Vertical electrical sounding to delineate the potential aquifer zones for drinking water in Niamey city, Niger, Africa

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Niger is a landlocked African country and the only source of surface water is the Niger River which flows in the western part of Niger and only few villages near to the river gets benefited from it, leaving most of the areas dependent on groundwater solely. The groundwater resources in Niger are mainly used for drinking, livestock and domestic needs. It can be observed that the water exploitation is minimal there due to several factors like undeveloped areas, less population, limited wells, rain-fed irrigation, etc. The delineation of potential aquifer zones is an important aspect for groundwater prospecting. Hence, the direct current (DC) resistivity soundings method also known as vertical electrical sounding (VES) is one of the most applied geophysical techniques for groundwater prospecting that was used in the capital city, Niamey of Niger. Twelve VES surveys, each of AB spacing 400 m were carried out in lateritic and granitic rock formations with a view to study the layer response and to delineate the potential zones. Potential aquifer zones were at shallow depth ranging from 10 to 25 m for the drilled borehole depth of 80-85 m in every village. Analysis of the result showed a good correlation between the acquired data and the lithologs.

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Choudhury, J., Lohith Kumar, K., Nagaiah, E., Sonkamble, S., Ahmed, S., & Kumar, V. (2017). Vertical electrical sounding to delineate the potential aquifer zones for drinking water in Niamey city, Niger, Africa. Journal of Earth System Science, 126(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-017-0860-9

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