Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8913542 | Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The near perfect agreement between the two sets of data generated from the EM and ERT surveys over the Awotan landfill site as well as the subsurface imaging ability of these geophysical methods to delineate the region of elevated contamination presented in the form of anomalously high apparent ground conductivity and low subsurface resistivity distribution, suggest the importance of integrating electromagnetic and electrical resistivity investigation techniques for environmental studies and more importantly for selecting appropriate landfill dump site location such with ability to retain the generated contaminants and thus prevent environmental pollution.
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Authors
Olawale Olakunle Osinowo, Michael Oluseyi Falufosi, Eniola Oluwatosin Omiyale,