Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data

There have been several magnitude earthquakes in Nigeria since 1933. However, their exact causes are yet unascertained. This study focuses on delineation of underground geologic frameworks and hydrothermal alteration zones that could encourage seismic energy transmission, groundwater storage and mi...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Ike, Adetola Sunday Oniku, Sabastine Chinedu Ezike, Rodney Ewusi-Wilson
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Language:English
Published: FLAYOO PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITED 2024-01-01
Series:Recent Advances in Natural Sciences
Online Access:https://flayoophl.com/journals/index.php/rans/article/view/54
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author Emmanuel Ike
Adetola Sunday Oniku
Sabastine Chinedu Ezike
Rodney Ewusi-Wilson
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description There have been several magnitude earthquakes in Nigeria since 1933. However, their exact causes are yet unascertained. This study focuses on delineation of underground geologic frameworks and hydrothermal alteration zones that could encourage seismic energy transmission, groundwater storage and mineralization within parts of Southwestern Nigeria. Data optimization was conducted using vertical derivatives, horizontal derivative, upward continuation, and analytic signal approach. The study area is dissected by sinistral and dextral faults along NE-SW, NW-SE, N-S, E-W directions. The NE-SW trend is typical of major lithospheric processes and fracture lines cross-cutting formation(s) underlying Ikogosi warm spring, Ipole-Iloro waterfall, Arinta waterfall and Effon-Alaaye waterfall (all in Ekiti state), and Erin-Ijesha waterfall (Osun State) which also dominated the current position of granite and adjoining fractures. The quartzite belt stretching in NE–SW direction is an aquifer network with significant storage potential. The NNE-SSW trends is typical of major lithospheric processes and fracture lines cross-cutting formation(s) underlying Ikogosi warm spring, Ipole-Iloro waterfall, Arinta waterfall and Effon-Alaaye waterfall (all in Ekiti state), and Erin-Ijesha waterfall (Osun State) which also dominated the current position of granite and adjoining fractures. The quartzite belt stretching in NE–SW direction is an aquifer network with significant storage potential. The NNE-SSW trends relates to Ifewara-Kalangai fault while NW-SE depicts the separation of South American from African plate. The overlap between NW-SE and NE-SW lineaments suggest fractures produced by similar tectonic events, probably the Pan African orogeny. Also, locations of lineament intersection are plausible zones for groundwater, geothermal and hosts to mineralized targets as evidenced by small scale mining activities in the area. These fault lines serve as channels for the transmission of seismic energy that gives rise to earth tremors. The mapped lineaments serve as guide in solid mineral prospecting and geothermal exploration. Results from this study has enriched existing knowledge about future earthquake occurrence which will assist in hazard prevention.
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spelling doaj.art-c53bd8a578b04a5ab672f9907bbfde112024-03-05T05:04:33ZengFLAYOO PUBLISHING HOUSE LIMITEDRecent Advances in Natural Sciences1596-05441596-07572024-01-012110.61298/rans.2024.2.1.54Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic dataEmmanuel Ike0Adetola Sunday Oniku1Sabastine Chinedu Ezike2Rodney Ewusi-Wilson3Department of Physics, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Modibbo Adama University, Yola, NigeriaDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Modibbo Adama University, Yola, NigeriaDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Modibbo Adama University, Yola, NigeriaDepartment of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, Cape Coast Technical University, Cape Coast, Ghana There have been several magnitude earthquakes in Nigeria since 1933. However, their exact causes are yet unascertained. This study focuses on delineation of underground geologic frameworks and hydrothermal alteration zones that could encourage seismic energy transmission, groundwater storage and mineralization within parts of Southwestern Nigeria. Data optimization was conducted using vertical derivatives, horizontal derivative, upward continuation, and analytic signal approach. The study area is dissected by sinistral and dextral faults along NE-SW, NW-SE, N-S, E-W directions. The NE-SW trend is typical of major lithospheric processes and fracture lines cross-cutting formation(s) underlying Ikogosi warm spring, Ipole-Iloro waterfall, Arinta waterfall and Effon-Alaaye waterfall (all in Ekiti state), and Erin-Ijesha waterfall (Osun State) which also dominated the current position of granite and adjoining fractures. The quartzite belt stretching in NE–SW direction is an aquifer network with significant storage potential. The NNE-SSW trends is typical of major lithospheric processes and fracture lines cross-cutting formation(s) underlying Ikogosi warm spring, Ipole-Iloro waterfall, Arinta waterfall and Effon-Alaaye waterfall (all in Ekiti state), and Erin-Ijesha waterfall (Osun State) which also dominated the current position of granite and adjoining fractures. The quartzite belt stretching in NE–SW direction is an aquifer network with significant storage potential. The NNE-SSW trends relates to Ifewara-Kalangai fault while NW-SE depicts the separation of South American from African plate. The overlap between NW-SE and NE-SW lineaments suggest fractures produced by similar tectonic events, probably the Pan African orogeny. Also, locations of lineament intersection are plausible zones for groundwater, geothermal and hosts to mineralized targets as evidenced by small scale mining activities in the area. These fault lines serve as channels for the transmission of seismic energy that gives rise to earth tremors. The mapped lineaments serve as guide in solid mineral prospecting and geothermal exploration. Results from this study has enriched existing knowledge about future earthquake occurrence which will assist in hazard prevention. https://flayoophl.com/journals/index.php/rans/article/view/54
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Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data
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title Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data
title_full Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data
title_fullStr Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data
title_full_unstemmed Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data
title_short Lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern Nigeria using aeromagnetic data
title_sort lithological and structural mapping of parts of southwestern nigeria using aeromagnetic data
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