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Geoelectrical resistivity mapping for sustainable groundwater management in Umuahia South: Insights from vertical electrical sounding

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Stephen Obioma Akidi 1, Bridget Odochi Ubechu 2, *, Young Ezenwa Obioha 2 Chigozie Chukwuemeka Ikechukwu 3 and Chinyere Caroline Amadi 2

1 Department of Geology, College of Physical and Applied Sciences, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia state, Nigeria.
2 Department of Geology, School of Physical Sciences, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria.
3 GIS Grandmaster Co. Limited Lagos, Nigeria.

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 13(01), 2296–2319.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1922
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1922

Received on 02 September 2024; revised on 10 October 2024; accepted on 12 October 2024

The study of geoelectrical resistivity provides critical insights into subsurface characteristics and aquifer dynamics, particularly in regions with varying geological formations. This research investigates the geoelectrical properties of the aquifer system in Umuahia South, highlighting its significance for sustainable groundwater management. The primary aim of this study is to characterize the geoelectrical layers, assess aquifer thickness and resistivity, and evaluate the implications for groundwater resource management. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) was conducted across ten locations to measure the resistivity and thickness of subsurface layers. The data collected were analyzed to identify distinct geoelectrical layers, their respective resistivity values, and thicknesses. The study reveals significant variations in aquifer properties across the region, with VES 1 showcasing the largest thickness of 69.2 m and VES 9 the smallest at 5.2 m. Aquifer thickness decreases from the Benin Formation toward the Ameki and Ogwashi-Asaba Formations. Hydraulic conductivity ranges from 0.207 to 0.954 m/day, indicating varying groundwater flow potential, while transmissivity values vary from 4.965 to 30.441 m²/day, with 60% of aquifers classified as intermediate. Groundwater Potential Index (GWPI) highlights approximately 70% of the area as high potential, underscoring the need for targeted management strategies to optimize water resource extraction and sustainability. The variability in resistivity and thickness across the study area suggests significant subsurface heterogeneity. High resistivity values indicate favorable conditions for groundwater flow, particularly in areas like VES 6. Conversely, lower resistivity in locations such as VES 9 indicates potential challenges for groundwater storage. This study provides vital information on the aquifer system in Umuahia South, emphasizing the need for targeted groundwater management strategies based on the geoelectrical characteristics identified. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of the aquifer dynamics in the region and offers a framework for sustainable groundwater resource management, highlighting the importance of geoelectrical assessments.

Aquifer assessment; Geoelectrical resistivity; Groundwater management; Subsurface heterogeneity

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Stephen Obioma Akidi, Bridget Odochi Ubechu, Young Ezenwa Obioha, Chigozie Chukwuemeka Ikechukwu and Chinyere Caroline Amadi. Geoelectrical resistivity mapping for sustainable groundwater management in Umuahia South: Insights from vertical electrical sounding. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 13(01), 2296–2319. https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2024.13.1.1922

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