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Title: | Effect of Surface Runoff on Nigerian Rural Roads (A Case Study of Offa Local Government Area). |
Other Titles: | Non |
Authors: | Musa, John Jiya Abdulwaheed, S. Saidu, M. |
Keywords: | Drainage farm produce rural roads ergonomics maintenance |
Issue Date: | Apr-2010 |
Publisher: | Assumption University Journal of Technology |
Citation: | John Jiya Musa, Salman Abdulwaheed and Mohammed Saidu (2010): Effect of Surface Runoff on Nigerian Rural Roads (A Case Study of Offa Local Government Area). Assumption University Journal of Technology 13(4): 242-248. |
Abstract: | Runoff occurs only when the rate of precipitation exceeds the rate at which water infiltrates into the soil. As watershed is urbanized, much of the vegetation is replaced by impervious surface, thus reducing the area where infiltration to ground water can occur. The Investigation Survey Research Approach (ISRA) method was used, which includes questionnaire, oral interview and the information obtained from books, pamphlets and journals. It was observed for parameters from β0 to β10 that 60% of β values where less than 0.05 while the remaining 40% had values greater than 0.05. |
Description: | Drainage Engineering |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1623 |
Appears in Collections: | Agric. and Bioresources Engineering |
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