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Geology and geotechnical investigations of part of the Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria: implication for gully erosion hazards
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Department of Geology, Federal University Lokoja, Lokoja, Nigeria
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-03-23
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SJR: 0.784
CiteScore: 7.4
Impact factor: 3.4
ISSN: 21932697, 13459597, 18848125, 09150390, 18848117
General Medicine
Abstract
Geologic and geotechnical conditions of soils where Nanka and Ajali Formations outcropped in Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria were investigated and accessed. This was done using detailed mapping and mechanical soil laboratory tests to unravel the genesis and continued expansion of gully erosion in the study areas. Field study revealed that gully erosions are more pronounced in the study area with poor vegetation cover and a high degree of slope steepness. Grain size analysis revealed that the soils of the Nanka Formation have an average sand content value of 90.90% (sandy) and silt content value of 3.0% (low fine portions). The plasticity index of the fine portions indicates that the soils are weak plastic, with a mean value of 5.29%. The soils have an average cohesion value of 0.30 kg/cm2 indicating a very weak cohesion. The soils are highly permeable; with an average value of 2.67 × 10–3 cm/s. The compaction test further revealed that the soils are loosely compacted. The soils for the Ajali Formation have an average sand content value of 95.10% (sandy) and silt content value of 1.43% (low fine portions). The plasticity index of the fine portions indicates that the soils are weak plastic, with a mean value of 2.70%. The soils have an average cohesion value of 0.30 kg/cm2 indicating a very weak cohesion. The soils are highly permeable; with an average value of 2.70 × 10–3 cm/s. The compaction test revealed that the soils are loosely compacted. After field surveys and laboratory analyses, it was found that the gully erosions have been developing respectively on steep slopes and non-vegetated areas, and their genesis facilitated by the cohesionless and very permeable nature of the sandy formations. Following those key findings, it was proposed many practices (agronomic and engineering mainly) that can help mitigate the formations as well as the expansion of this very damaging hazard type. The potential implications of these gully erosion include damaging of buildings, residential houses, bridges, and roads, loss of farmland and vegetation, isolation of villages and towns, increased migration of inhabitants as well as degradation of agricultural fertile land.
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Ocheli A., Ogbe O. B., Aigbadon G. O. Geology and geotechnical investigations of part of the Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria: implication for gully erosion hazards // ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH. 2021. Vol. 10. No. 1. 23
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Ocheli A., Ogbe O. B., Aigbadon G. O. Geology and geotechnical investigations of part of the Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria: implication for gully erosion hazards // ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH. 2021. Vol. 10. No. 1. 23
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s40068-021-00228-2
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-021-00228-2
TI - Geology and geotechnical investigations of part of the Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria: implication for gully erosion hazards
T2 - ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH
AU - Ocheli, Azuka
AU - Ogbe, Ovie Benjamin
AU - Aigbadon, Godwin Okumagbe
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/03/23
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 10
SN - 2193-2697
SN - 1345-9597
SN - 1884-8125
SN - 0915-0390
SN - 1884-8117
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@article{2021_Ocheli,
author = {Azuka Ocheli and Ovie Benjamin Ogbe and Godwin Okumagbe Aigbadon},
title = {Geology and geotechnical investigations of part of the Anambra Basin, Southeastern Nigeria: implication for gully erosion hazards},
journal = {ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH},
year = {2021},
volume = {10},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-021-00228-2},
number = {1},
pages = {23},
doi = {10.1186/s40068-021-00228-2}
}