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Mapping Bedrock Topography using Electromagnetic Profiling
Electromagnetic profiling method was used in Echara Unuhu, within the Abakaliki Urban, to map the bedrock topography which also aids us to determine the position of the deepest fractured shale where a productive borehole will be constructed The area under study is within the Abakaliki Shales Geologi...
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Published in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2010-06, Vol.13 (4) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Electromagnetic profiling method was used in Echara Unuhu, within the
Abakaliki Urban, to map the bedrock topography which also aids us to
determine the position of the deepest fractured shale where a
productive borehole will be constructed The area under study is within
the Abakaliki Shales Geologic Formation. The rocks are packages of
thinly layered olive green to dark gray blush black shale, which are
frequently calcareous, subordinate fine-grained micaceous sandstone;
micaceous siltstone, sandy shales and shelly limestone. Two-man
portable Geonics EM 34-3 electromagnetic equipment was used in the
profiling normal to the strike. The results show that typical
conductivity value of the shallow bedrock (1.51-2.0m) lies between
22.1-53.7 mmho/m while conductivity values from 269-786mmohm/m indicate
thicker/deeper (25-30m) fractures with higher moisture contents.
Mapping of bedrock topography at Echara Unuhu enabled us to locate a
point which on drilling produces good water yield; this technique is
recommended for use in formations with similar characteristics @ JASEM |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 1119-8362 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v13i4.55403 |