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Correlation of Surface Geophysical and Logging Data of Some Selected Boreholes in Imo State, South Eastern Nigeria
Author(s) -
Patrick Chinyeaka Nwachukwu,
Bon C Okoro,
Joachim Chiye Osuagwu,
Steve I Nwankwo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of geography and geology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1916-9787
pISSN - 1916-9779
DOI - 10.5539/jgg.v7n4p1
Subject(s) - borehole , logging , geophysical survey , well logging , drilling , geology , correlation coefficient , geophysics , hydrology (agriculture) , geography , geotechnical engineering , engineering , forestry , statistics , mathematics , mechanical engineering
Boreholes have become a major source of water supply in South Eastern Nigeria, an area with diversity in geology, topography and climatic conditions. The common approaches in borehole investigations are surface survey and logging. The two approaches are supposed to be complementary. However, for small schemes of groundwater development, logging is hardly considered.. Six boreholes were selected from locations at the three geographical zones of Imo state. The selected locations are Umueze, Umuduru, Ogbor-Ugiiri, Ngor Okpuala and Eziama. Geophysical survey and logging were carried out. Electrical resistivity method was adapted for geophysical survey. ABEM Terrameter (SAS) 300B with digital read-out was used for logging. The degree of correlation between the variables was determined by computing the coefficient of correlation denoted as R 2 . The results indicate generally poor correlations between logging and geophysical surface values for the selected boreholes except for the one located at Ngor Okpala with R 2 value of 0.7408. At this location, geophysical surface method for borehole locations can be carried without any Logging exercise to establish the Total Drilling Depth (TDD). This will help reduce the total cost for the drilling of the boreholes and also save time and much desired energy. In those areas where no correlation exists, there is need for Government Financial support in drilling sustainable borehloes as much costs are involved in investigation and construction works.

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