Depth-based correlation analysis between the density of lineaments in the crystalline basement’s weathered zones and groundwater occurrences within the Voltaian basin, Ghana
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Geophysical Prospecting
Abstract
Geological structures have been shown by studies to have influence on the occurrence,
storage and transportation of groundwater. Understanding the structural network of an
area unearths a deep insight into the groundwater dynamics of the area. A geologi cal structural analysis was carried out to reveal the geological structural network of
Ghana’s Voltaian basin. Using aeromagnetic data, structural density models were gen erated using the Center for Exploration Targeting grid analysis technique for two depth
ranges (that is up to 100 m and 300 m) over the Voltaian basin. The total length of geo logical structures (lineaments) delineated at depths up to 100 m and 300 m were more
than 5000 km and more than 8000 km, respectively. Given this, the study area was
observed to be structurally dense at each of the aforementioned depths. The structural
density models were discretized into five classes (very low, low, moderate, moderately
high and very high regions), each of which was evaluated to determine their spatial asso ciation with known locations of groundwater occurrences within the study area using
the frequency ratio technique. Frequency ratio results for both structural density models
derived at 100 m and 300 m depths show the existence of a strong correlation between
high structural density model classes and the known groundwater occurrences. The
structural density models were further evaluated using the receiver operating character istics curve. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve scores indicates
that, although both structural density models showed very good performance (with
receiver operating characteristics scores greater than 0.7), the 300-m depth structural
density model performed better than the structural density model generated at a depth
of 100 m (with their receiver operating characteristics scores being 0.721 and 0.715,
respectively). The obtained results corroborate with literature assertion that groundwater occurrence within the Voltaian basin is mainly associated with structural features. It
is expected that the outputs of this study would guide future groundwater exploration
programmes within the study area.
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