Abstract

The Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Method (VLF-EM) was used in view of detecting fractured or weathered zones within the University of Abuja Staff Quarters, Gwagwalada, Federal Capital Territory. The VLF -EM data measured along seventeen profiles of 400m at inter profile distance of 25m and interstation separation of 10m were done using the Scintrex ENVI Instrument. The VLF-EM survey revealed features significant to groundwater potential as conductive zones in the Fraser Filter maps and current density pseudosections. Three distinct zones were delineated based on the current density distribution. The fresh basement terrain corresponds to the highly resistive zone with current density value less than -20. The intermediate zone has current density value range of -20 to 25 typical of rocks and soil component which are slightly resistive to slightly conductive and corresponds to the partially saturated units. The third zone is highly conductive with current density value greater than 30 which includes the saturated weathered or fractured basement, fault zones, clay units and saturated sandy units within the study area. The north eastern, north western (profiles 1-8) and some parts of the southern region (profiles 16 and 17) of the study area show higher conductive zones than the central parts of the study area. This survey has helped in detecting sites that are suitable for groundwater exploration by identifying water bearing fractures and weathered zones in the study area. The areas with high conductivity response are areas with conductive overburden material such as clayey soil, saturated soil, water filled fractures and faults or weathered zone within the basement.

Highlights

  • Water as one of the most important substances on Earth is essential for continuity in the life of humans, plants and animals

  • The study area is within the basement complex region of Nigeria which are hard rock terrains

  • Groundwater is trapped within fractured zones, faults or highly weathered basement found within the rocks due to tectonic activities [4]

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Introduction

Water as one of the most important substances on Earth is essential for continuity in the life of humans, plants and animals. If a particular area lacks sufficient amount of safe and healthy water, life becomes frustrating for every living thing. Water has various uses which when available impacts on our community positively. Insufficient supply of safe and healthy water or use of contaminated water in a particular region can cause hardship to the public that depend on it for livelihood. Groundwater is the main source of quality and adequate water supply for domestic, agricultural and industrial use in most parts of the world. The study area is within the basement complex region of Nigeria which are hard rock terrains. Groundwater is trapped within fractured zones, faults or highly weathered basement found within the rocks due to tectonic activities [4].

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