Natural regeneration of the Mexican weeping pine Pinus patula on Mt. Mulanje was investigated and found to represent a serious threat to the natural vegetation, with the invasion already advanced on the north eastern plateaux. Various aspects of the biology of the pine are related to its success as an exotic invader on the mountain. Perhaps most important is the ability of the species to cope with fire, and the role of regular fires in enhancing the invasion. Urgent action is needed ...
The Etendeka Formation volcanics of north-western Namibia form part of the Karoo Igneous Province of southern Africa and consist of a series of basalts interbedded with quartz latites and minor volumes of latite. This thesis examines various aspects of the geology and geochemistry of the quartz latites, in particular the volcanological and petrogenetic origin of these rocks . This study has involved the geological mapping of ca. 5000 km2 of the southern Etendeka region and the documentation o...
ABSTRACT The Natal Valley is a sediment-filled marine basin situated between the east coast of southern Africa (Natal) and the Mozambique Ridge. Geophysical and sedimentological t~chniques are used in a broad geological study of the mid Natal Valley. Major emphasis is directed to: (a) basin history and tectonic evolution; (b) seismic stratigraphy of the basin fill; (c) recent sedimentary processes and responses. General basin morphology is defined by five major physiographic provinces: contin...
ABSTRACT One of the most spectacular changes in Ghana since the 1980‘s after World Bank and International Monetary Fund programmmes (ERP and SAP) has been the dramatic demographic shift skewed in favour of cities. With fewer than 49 percent of its people being rural, the 2010 population census indicated that the country is currently 50.9 percent urbanized. Accompanying such demographic explosion is the challenge of developing the needed infrastructural resources to deal with urban growth an...
ABSTRACT The hydrogeological conditions of University of Ghana, Legon Campus was assessed using geophysical and numerical techniques. Data from borehole lithological logs and electrical resistivity survey was used to conceptualize the hydrogeological system of the terrain whiles using MODFLOW to generate groundwater flow simulation models under steady state conditions. The objective of the study was to conceptualize the hydrostratigraphy through geophysical techniques, develop a groundwater f...
ABSTRACT Mafi-Tsawla and surroundings geologically belongs to the internal zone of the Pan-African Dahomeyide orogenic belt, in southeastern Ghana. The geology of these internal units requires a total understanding of the structures and lithological types and their sequences. However, the structural and petrologic evolution of these internal units is unresolved, and this results in limited understanding of the geology of the terrain. The objectives of this study are to conduct a systematic fi...
ABSTRACT Neoproterozoic phyllites from the Akuapim range, a prominent part of the Togo Structural Unit forms part of the Pan-African Dahoeyide orogen exposed at the southeastern part of Ghana. The area of study exhibit three varieties of phyllites which are carbonaceous, ironstained and micaceous phyllites. These phyllites have been analyzed for their mineralogical and geochemical characteristics to infer their source -area weathering, source rock composition and tectonic setting. The mineral...
Abstract A three dimensional fault seal analysis study of the AK fault situated offshore of the West Coast of South Africa is presented. This study is aimed at informing the development plan of the Ibhubesi gas field with regards to the compartmentalization of the reservoirs, by understanding whether a key fault, the AK fault facilitates hydrocarbon migration to the Ibhubesi field reservoirs or whether it provides a seal. In order to address this research aim, a seismic interpretation of the ...
ABSTRACT Rocks and soil covering approximately 81km2 in the Ntunkumso area in the Ashanti Region of Ghana were investigated in the present study. Petrographic studies of eighteen (18) rock samples collected suggest that the rocks are predominantly biotite schist, diorite, granodiorite, and granite. The biotite schist outcrops between Ntunkumso and Boiya and is made up of biotite, quartz, feldspar, iron oxides and opaque minerals. Diorite was encountered at Abesewase and Ofoase and is mineralo...
ABSTRACT This thesis is divided into 2 parts. The first part (Chapters 1-5) concentrates on unravelling the . Precambrian geological history of the high-grade poly-metamorphic and poly-deformed basement of southernmost India, using field geology and U-Pb geochronology. Because Peninsular India occupied a central position in Gondwana, this work bears on reconstruction models of central Gondwana between circa 600 Ma and 200 :f,a. The second part of the thesis (Chapter 6) tests the use of organ...
ABSTRACT The search for more hydrocarbons in some old fields in the onshore and shelf parts of the Niger Delta Basin is gradually becoming a major avenue for increasing the nation’s reserves. Some asset teams now have new mandates to re-evaluate key hydrocarbon reservoirs in such fields for effective optimization and production. The major reason for the re-evaluation is that some of the reservoirs between the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene (34.0 Ma and 31.3 Ma) were wrongly tagged and ma...
Abstract The sedimentary facies of the investigated area of the northeastern Voltaian, with respect to the sedimentary structures, composition as well as the depositional environments, can be classified into six (6) facies. The sediments are deposited dominantly in a shallow marine environments with records of shoreface/foreshore, Aeolian and tidal environments. The sediments were deposited in the various environments by both low and high energy media. The area shows a shallowing and thickeni...
ABSTRACT Fresh groundwater resource located in the shallow semi-confined aquifer system of the White Volta River Basin of Ghana contributes significantly to the livelihood of the communities in the basin. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the spatial variations in the hydraulic parameters of the shallow aquifer system of the White Volta River Basin of Ghana, develop a 3 - dimensional groundwater flow model for the basin and assess various scenarios of groundwater development and c...
ABSTRACT According to Knorring and Kennedy (1958), scapolite occurs in rock volume proportions of 20% at the Mampong Inselberg but other areas in the Dahomeyide suture zone have scapolite in the mafic gneiss in volume proportions of about 2%.Also, the amphibolite which occurs with the mafic gneiss in the study area is said to have undergone granulite facies metamorphism to produce the mafic gneiss (Fitches, 1970). The petrographical analyses of this research showed that the mafic gneiss has s...
ABSTRACT Population growth and industrialisation have put a lot of pressure on water resources the world over. Accra is overpopulated due to influx of people from other part of the country to seek greener pastures with limited access to water supply from the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) resulting in individuals supplying their own water through drilling of individual boreholes. Hydrochemical data from 39 water samples (i.e. boreholes, hand dug wells and surface water) from six communiti...