Application of VLF-EM response and geoelectrical sounding in groundwater investigation around an active dumpsite
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2024
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Application of VLF-EM response and geoelectrical sounding in groundwater investigation around an active dumpsite
Abstract
An integrated geophysical method combining very low frequency electromagnetic (VLF-EM)
and vertical electrical sounding (VES) methods were carried out around Adaland, Southwestern Nigeria,
located within latitude 70 54' 0" and longitude 40 43' 0", with a view to investigate the possible impact of
dumpsite on groundwater.This is the major study in the environment to offer extensive evidence regarding
the suitability of obtaining quality groundwater. In this research, eight VLF-EM and twelve VES data sets
were generated, which were then used to estimate the linear structure, bedrock formation, subsurface
geological characteristics, and identification of leachate pathways. The VLF-EM data were analyzed by
employing Karous_Hjelt and Microsoft Excel, while the VES data were investigated using the WinRESIST
software. TheVLF-EM results confirmed the presence of conductive zones, which might be due to fracture,
fault and contact zones or weathered basements. The lithological units acquired from the electrical resistivity
results revealed four geoelectrical layers such as topsoil, weathered-based, fractured basement and fresh
basement. However, the identified weathered layers and fractured basements from the geoelectrical sections
and the corresponding Karous and Hjelt (K-H) pseudo sectionresults around the dumpsite, constitute the main
passages for the possible impact of the open dumpsite on groundwater quality, since leachates from the
dumpsite could slowly percolate downwards from the topsoil to the water table. Therefore, the impact of the
dumpsite on the groundwater is caused by the inadequate clay materials, near-surface features such as
fractures/faults, and lateral in-homogeneity. Thus, integrating both methods has been recommended in site
characterization for accessing quality groundwater around a dumpsite environment.
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: Geophysical method, leachate, dumpsite, Environments, Groundwater