Eleyele dam has drastically reduced in capacity since its inception in 1942. There are frequent flood incidences within the dam catchment area- noteworthy of them is the August, 2011 flood incidence. This research studies the hydrological condition of Eleyele catchment through the use of Geographic Information System. The topographical maps, digital elevation measurement maps (DEM) and hydrological maps of the Eleyele catchment were produced through GIS watershed delineation process for the year 1967 and year 2014.The results show that there is an average lowering of elevation of about 14.63m within the catchment which has greatly affected the hydrological pattern of the catchment. The Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) of the catchment w...
The frequency and intensity of flood disasters have become serious issues in the national developmen...
Increase in the frequency of flooding incidents all over the world and indeed in Nigeria is a major ...
This study used the techniques of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) to identify...
Eleyele dam has drastically reduced in capacity since its inception in 1942. There are frequent floo...
The prevalence of flooding in Nigeria has underlined the need for rational and accurate mitigation o...
Floods are water induced disasters that lead to temporary inundation of dry land and cause serious d...
This study makes use of the integrated approach of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in flood manage...
Nigeria's Jebba sub-basins are synonymous to frequent flooding, high rate of erosion, depletion of s...
This study deals with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping flood risk ...
A GIS is used to study the surface water in Ibadan. Data which relates to the physical parameters of...
Water shed analysis is a geographic information system (GIS) based technique designed to model the w...
The most frequent natural hazards and the most costly in terms of property damage in study area is F...
Floods and erosion are the most devastating natural hazards, which lead to the loss of lives, proper...
Floods are among the most devastating natural disasters in the world, claiming more lives and causin...
A flood risk and vulnerability assessment of Lokoja town in Nigeria was investigated. The objective ...
The frequency and intensity of flood disasters have become serious issues in the national developmen...
Increase in the frequency of flooding incidents all over the world and indeed in Nigeria is a major ...
This study used the techniques of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) to identify...
Eleyele dam has drastically reduced in capacity since its inception in 1942. There are frequent floo...
The prevalence of flooding in Nigeria has underlined the need for rational and accurate mitigation o...
Floods are water induced disasters that lead to temporary inundation of dry land and cause serious d...
This study makes use of the integrated approach of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in flood manage...
Nigeria's Jebba sub-basins are synonymous to frequent flooding, high rate of erosion, depletion of s...
This study deals with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in mapping flood risk ...
A GIS is used to study the surface water in Ibadan. Data which relates to the physical parameters of...
Water shed analysis is a geographic information system (GIS) based technique designed to model the w...
The most frequent natural hazards and the most costly in terms of property damage in study area is F...
Floods and erosion are the most devastating natural hazards, which lead to the loss of lives, proper...
Floods are among the most devastating natural disasters in the world, claiming more lives and causin...
A flood risk and vulnerability assessment of Lokoja town in Nigeria was investigated. The objective ...
The frequency and intensity of flood disasters have become serious issues in the national developmen...
Increase in the frequency of flooding incidents all over the world and indeed in Nigeria is a major ...
This study used the techniques of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) to identify...