Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria

Adequate information on the condition of the subsurface is very important for site evaluation for engineering purposes. In this study two dimensional (2D) geoelectrical resistivity survey and cone penetration tests were conducted to study the hazardous effect of excess near surface water on the foun...

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Main Authors: Adewoyin, O.O, Joshua, Emmanuel O., Akinyemi, M. L., Omeje, Maxwell, Joel, E. S.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftcovenantuniv:oai:generic.eprints.org:8207 2023-05-15T18:42:49+02:00 Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria Adewoyin, O.O Joshua, Emmanuel O. Akinyemi, M. L. Omeje, Maxwell Joel, E. S. 2017 application/pdf http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/8207/ http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/8207/1/IOP%201.pdf http://doi :10.1088/1742-6596/852/1/012033 en eng http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/8207/1/IOP%201.pdf Adewoyin, O.O and Joshua, Emmanuel O. and Akinyemi, M. L. and Omeje, Maxwell and Joel, E. S. (2017) Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria. In: International Conference on Space Science and Communication. Q Science (General) QC Physics Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed 2017 ftcovenantuniv 2022-09-08T13:29:36Z Adequate information on the condition of the subsurface is very important for site evaluation for engineering purposes. In this study two dimensional (2D) geoelectrical resistivity survey and cone penetration tests were conducted to study the hazardous effect of excess near surface water on the foundation of building in a reclaimed land located at Victoria Island area of Lagos State. The results of the inverted 2D geoelectrical resistivity data revealed three distinct geoelectrical layers characterized by low to moderate electrical resistivity of 2.23 and 129 Ωm and 9.46 to 636 Ωm respectively. The topsoil is characterized by wet sandy soil, which is underlain by sandy clay and banded at the below by a geologic formation of low resistivity which is suspected to be clay. The clay material may be responsible for the excess water retention observed in the area. The CPT method on the other hand revealed a geological formation of low resistance to penetration between 2-3 kg/cm2 from the topsoil to a depth of 7 m, which may be the effect of excess water in the near surface. This study revealed that the foundation of building may not be founded directly on the soil in any reclaimed land as this may result in collapse as a result of upward migration of water to the near surface Conference Object Victoria Island Covenant University Repository
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QC Physics
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QC Physics
Adewoyin, O.O
Joshua, Emmanuel O.
Akinyemi, M. L.
Omeje, Maxwell
Joel, E. S.
Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria
topic_facet Q Science (General)
QC Physics
description Adequate information on the condition of the subsurface is very important for site evaluation for engineering purposes. In this study two dimensional (2D) geoelectrical resistivity survey and cone penetration tests were conducted to study the hazardous effect of excess near surface water on the foundation of building in a reclaimed land located at Victoria Island area of Lagos State. The results of the inverted 2D geoelectrical resistivity data revealed three distinct geoelectrical layers characterized by low to moderate electrical resistivity of 2.23 and 129 Ωm and 9.46 to 636 Ωm respectively. The topsoil is characterized by wet sandy soil, which is underlain by sandy clay and banded at the below by a geologic formation of low resistivity which is suspected to be clay. The clay material may be responsible for the excess water retention observed in the area. The CPT method on the other hand revealed a geological formation of low resistance to penetration between 2-3 kg/cm2 from the topsoil to a depth of 7 m, which may be the effect of excess water in the near surface. This study revealed that the foundation of building may not be founded directly on the soil in any reclaimed land as this may result in collapse as a result of upward migration of water to the near surface
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author Adewoyin, O.O
Joshua, Emmanuel O.
Akinyemi, M. L.
Omeje, Maxwell
Joel, E. S.
author_facet Adewoyin, O.O
Joshua, Emmanuel O.
Akinyemi, M. L.
Omeje, Maxwell
Joel, E. S.
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title Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria
title_short Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria
title_full Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria
title_fullStr Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria
title_sort application of 2d electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (cpt) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in lagos nigeria
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Adewoyin, O.O and Joshua, Emmanuel O. and Akinyemi, M. L. and Omeje, Maxwell and Joel, E. S. (2017) Application of 2D electrical resistivity imaging and cone penetration test (CPT) to assess the harzadous effect of near surface water on foundations in Lagos Nigeria. In: International Conference on Space Science and Communication.
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