Abstract:
Groundwater is the essential resource to support agricultural activities, ensure food security
and industrial consumption as surface water is facing challenges with increased and variable
climate changes in arid and semi-arid areas like the Zala Graben. This study aims to
investigate groundwater potential using the integrated geophysical approach in Zala graben,
Goffa zone, south Ethiopia. The methods applied in this study include the integration of
geological mapping, hydrogeological investigation technique and geophysical approaches.
The local geology of the study area is assessed and mapped to know the effect of surface
lithologies and geological structures on groundwater occurrence and movement. The aquifer
of the study area was also mapped and highlighted to determine the aquifer productivity and
distribution throughout the study area. From geophysical approaches, Magnetic survey of 550
data points collected to identify geological structures, 16 vertical electrical sounding (VES
data) to map subsurface lithology for groundwater detection and 2D electrical imaging to
identify low resistivity zones were employed to delineate and investigate the groundwater
potential of the Zala Graben. The Analysis of geophysical surveys showed that, geological
structures and features like fault, circular features, fractures and weak zones (Magnetic survey)
were found around Galma area and surroundings which may affect groundwater occurrence
as well as its dynamics. VES results showed that, there is a low resistivity zone which shows a
saturated zone indicating groundwater potential in different localities where the VES survey
took place. Also, 2D electrical resistivity imaging showed the same thing having low resistive
zones telling groundwater potential areas. The results of pseudo sections indicating apparent
resistivity distribution, geoelectric sections modeled weathered ignimbrite and trachyte with
lithologies of 3 to 4 layers having different degrees of weathering and aquifer thickness of 60m
to 120m. It is recommended that well sites to be placed in Galma, Daboch and Mella. Further
research should be conducted especially hydrogeology of area to understand groundwater flow
dynamics and direction for good groundwater management.
Description:
GROUNDWATER POTENTIAL INVESTIGATION USING INTEGRATED
GEOPHYSICAL METHODS; THE CASE STUDY OF ZALA GRABEN, GOFFA ZONE,
SOUTH ETHIOPIA