Groundwater and Mineral Resources of Nigeria
Within the last decade or so, the accelerated growth of Nigeria in the fields of urbanisation, population, business as well as industry has led to some attention in assessment of available water resources in various parts of the country. Many workers (du Preez and Barber, 1965; Jackson, 1978; Faniran and Omorinbola, 1980; Ofodile, 1983; Egboka, 1983; Akujieze, 1984; Ogbukagu, 1984; Uma, 1984) have made significant contributions in this area. Water is important because the attainment of the goals of any society as well as the health and well-being of the population depends on a plentiful and reliable supply of this natural resource. Water forms an indispensable input into economic activities such as commerce, tourism and industry. The results of the various researches have revealed that water resources (surface and groundwater) in many parts of the country, especially the southern part, are more than adequate to meet any demand and only need development. A complete appraisal of available water resources is often best accomplished when aspects of water quality are included. This is because in a planned water supply system, quality constraints and requirements dictate the sources of water allocated to various stages. A public water supply, though contributing greatly to the human health and well-being, can also be a vehicle for spreading disease if not properly handled. In this paper, water quality of selected water resources (surface and groundwater) in some parts of Imo State, Nigeria are reported and suggestions advanced for their healthy untilization.
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Groundwater and Mineral Resources of Nigeria
Within the last decade or so, the accelerated growth of Nigeria in the fields of urbanisation, population, business as well as industry has led to some attention in assessment of available water resources in various parts of the country. Many workers (du Preez and Barber, 1965; Jackson, 1978; Faniran and Omorinbola, 1980; Ofodile, 1983; Egboka, 1983; Akujieze, 1984; Ogbukagu, 1984; Uma, 1984) have made significant contributions in this area. Water is important because the attainment of the goals of any society as well as the health and well-being of the population depends on a plentiful and reliable supply of this natural resource. Water forms an indispensable input into economic activities such as commerce, tourism and industry. The results of the various researches have revealed that water resources (surface and groundwater) in many parts of the country, especially the southern part, are more than adequate to meet any demand and only need development. A complete appraisal of available water resources is often best accomplished when aspects of water quality are included. This is because in a planned water supply system, quality constraints and requirements dictate the sources of water allocated to various stages. A public water supply, though contributing greatly to the human health and well-being, can also be a vehicle for spreading disease if not properly handled. In this paper, water quality of selected water resources (surface and groundwater) in some parts of Imo State, Nigeria are reported and suggestions advanced for their healthy untilization.
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Groundwater and Mineral Resources of Nigeria

Groundwater and Mineral Resources of Nigeria

by Charles O. Ofoegbu (Editor)
Groundwater and Mineral Resources of Nigeria

Groundwater and Mineral Resources of Nigeria

by Charles O. Ofoegbu (Editor)

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Within the last decade or so, the accelerated growth of Nigeria in the fields of urbanisation, population, business as well as industry has led to some attention in assessment of available water resources in various parts of the country. Many workers (du Preez and Barber, 1965; Jackson, 1978; Faniran and Omorinbola, 1980; Ofodile, 1983; Egboka, 1983; Akujieze, 1984; Ogbukagu, 1984; Uma, 1984) have made significant contributions in this area. Water is important because the attainment of the goals of any society as well as the health and well-being of the population depends on a plentiful and reliable supply of this natural resource. Water forms an indispensable input into economic activities such as commerce, tourism and industry. The results of the various researches have revealed that water resources (surface and groundwater) in many parts of the country, especially the southern part, are more than adequate to meet any demand and only need development. A complete appraisal of available water resources is often best accomplished when aspects of water quality are included. This is because in a planned water supply system, quality constraints and requirements dictate the sources of water allocated to various stages. A public water supply, though contributing greatly to the human health and well-being, can also be a vehicle for spreading disease if not properly handled. In this paper, water quality of selected water resources (surface and groundwater) in some parts of Imo State, Nigeria are reported and suggestions advanced for their healthy untilization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783528063245
Publisher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
Publication date: 01/01/1988
Series: Earth Evolution Sciences
Edition description: 1988
Pages: 159
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

Editorial.- Hydrology and Chemical Characteristics of Surface and Groundwater Resources of the Okigwi Area and Environs, Imo State, Nigeria.- Aquifer Transmissivity from Electrical Sounding Data: The case of Ajali Sandstone Aquifers, Southeast of Enugu, Nigeria.- Hydrogeological Deductions from Four Geoelectrical Profiles in Calabar, Nigeria.- Groundwater Fluxes and Gully Development in S. E. Nigeria.- Determination of Polluted Aquifers by Stratigraphically Controlled Bio-chemical Mappping: Example from the Eastern Niger Delta, Nigeria.- Calculating Effective Reservoir Formation Properties in Aquifers or Hydrocarbon Reservoirs having a Sinusoidal Pressure History.- Geological Appraisal of Groundwater Exploitation in the Eastern Niger Delta, Nigeria.- Iron Deposits of Nigeria.- Lateritic Iron Deposits in Anambra State.- On Determining Weathered Layer Velocities and Depths to the Lignite Seams of the Anambra Basin, Nigeria by Uphole Seismic Reflection Method.- Distribution and Geology of Non-metallic Minerals in Nigeria.
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