2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-019-1876-3
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Investigation of lithological control of iron enrichment in groundwater using geophysical techniques in Yenagoa, Southern Nigeria

Abstract: Hydrochemical analysis of water samples from Yenagoa in the Niger Delta shows widespread occurrence of iron (Fe) in the groundwater. The Fe concentration is more than 0.3 mg/L at many places, and the distribution is heterogeneous both vertically and horizontally. In order to identify the cause of the high heterogeneity, we carried out an integrated study consisting of hydrogeochemical, electrical resistivity sounding and induced polarization (IP) chargeability measurements at eleven sites and 2-D electrical re… Show more

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“…All mean values exceeded the acceptable limit (0.3 mg/L) set by FMEnv (2011) except in well 3, suggesting geogenic influence. Okiongbo et al (2020) observed that Fe concentrations in excess of acceptable limit (>0.03 mg/L) is very common in groundwaters of the Niger Delta. A range of 0.0 -6.2 mg/L was recorded in groundwaters from 60 locations in eastern Niger Delta by Abam and Nwankwoala (2020) though lower values -0.005 -0.738 mg/L and 0.18 -0.28 mg/L were recorded elsewhere in Akwa Ibom State by Etesin et al (2021) and Umana et al (2022) respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All mean values exceeded the acceptable limit (0.3 mg/L) set by FMEnv (2011) except in well 3, suggesting geogenic influence. Okiongbo et al (2020) observed that Fe concentrations in excess of acceptable limit (>0.03 mg/L) is very common in groundwaters of the Niger Delta. A range of 0.0 -6.2 mg/L was recorded in groundwaters from 60 locations in eastern Niger Delta by Abam and Nwankwoala (2020) though lower values -0.005 -0.738 mg/L and 0.18 -0.28 mg/L were recorded elsewhere in Akwa Ibom State by Etesin et al (2021) and Umana et al (2022) respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%