HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY AND GROUNDWATER QUALITY OF MICHIKA AREA NE NIGERIA
Gabriel Ike Obiefuna, Peter Hassan Sini and
AbubakarMaunde
Department of Geology
Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to assess the quality of the shallow groundwater
quality of Michika area of Nigeria for irrigation and domestic purposes.
Geological mapping revealed the area is underlain by granitic rocks of
Pan-African age. These rocks are grouped into three types: coarse grained
biotite granites, coarse porphyritic granites and medium grained granites which
are intruded by the new basaltic rocks of Tertiary age. Forty water samples
collected from wells tapping shallow aquifer were used. Chemical analyses were
performed in the laboratory employing standard methods viz Atomic Adsorption
Spectrophotometry for cations and conventional titration for anions. In
addition ions in milligram per liter were converted to mill equivalent per liter
and anions balanced against cations as a control check of the reliability of
the analyzed results. The analyzed chemical parameters were interpreted and the
result revealed that most of the samples are slightly acidic to alkaline,
largely soft with fairly low to moderate concentrations of dissolved solids
that fall within the international limits for domestic purposes. However, the
concentration of iron and nitrate in less than 1% and 25% respectively is
higher than the maximum acceptable concentration of 0.3 mg/l and 10 mg/l
respectively and should be treated before use. The hydro geochemistry of the
study area indicate two water type that is Ca-mg-HC03 and Na-C03
for both hand dug well and boreholes Thus most of the samples will neither
cause salinity hazards nor have an adverse effect on the soil properties and
are mostly suitable for domestic and irrigation purposes.
Keywords; groundwater quality, geological
mapping, chemical analyses, Michika Area, NE Nigeria