A spatial analysis for geothermal energy exploration using bivariate predictive modelling.

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Department of Geology, Nasarawa State Polytechnic, Lafia, Nigeria.

Published: October 2021

The development of predictive maps for geothermal resources is fundamental for its exploration across Nigeria. In this study, spatial exploration data consisting of geology, geophysics and remote sensing was initially analysed using the Shannon entropy method to ascertain a correlation to known geothermal manifestation. The application of statistical index, frequency ratio and weight of evidence modelling was then used for integrating every predictive data for the generation of geothermal favourability maps. The receiver operating/area under curve (ROC/AUC) analysis was then employed to ascertain the prediction accuracy for all models. Basically, all spatial data displayed a significant statistical correlation with geothermal occurrence. The integration of these data suggests a high probability for geothermal manifestation within the central part of the study location. Accuracy assessment for all models using the ROC/AUC analysis suggests a high prediction capability (above 75%) for all models. Highest prediction accuracy was obtained from the frequency ratio (83.3%) followed by the statistical index model (81.3%) then the weight of evidence model (79.6%). Evidence from spatial and predictive analysis suggests geological data integration is highly efficient for geothermal exploration across the middle Benue trough.

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