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GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION USING 2-DIMENSIONAL RESISTIVITY METHOD FOR SUBSURFACE LITHOLOGY AT BLOCKS OF FLAT UNIVERSITY OF BENIN.

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Characterizing the shallow subsurface is a crucial requirement for a wide range of applications and disciplines, including those relevant to hydrogeology, agriculture, civil and structural engineering, and in environmental studies (Ehirim, 2010). Geophysical methods offer relatively fast, efficient and cost effective tools for diagnosing the subsurface state to assess their capability to sustain social infrastructures such as high rise buildings, roads and railways, and for environmental monitoring to follow lateral and temporal evolution of plumes in polluted soils, which serve as fundamental basis for successful remediation of such
polluted zones.
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