2D Resistivity Imaging for Leachate Migration in Nkwelle-Ezunaka Farm Estate, Southeastern Nigeria

Publication Date: 21/07/2023

DOI: 10.52589/AJENSR-OIH3LABA


Author(s): Nzemeka Olisah C., Ugwu Gabriel Z., Onyishi George E..

Volume/Issue: Volume 6 , Issue 2 (2023)



Abstract:

Leachate effluence from wastewater Leachate migration and solid waste are major sources of soil and groundwater pollution. Assessing the impact of leachate is an active area of soil and groundwater research. This study evaluated the extent of leachate migration at Nkwele-Ezunaka Farm Estate in Anambra State of Nigeria using a 2D resistivity imaging technique. The study area lies within longitude 6° 51' 27'' − 6° 59' 37'' E and latitudes 6° 13' 18'' − 6° 20 '27" N and covers an area of about 60 km2. A total of five profile lines were carried out in a resistivity survey using a digital read-out resistivity meter (ABEM SAS 1000). The data obtained were interpreted using RES2DINV software. A contaminant leachate plume was delineated in 2D resistivity sections as low resistivity zones (less than 80.0 Ωm). The maximum depth of penetration of leachate determined was 10.6 m and hence could not penetrate the groundwater in the study area. The groundwater flow in the study area was revealed to be in the West-East direction.


Keywords:

Contaminated Zones, Groundwater Flow, Leachate Migration, Pseudosection, Profile Lines. Resistivity Imaging.


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