2020
DOI: 10.3329/jsr.v12i3.44136
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A Preliminary Study of Groundwater Conditions in a Transitional Environment of Niger Delta using Direct – Current Soundings

Abstract: The study area Burutu lies within the transitional environment of the Niger delta. The area is sectioned by a compact network of rivers and creeks, which maintain a fragile but dynamic balance between saline, estuarine and freshwater surface bodies. Twenty direct current resistivity soundings were carried out to provide adequate information on the spatial lithological variation and groundwater conditions in Burutu. Resistivity contrasts and water analysis were used as a means of characterizing probable litholo… Show more

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“…Groundwater is a precious natural resource; however, contamination has remained an everincreasing water resource problem. Previous studies in the Niger Delta have shown deterioration in groundwater quality (Akpoborie et al, 2000;Akpoborie and Aweto, 2012;Aweto, 2020;Ohwoghere-Asuma et al, 2020). The sands which are coarse and have good aquifer potential are mostly unconfined, thus making them vulnerable to surface contamination from many potential sources (Aweto, 2012).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Groundwater is a precious natural resource; however, contamination has remained an everincreasing water resource problem. Previous studies in the Niger Delta have shown deterioration in groundwater quality (Akpoborie et al, 2000;Akpoborie and Aweto, 2012;Aweto, 2020;Ohwoghere-Asuma et al, 2020). The sands which are coarse and have good aquifer potential are mostly unconfined, thus making them vulnerable to surface contamination from many potential sources (Aweto, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This layer ideally was expected to have a good protective capacity rating. Two studies were recently conducted in the Niger Delta by Ohwoghere-Asuma et al (2018) and Aweto (2020) to identify lithofacies and aquifer protective capacity. The findings of the studies showed that aquifers underlying impervious geologic materials such as clays tend to retard the migration of contaminants and thus have a good protective capacity (GPC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%