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Title: ASSESSMENT OF SUBSURFACE PROPERTIES FOR PRE-FOUNDATON INVESTIGATION AT NIGERIA UNION OF TEACHERS HOUSING ESTATE SITE, PAGGO, MINNA, NIGERIA
Authors: Alhassan, D.U
Alkali, A
Shehu, J
Keywords: Vertical electrical sounding
high rise
resistivity
depth
geologic layers
corrosivity
foundation
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publisher: FUDMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE (FJS)
Citation: Bello, H. I., Alhassan, U. D., Alkali A. and Shehu J (2018)
Series/Report no.: ;VOL.2 No. 4
Abstract: The vertical electrical sounding (VES) was carried out to evaluate the subsurface properties of Nigeria Union of Teachers housing estate, Paggo, Minna for pre-foundation investigation. The Abem terrameter model SAS 4000 was used to determine the subsurface layer parameters (resistivity, depths and thickness) that were employed in evaluating the properties of subsurface. A total of sixty VES points were sounded with interval of 100 m apart. It has a maximum current electrode separation (AB/2) of 100 m. Three and four geoelectric layers were observed namely; topsoil, weathered layer, fractured layer and fresh basement layer. The strata sequence of the subsurface shows: topsoil (67.5 – 941.2 Ωm), weathered layer (65.84 – 1199 Ωm), fractured layer (118.9 – 886.8 Ωm) and the fresh basement layer (1094 – 8692 Ωm). Ten VES stations were recommended for building construction where basement is intruded close to the surface, with depths to fresh basement varying between 1.575 and 3.825 m (shallow depths) and have high resistivity values of the fresh basement
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/12492
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