Characterizing groundwater potentials in parts of the basement complex of Nigeria using GIS and remote sensing
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2023
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Springer Nature Switzerland
Abstract
Groundwater prospect in parts of southwestern Nigeria was delineated by inferring the subsurface models from the responses
of remote sensing and GIS data. In characterizing the area, both primary and secondary data were used. The primary data
include landsat8 OLI and ASTER Digital Elevation Model, while the secondary data includes geology, soil, and topography
maps of the area. Hence, thematic maps of potentials and lineament density, and land cover/use maps for the area were
derived from the landsat8 OLI/TRS image. Thus, the area was characterized as follows: very low, low, moderate, high, and
very high potentiality that covered 1.4 km2
(0.59%), 72.18 km2
(9.59%), 372.3 km2
(49.44%), 272.12 km2
(36.14%), and 35
km2
(4.64%), respectively. The western part of the area is dominated by very low to low potential, while the southern part
of the area is dominated by high to very high potential. Hence, low and moderate potentials occupy the highest landmass
(59.03%) in the area. In conclusion, the basement complex terrain in question has a moderately low aquifer capability.
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Groundwater · Landsat 8 · Characterization · Model · Lineament