Abstract

An integrated surface geophysical investigation involving resistivity and magnetic methods was carried out in the immediate vicinity of the Ikogosi warm spring situated in south-western Nigeria with a view to delineating its subsurface geological sequence and evaluating the structural setting beneath the warmspring. Total field magnetic measurements and vertical electrical sounding (VES) data were acquired along five N-S traverses. Magnetic and VES data interpretation

involved inverse modelling. The inverse magnetic models delineated fractured quartzite/faulted areas within fresh massive quartzite at varying depths and beneath all traverses. The geoelectrical sections developed from VESinterpretation results also delineated a subsurface sequence consisting of a topsoil/weathered layer, fresh quartzite, fractured/faulted quartzite and fresh quartzite bedrock. It was deduced that the fractured/faulted quartzite may have acted as conduit for the

movement of warm groundwater from profound depths to the surface while the spring outlet was located on a geological interface (lineament).

Details

Title
An appraisal of the geologic structure beneath the Ikogosi warm spring in south-western Nigeria using integrated surface geophysical methods
Author
Ojo, J S; Olorunfemi, M O; Falebita, D E
Pages
27-34
Publication year
2011
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
ISSN
17946190
e-ISSN
23393459
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1677639953
Copyright
Copyright Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2011