INVESTIGATION OF LEACHATE INFILTRATION ON GROUNDWATER USING GEO RESISTIVITY AND NATURAL ELECTRIC FIELD METHOD AROUND OJOOU-OLAYANJU’S DUMPSITE, ADA, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
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2024
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Nigerian Journal of Technology (NIJOTECH) Vol. 43, No. 1,
Abstract
The investigation of groundwater within the dumpsite environment is highly
important in geophysical study. This is because the extent of interaction between
the aquiferous medium and the contaminated zone could pose a serious threat
to the end users especially humans when consumed. This research aimed at
investigating leachate infiltration and its potential influence on groundwater at
Ojoou Olayanju's Dumpsite using combining geo-resistivity and natural electric
field (NEF) methods. In this study, five dipole-dipole and five NEF
measurements were obtained using the Omega resistivity meters and PQWT-150
equipment respectively. The dipole-dipole method was deployed to obtain a 2D
near-surface pseudo-section, and the NEF method was used to obtain the
frequency curve and profile maps of electric potential difference. The dipole
dipole results revealed the lateral variation in the resistivity along the traverses,
suggesting that the materials within this near-surface are heterogeneous, and
the closely spaced contours' varying gradients indicate fracture, which would
facilitate potential leachate filtration. The NEF results revealed curves, and a
subsurface image with respect to depth and profile distance. The points of
convergence signals on the frequency model correspond to a medium with low
resistivity on the profile map. The conductive medium is seen as being saturated
with leachate, which suggests that very large portion of the study area around
the dumpsite has been contaminated by leachate. Conclusively, it was revealed
that leachate filtration is evidence especially at the topsoil and due to the
presence of fractured zones, the groundwater quality is at risk of contamination
by continuous filtration of leachate.
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Geophysical investigation, Dipole dipole, Natural electric field, Leachate filtration, Groundwater contamination.