The Lower Benue Trough is part of the Benue Trough of Nigeria and it consists of a series of rift basins which form a part of the Central West African Rift System of the Niger, Chad, Cameroon and Sudan Basement fragmentations. This research attempts to evaluate the geomorphological changes on the drainage basin interpreted using several techniques including the use of Remote Sensing and GIS. Several digital image enhancement techniques such as general contrast stretching and edge enhancement were applied to the Landsat image in ARCGIS, after which structures were mapped out on-screen using ArcGIS. The Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the Trough was also generated from Shuttle RADAR Topographic Mission and used to enhance geomorphic features...
Morphmetric analysis was conducted for River Taraba Catchments Area in Taraba with an emphasis on it...
The importance of drainage basin as a planning unit for water resources development and management c...
Nigeria's Jebba sub-basins are synonymous to frequent flooding, high rate of erosion, depletion of s...
The quantitative geomorphological analysis of the lower Niger River basin in Nigeria was carried out...
This paper examines the relationship between the different morphometric parameters and characters of...
In watershed hydrology, the morphometric features of a river basin are vital to examine the lower Or...
This paper examines the relationship between the different morphometric parameters and characters of...
The morphometric characteristics of a river basin are very important factors in watershed hydrology....
The importance of drainage basin as a planning unit for water resources development and management c...
The morphometric characteristics of a river basin are very important factors in watershe...
The morphometric characteristics of a river basin are very important factors in watershed hydrology....
The need to evaluate and understand the natural drainage pattern in a flood prone, and fast developi...
Lineaments have a wide range of implications and applications in geology, hydrogeology and geomorpho...
The need to evaluate and understand the natural drainage pattern in a flood prone, and fast developi...
Morphmetric analysis was conducted for River Taraba Catchments Area in Taraba with an emphasis on it...
Morphmetric analysis was conducted for River Taraba Catchments Area in Taraba with an emphasis on it...
The importance of drainage basin as a planning unit for water resources development and management c...
Nigeria's Jebba sub-basins are synonymous to frequent flooding, high rate of erosion, depletion of s...
The quantitative geomorphological analysis of the lower Niger River basin in Nigeria was carried out...
This paper examines the relationship between the different morphometric parameters and characters of...
In watershed hydrology, the morphometric features of a river basin are vital to examine the lower Or...
This paper examines the relationship between the different morphometric parameters and characters of...
The morphometric characteristics of a river basin are very important factors in watershed hydrology....
The importance of drainage basin as a planning unit for water resources development and management c...
The morphometric characteristics of a river basin are very important factors in watershe...
The morphometric characteristics of a river basin are very important factors in watershed hydrology....
The need to evaluate and understand the natural drainage pattern in a flood prone, and fast developi...
Lineaments have a wide range of implications and applications in geology, hydrogeology and geomorpho...
The need to evaluate and understand the natural drainage pattern in a flood prone, and fast developi...
Morphmetric analysis was conducted for River Taraba Catchments Area in Taraba with an emphasis on it...
Morphmetric analysis was conducted for River Taraba Catchments Area in Taraba with an emphasis on it...
The importance of drainage basin as a planning unit for water resources development and management c...
Nigeria's Jebba sub-basins are synonymous to frequent flooding, high rate of erosion, depletion of s...