Utilizing Geological and Geoelectrical methods in a GIS-based DRASTIC model of the Probable Groundwater Vulnerability in the Southern Nigerian Raffia Metropolis of Ikot Ekpene and its Surroundings

E. O. Ikpe, Udeme Inyang, Itoro A. Sampson
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The city of Ikot Ekpene is facing a significant issue with groundwater contamination. This is due to the rising amount of home and industrial waste caused by the increasing human population and various business operations in the area. This study seeks to evaluate the susceptibility of groundwater in the metropolis of Ikot Ekpene and its surrounding areas in southern Nigeria. It will utilize integrated geoelectrical and geological approaches within the GIS-based DRASTIC model. A total of twenty vertical electrical soundings (VES) were conducted in the region using the Schlumberger array. Based on the geological drilling data, the interpretation of the VES data suggests that the area consists of 3-4 geoelectric layers. The lithological succession in the area exhibits a range of sediment types, including fine and coarse sand as well as gravelly sands. Additionally, there are localized occurrences of clay intercalations. The third geoelectric layer, located at a depth of 9.0–86.6 m, is the primary aquifer that can be utilized in the region. The DRASTIC model included seven environmental parameters, including depth to the water table, net recharge, aquifer medium, topography, impact of vadose zone, and hydraulic conductivity, with the purpose of conducting a vulnerability assessment. The assessment of groundwater vulnerability ratings (GVR) reveals that 75% of the research region is classified as high vulnerability, 20% as moderate vulnerability, and the remaining 5% as low vulnerability. The studied area is predominantly characterized by moderate to high Groundwater Vulnerability Rating (GVR), which is likely attributed to the generally gentle topography and the presence of highly permeable geomaterials in the upper levels of the water table.
在基于地理信息系统(GIS)的 DRASTIC 模型中利用地质和地质电学方法分析尼日利亚南部拉菲亚大都市伊科特埃克佩内及其周边地区的可能地下水脆弱性
伊科特埃克佩内市正面临着地下水污染的严重问题。这是由于该地区不断增加的人口和各种商业活动所造成的家庭和工业废物量不断增加。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚南部伊科特埃克佩内大都市及其周边地区地下水的易受污染性。它将在基于地理信息系统的 DRASTIC 模型中采用综合地质电气和地质方法。利用斯伦贝谢阵列在该地区共进行了二十次垂直电测(VES)。根据地质钻探数据,对 VES 数据的解释表明,该地区由 3-4 个地电层组成。该地区的岩性演替呈现出多种沉积类型,包括细砂、粗砂和砾砂。此外,局部地区还存在粘土夹层。第三地电层位于 9.0-86.6 米深处,是该地区可利用的主要含水层。DRASTIC 模型包括七个环境参数,包括地下水位深度、净补给量、含水层介质、地形、软弱带的影响和水力传导性,目的是进行脆弱性评估。地下水脆弱性等级(GVR)评估显示,研究区域 75% 的地区被归类为高脆弱性地区,20% 的地区被归类为中度脆弱性地区,其余 5% 的地区被归类为低脆弱性地区。研究区域的主要特征是中度至高度地下水脆弱性等级(GVR),这可能是由于该区域地形总体平缓,地下水位上层存在高渗透性地质材料。
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