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INTEGRATED ASSESSMENTS OF POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF HYDROCARBON AND SALT WATER INTRUSION ON THE GROUNDWATER OF IGANMU AREA OF LAGOS METROPOLIS, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

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dc.contributor.author Ayolabi, E. A
dc.contributor.author Folorunso, A. F
dc.contributor.author Obende, P. W
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-21T12:55:41Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-21T12:55:41Z
dc.date.issued 2010-05-28
dc.identifier.citation Ayolabi, E. A, Folorunso, A. F & Obende, P. W (2010). INTEGRATED ASSESSMENTS OF POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF HYDROCARBON AND SALT WATER INTRUSION ON THE GROUNDWATER OF IGANMU AREA OF LAGOS METROPOLIS, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA. EARTH SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL. Vol. 14, No. 1 (June 2010): 100-110 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/845
dc.description.abstract Vertical electrical sounding (VES) and Induced Polarisation (IP) methods of geophysical survey were incorporated with physiochemical analysis of well water samples to determine vertical extent of petroleum-product contamination in subsurface soils and groundwater from bulk-fuel storage and distribution terminals in Iganmu area of Lagos. Interpreted results of VES and IP revealed four geoelectric layers. Clay with resistivity and IP values ranging from 1.5 – 14 Wm and 50 – 400mV/V respectively was encountered at the last layer penetrated by the survey except in four VES stations where the clay horizon was delineated at the third layer. This implies that subsurface aquifer is sealed by impervious layer which possibly prevents it from being contaminated by hydrocarbon and other refuse materials from the surface. Borehole log and electrical resistivity survey from a control site within the area were also incorporated with the geophysical measurements and these confirm lithologic similarity and the presence of a sealant above the aquifer layer. In addition to this, the results of the physical and geochemical analyses carried out on groundwater samples from shallow wells within the pack show very negligible level of hydrocarbon contamination which has no serious environmental implications on subsurface water in the area. However, electrical conductivity, salinity and TDS values obtained show high level of dissolved minerals (salts) making the water highly saline and unsuitable for drinking being far above recommended values for drinking water. We thus inferred that Lagos lagoon must have invaded the aquifer in some places leading to high salinity observed. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher EARTH SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 14;1
dc.subject contamination en_US
dc.subject hydrocarbon en_US
dc.subject electrical resistivity en_US
dc.subject physiochemical en_US
dc.subject IP sounding en_US
dc.title INTEGRATED ASSESSMENTS OF POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF HYDROCARBON AND SALT WATER INTRUSION ON THE GROUNDWATER OF IGANMU AREA OF LAGOS METROPOLIS, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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