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CHARACTERIZATION AND MAPPING OF GULLY EROSION FEATURES IN TWO GEOLOGICAL FORMATIONS OF EASTERN NIGERIA USING GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of study
1.5 Limitation of study
1.6 Scope of study
1.7 Significance of study
1.8 Structure of the research
1.9 Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Gully Erosion
2.2 Geological Formations in Eastern Nigeria
2.3 Causes of Gully Erosion
2.4 Impacts of Gully Erosion
2.5 Previous Studies on Gully Erosion Mapping
2.6 Global Positioning System (GPS) Technology
2.7 Remote Sensing Techniques
2.8 GIS Applications in Erosion Mapping
2.9 Data Collection Methods
2.10 Mapping and Characterization Techniques

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design
3.2 Sampling Techniques
3.3 Data Collection Procedures
3.4 Data Analysis Methods
3.5 GPS Surveying Procedures
3.6 Remote Sensing Data Processing
3.7 GIS Mapping Procedures
3.8 Accuracy Assessment Methods

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of Study Area
4.2 Gully Erosion Features Identification
4.3 GPS Mapping Results
4.4 Remote Sensing Analysis Findings
4.5 GIS Mapping Outputs
4.6 Comparison of Mapping Techniques
4.7 Interpretation of Results
4.8 Discussion on Findings

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations for Future Research
5.4 Practical Implications
5.5 Contributions to Knowledge

Project Abstract

With the aid of Global Positioning System (GPS) and Satellite Aerial Photo, a comparativecharacterization and mapping of soil gully erosion features on two geological formationswere carried out in Nsukka area of eastern Nigeria. The two geological formations wereAjali and Mamu formations. The study involved the use of base map created using aGeographic Information System (GIS) (GPS Track Marker) and Satellite Photo downloadedfrom the internet using the same GIS (GPS Track Marker). This aided the field work forerosion site study and data collection. A total of seventy (70) erosion sites with an averagelength of about 1606.5 meters, average width of about 64.2 meters and average depth of 8.6meters were visited in Ajali formation. On the other hand, only nine with an average lengthof about 484.2 meters, average width of about 6.5 meters and an average depth of about 3.7meters were visited in Mamu. In Ajali formation, forty three new erosion sites wereidentified to add to the twenty seven old sites while in Manu formation only five new siteswere identified to add to the four old sites. Three profile pits were dug in each formation torepresent the soils. They are sites of Ada (Mpt1), Agu-Orba (Mpt2) and Agu-Ekwegbe(Mpt3) on Mamu Formation while Iheaka (Apt1), Ede-Oballa (Apt2) and Aku (Apt3) weresites on Ajali Formation.The soils from the pits were sampled and analyzed for some physical and chemical properties. The properties were, colour, texture, soil reaction, organic matter, exchangeable bases, total nitrogen and available phosphorus, exchangeable acidity, cation exchange capacity, and aggregate stability. There was a significant difference in the value of gully length and width while the depth was statistically the same. There was a positive significant correlation between length and width (r = 0.409), depth and width (r = 0.862), but non significant correlation between length and depth (r = 0.188) in Mamu Formation, while a positive and significant correlation was found between length and depth (r = 0.635), length and width (r = 0.578), depth and width (r = 0.689) in Ajali formation. The results of the soil percentage state of aggregation (PSA) and percentage aggregate stability (PAS) was low at both soils. There was no significant difference between their mean weight diameters (MWD). Their low MWD values (1.1mm) in the soil of Mamu formation and 1.2mm in the soil of Ajali formation were indication that the soil were highly susceptible to erosion. Both soils of the studied area have low silt content (8% in the soil of Ajali and 5% in the soil of Mamu), but moderate to high fine sand values (18% in Ajali and 49% in Mamu). These could be one of the factors promoting the soil erodibility.

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