Groundwater flow model reveals high contaminant rate in Delta State.
The scientists used geophysical methods and computer simulations to study groundwater and contaminant flow in Olomoro, Delta State. They created a model of the aquifer system based on resistivity surveys and well data, dividing it into three layers with different water flow abilities. The simulation showed that groundwater in the area moves at an average speed of 388 meters per year. This information can be useful for understanding environmental impacts in the region.