Assessment of soil salinity using electrical resistivity imaging and induced polarization methods
2D imaging involving geoelectrical resistivity and time domain induced polarization has been used to assess the spatial variability of the physical properties of subsurface soil in Covenant University Farm, southwestern Nigeria. Apparent resistivity and chargeability of the induced polarization effect were concurrently measured along six traverses using Wenner array. The observed data were...
Published at African Journal of Agricultural Research,
Volume 9
Issue 45
Pages 3369-3378
Published in 2014
Aizebeokhai, A. P.
Aizebeokhai Ahzegbobor Philips » Prof. Ahzegbobor P. Aizebeokhai obtained B. Sc degree in Geophysics from Edo State University, Epkoma, Nigeria with a Second Class (Upper Division) in 1999. He then proceeded to the famous University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria where he obtained Master of Science (M. Sc) degree in Applied Geophysics in 2003. Prof. A. P. Aizebeokhai joined the faculty of Covenant University in 2005 and later... view full profile
