2019
DOI: 10.4314/njbas.v26i1.4
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Application of Geophysical Borehole Logs For Aquifer Characterization in Coastal Environment of Lagos, Southwestern Nigeria

Abstract: In order to understand the hydrogeological structure and orientation of the study area, an attempt was made to do well correlation and aquifer characterization. A total of nine composite logs comprising of Resistivity and Gamma Ray logs were used for the study. Three correlation panels trending in different directions were prepared. Each panel consists of series of well logs arranged horizontally in accordance with the spatial distribution of the wells on the field. This assisted in carrying out litho-stratifi… Show more

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“…The rapid urbanization experienced in Lagos appears similar in several cities such as Nairobi, Dhaka, Moscow, Tokyo, Chengdu etc (Oiro et al, 2020;Sun et al, 2020). Urbanisation has been accompanied by drilling boreholes/wells to meet the increasing human population, which has led to acute water shortage arising from over-abstraction of groundwater from the coastal aquifers system, with looming problems such as saline water intrusion, wastewater discharge, and leakage of contaminants (Adiat, 2019;Ajani et al, 2021;Akoteyon et al, 2018;Balogun et al, 2017;Oloruntola et al, 2017;Tijani et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid urbanization experienced in Lagos appears similar in several cities such as Nairobi, Dhaka, Moscow, Tokyo, Chengdu etc (Oiro et al, 2020;Sun et al, 2020). Urbanisation has been accompanied by drilling boreholes/wells to meet the increasing human population, which has led to acute water shortage arising from over-abstraction of groundwater from the coastal aquifers system, with looming problems such as saline water intrusion, wastewater discharge, and leakage of contaminants (Adiat, 2019;Ajani et al, 2021;Akoteyon et al, 2018;Balogun et al, 2017;Oloruntola et al, 2017;Tijani et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%