Abstract:
Seven resistivity profiling covering about 4,725111 (4.725kim) and
eleven inagnetic profiling covering about 9,760in (9.760km) were
carried out within the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and its
surrounding areas, the essence was to use resistivity and inagnetic
methods to determine subsurface characteristics in terms of
paleotectonic regime (fault, fracture etc), and attempt a comparison
of the ground magnetics with the aeroinagnetic map as well as a
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comparison of the values obtained froin the resistivity and
inagnetic surveys using statistical method.
The areas covered show resistivity high and low as well as minor
distortions. High resistivity values are indicative of low conducive