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The use of the multiple-gradient array for geoelectrical resistivity and induced polarization imaging.

Aizebeokhai, A. P. and Oyeyemi , Kehinde D. (2014) The use of the multiple-gradient array for geoelectrical resistivity and induced polarization imaging. Journal of Applied Geophysics , 111. pp. 364-376.

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Abstract

The use of most conventional electrode configurations in electrical resistivity survey is often time consuming and labour intensive, especially when using manual data acquisition systems. Often, data acquisition teams tend to reduce data density so as to speed up field operation thereby reducing the survey cost; but this could significantly degrade the quality and resolution of the inverse models. In the present work, the potential of using the multiple gradient array, a non-conventional electrode configuration, for practical cost effective and rapid subsurface resistivity and induced polarization mapping was evaluated. The array was used to conduct 2D resistivity and time-domain induced polarization imaging along two traverses in a study site at Ota, southwestern Nigeria. The subsurface was characterised and the main aquifer delineated using the inverse resistivity and chargeability images obtained. The performance of the multiple-gradient array was evaluated by correlating the 2D resistivity and chargeability images with those of the conventional Wenner array as well as the result of some soundings conducted along the same traverses using Schlumberger array. The multiple-gradient array has been found to have the advantage of measurement logistics and improved image resolution over the Wenner array.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QE Geology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Physics
Depositing User: Mr. K. D. Oyeyemi
Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2016 07:29
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2016 09:57
URI: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/id/eprint/6132

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