Exploration and Delineation of Potable and Prolific Aquifers in Bonny Kingdom

Okuyade, W.I.A. and Abbey, M.E. and Onyebueke, D.E. and Ibeawuchi, J.O. (2024) Exploration and Delineation of Potable and Prolific Aquifers in Bonny Kingdom. Asian Journal of Geological Research, 7 (2). pp. 154-174.

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Abstract

Bonny Kingdom is an island in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. It is composed of the mainland and creeked-villages, and surrounded by the Sea and Atlantic Ocean. In the Bonny Kingdom, there is water everywhere but there is little or no potable water for drinking and domestic uses. Upon this, the exploration and delineation of potable and prolific aquifers using the Vertical Electrical Sounding method is carried out. Of the many locations where the study is carried out, the reports of fourteen are considered herein, and the geologic data showing the apparent resistivity, depths, and thicknesses of the sub-surfaces are obtained, analyzed, and presented quantitatively and graphically. The results are analyzed using IPI2win iteration software, and they show that freshwater aquifers exist in the Bonny Kingdom at different degrees (some shallow and some deep) such that boreholes can be drilled to specified depths for domestic or industrial uses. The locations of the potable aquifers have been mapped out. The shallow aquifers are prone to surface influences such as contaminations and may likely dry up during the dry season; the deep aquifers have greater sustainability but require carefulness at the drilling stage to avoid encroaching into sub-surfaces with possible saline water. Furthermore, it is observed that there are more prolific freshwater aquifers on the mainland than in the villages.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Lib Research Guardians > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Jul 2024 06:56
Last Modified: 16 Jul 2024 06:56
URI: http://eprints.classicrepository.com/id/eprint/2713

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