2/min respectively. It is inferred from this survey that the aquifer is confined and capable of yielding adequate and good quality water for the people.

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