Hydraulic characteristics of the Maastrichtian sedimentary rocks of the southeastern Bida Basin, central Nigeria |
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Authors: | Petr Vrbka Olusola Johnson Ojo Holler Gebhardt |
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Affiliation: | 1 Geologisch-Pälaontologisches Institut, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Schnittspahnstr. 9, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany;2 Department of Geology and Mineral Sciences, University of Ilorin, PMB 1515, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | A set of outcrop samples from the Lokoja and Patti Formations of the southern Bida Basin (Nigeria) was examined for grain size distribution, sedimentary and hydraulic characteristics. Most of the samples are well-sorted with an uniformity coefficient (U) ranging between 1.3 and 6.3. The mean effective grain diameter (d10) is in the order of 0.11 mm, the mean value of d90 was determined as 0.66 mm (both geometric mean) and the median grain size (d50) as 0.23 mm. Based on these values, the sedimentary sequence can be described as ‘fine to medium sized sand’, having minor amounts of either silt, or coarse sand and some gravel. The total porosity of the samples was determined by laboratory methods to be in the range of 9–29%. The hydraulic conductivity (K) was determined according to Hazen.and Beyer, and by Shepherd's formula, the last resulting in a geometric mean of 3.3 m d−1 or 3.3 darcy. The results are used to estimate local groundwater potential. The entire pore space (potential groundwater reservoir) for the area under study is estimated to be in the order of 290–430 km3. Because of higher hydraulic conductivities, it is recommended that the Lokoja Formation is concentrated on as a target for groundwater exploration. |
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