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Title: Review of Gully Erosion in Nigeria: Causes, Impacts and Possible Solutions
Authors: Abdulfatai, Ibrahim Asema
Okunlola, Ajani Ipoola
Akande, Waheed Gbenga
Momoh, Lasisi Odapo
Ibrahim, Kehinde Olojoku
Keywords: Nigeria, gully erosion, geology, environmental problems, sedimentary terrain
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics (Science and Education Publishing)
Citation: Abdulfatai, I. A., Okunlola, I. A., Akande, W. G., Momoh, L. O. & Ibrahim, K. O., (2014). Review of Gully Erosion in Nigeria: Causes, Impacts and Possible Solutions. Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics, Vol. 2, No. 3, 125-129. www.pubs.sciepub.com/jgg/2/3/8, DOI:10.12691/jgg-2-3-8.
Series/Report no.: Vol. 2;No. 3
Abstract: Gully erosion, the most impressive and striking erosion type, has been recognized as one of the major global environmental problems. Many States in Nigeria are currently under the threats of this phenomenal process, south-eastern part of the country being the most affected. It has numerous causes; and these causes can be both naturally and artificially-induced, but the underlying geology and the severity of accompany surface processes play a key role. Observations have shown clearly that gully erosion is more prevalent in sedimentary terrain than in the basement complex of Nigeria. This erosion activity at various scales has resulted in the loss of lives and properties almost on a yearly basis. Solutions that have been proffered include public awareness campaign, improved farming techniques, cultural method of gully control, enactment of laws against any activities that favour gully growth, and thorough implementation of suggested solutions.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10194
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