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Title: | 2-D Electrical Resistivity Imaging for Detecting Landslide Vulnerability of Some Tin Mine Sites in Jos South, Plateau State, North Central, Nigeria |
Authors: | Akanbi, E. S. Bulus, J.A. |
Keywords: | granitic Gyerro 2 Landslide Weak zone |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | IOSR Journal of Applied Geology and Geophysics (IOSR-JAGG) |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 5;Iss. 2; Ver. II. Pp 17-24 |
Abstract: | A possible cause of landslide is mining activity, with the problem exacerbated in areas where mining activities are uncontrolled and unregulated like the Jos-South, North-Central Nigeria. The aim of this study is to use 2-D electrical resistivity imaging as a preliminary tool to investigate landslide vulnerability of some tin mine sites in this area. The Wenner-Schlumberger configuration was used and the apparent resistivity (observed data) was iteratively subjected to inversion process using RES2DINV software, to generate the 2-D resistivity sections. The 2-D Electrical Resistivity models revealed resistivity sections with resistivity generally increasing with depth, that is overburden resistivity < granitic weathered basement resistivity < granitic basement. The exception was that of the model for Gyerro 2 (Sabongida Kanar 2), which revealed a section with overburden resistivity > granitic weathered < granitic basement resistivity.The fluid flow mechanism and weathered zone as indicated by the low resistivity values show the presence of a weak zone within the subsurface of Gyerro 2 where landslides can form. Hence, the subsurface of Gyerro 2 area is vulnerable to land sliding with a weak zone of very low resistivity (4.58 Ω -36.4 Ω) greater than 3600m2. This weak zone may comprise of high content of clayey material, cassiterite bearing alluvium and water. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1956 |
ISSN: | 2321–0990 |
Appears in Collections: | Physics
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