尼日利亚南部阿夸伊博姆州部分地区地下水储存库地电研究

Q2 Engineering
J. C. Ibuot, M. M. M. Ekpa, D. O. Okoroh, Aniefiok S. Akpan Emmanuel T. Omeje
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摘要

利用垂直电测深(VES)进行地电测量,对地下水资源库进行评价。在最大电极间距范围内,共获得了7个测深数据,测深数据的层电阻率、厚度和深度均在最大电极间距范围内。得到的地电参数用于估计Dar-Zarrouk参数(纵向电导和横向电阻)、水力电导和透射率。结果表明:该含水层电阻率范围为77.14 ~ 784.76 Ωm,厚度范围为28.78 ~ 80.04 m。纵向电导率为0.071 ~ 0.825 Ω-1,水力电导率为1.087 ~ 5.881 m/d,透射率为60.180 ~ 374.031𝑚2/d。生成的等高线图显示了这些参数在地下的变化,并划定了保护能力差的区域。研究区地下水潜势为中等,腐蚀等级为无腐蚀性和微腐蚀性。
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GEOELECTRIC STUDY OF GROUNDWATER REPOSITORY IN PARTS OF AKWA IBOM STATE, SOUTHERN NIGERIA
Geoelectric survey employing Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) was carried out in order to assess the groundwater repositories. A total of seven soundings were obtained with their layer resistivity, thickness and depth within the maximum electrode separation. The geoelectric parameters obtained were used to estimate the Dar-Zarrouk parameters (longitudinal conductance and transverse resistance), hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity. The result shows the aquifer resistivity ranging from 77.14 to 784.76 Ωm, with thickness ranging from 28.78 to 80.04 m. The longitudinal conductance have values ranging from 0.071 to 0.825 Ω-1 while the values of hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity range from 1.087 to 5.881 m/day and 60.180 to 374.031 𝑚2/day respectively. The contour maps generated show the variation of these parameters across the subsurface, and areas with poor protective capacity were delineated. The results also delineate the groundwater potential of the study area as moderate, while the corrosivity rating indicates non-corrosive and slightly corrosive.
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Water Conservation and Management
Water Conservation and Management Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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