Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (Dec 2021)

Lineaments analysis of Bafoussam (West-Cameroon) using remote sensing and vertical electrical sounding: Hydrogeological implication

  • Malick Rosvelt Demanou Messe,
  • Jean Victor Kenfack,
  • François Ngapgue,
  • Armand Sylvain Ludovic Wouatong,
  • Elvise Abasoh Makem,
  • Ngako Keuni

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 1023 – 1036

Abstract

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The study proposes to map the tectonic accidents existing in Bafoussam locality using the remote sensing and vertical electrical sounding methods. The principal component analysis and directional filtering applied respectively to Landsat8 and SRTM images allowed to extract remote sensing lineament map. The interpretative rose diagram shows a distribution of lineaments following four directions: NE-SW, NW-SE, N-S and E-W. The main directions are from N30°E to N80°E; these are those of large strike-slip of the Central Pan-African Fold Belt (CAFB) in Cameroon and from the extension of the Central Cameroonian Shear Zone (CCSZ) in the studied area. The superimposition of these lineaments on the hydrographic network map enabled establishing genetic links because rivers flow following the main N30°E and the secondary N120°E lineament directions. The superimposition of the iso-resistivity maps resulting allowed to extract the geophysical lineament map which has been confirmed by achieving resistivity sections in depth. These lineaments are N40°E to N60°E directed comparable to the network fracture and foliation direction on orthogneiss flagstones within the area. These lineaments superimposed on those automatically extracted by remote sensing show a good correlation following the two methods used. The both mapping methods therefore allowed to extract the fracturing map zone. As groundwater is generally stored in the fracture network of hard rocks, the results of this study will thus provide progress in the course of wells and boreholes implantation. The second generation of fractures with a N140°E striking direction is the most appropriate for the hydrogeological studies in Bafoussam.

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