SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF SEDIMENT YIELD ON LAND
USE COVER TYPES IN CALABAR RIVER BASIN
CATCHMENT, CROSS RIVER STATE,NIGERIA
M. Abua. Earth Sciences: an International Journal (ESIJ), 1 (1):
1-7(April 2018)
Abstract
This study investigated the spatial variability of sediment loss from five land use types in the humid subtropical
watershed region, characterized with high incidence of rainfall. Five contiguous experimental
runoff plots were designed to represent the land use types: urban, farm, grass, bare and forest surfaces and
a 2 inch pipe installed in the midway of the lower boundary of each plot/land use type (5.4m2
) to a metal
sedimentation box (31 by 23cm); arranged in a convex slope series on a foothill of 20% gradient slope
oriented at the strike of the slope. Seven independent variables were examined simultaneously from each
experimental plot/land use type. These include rainfall amount and intensity, particle-size characteristics,
infiltration capacity, vegetation cover, slope length and gradient. The fieldwork was conducted between
October, 2014 and December, 2015 to cover the two seasons and all rainfall events. A total of 65 rainy
days capable of dislodging sediments were registered over the period of investigation. Equations of
sediment loss for the individual stations were derived to develop a stochastic empirical model. Rainfall
amount had the greatest relationship in the study and it was significant at the 99.9% probability level.
Forest and grass surfaces with mean values of 5.66kg and 14.95kg of sediment loss respectively recorded
significantly less than farm 33.50kg, bare 33.91kg and urban 28.78kg surfaces. To ameliorate hazards
associated with sediment loss, the study recommends among others reforestation and establishment of
forest reserves at designated areas of the basin. This will enhance sustainable watershed management in
the humid tropical environment.
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CATCHMENT, CROSS RIVER STATE,NIGERIA
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%X This study investigated the spatial variability of sediment loss from five land use types in the humid subtropical
watershed region, characterized with high incidence of rainfall. Five contiguous experimental
runoff plots were designed to represent the land use types: urban, farm, grass, bare and forest surfaces and
a 2 inch pipe installed in the midway of the lower boundary of each plot/land use type (5.4m2
) to a metal
sedimentation box (31 by 23cm); arranged in a convex slope series on a foothill of 20% gradient slope
oriented at the strike of the slope. Seven independent variables were examined simultaneously from each
experimental plot/land use type. These include rainfall amount and intensity, particle-size characteristics,
infiltration capacity, vegetation cover, slope length and gradient. The fieldwork was conducted between
October, 2014 and December, 2015 to cover the two seasons and all rainfall events. A total of 65 rainy
days capable of dislodging sediments were registered over the period of investigation. Equations of
sediment loss for the individual stations were derived to develop a stochastic empirical model. Rainfall
amount had the greatest relationship in the study and it was significant at the 99.9% probability level.
Forest and grass surfaces with mean values of 5.66kg and 14.95kg of sediment loss respectively recorded
significantly less than farm 33.50kg, bare 33.91kg and urban 28.78kg surfaces. To ameliorate hazards
associated with sediment loss, the study recommends among others reforestation and establishment of
forest reserves at designated areas of the basin. This will enhance sustainable watershed management in
the humid tropical environment.
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watershed region, characterized with high incidence of rainfall. Five contiguous experimental
runoff plots were designed to represent the land use types: urban, farm, grass, bare and forest surfaces and
a 2 inch pipe installed in the midway of the lower boundary of each plot/land use type (5.4m2
) to a metal
sedimentation box (31 by 23cm); arranged in a convex slope series on a foothill of 20% gradient slope
oriented at the strike of the slope. Seven independent variables were examined simultaneously from each
experimental plot/land use type. These include rainfall amount and intensity, particle-size characteristics,
infiltration capacity, vegetation cover, slope length and gradient. The fieldwork was conducted between
October, 2014 and December, 2015 to cover the two seasons and all rainfall events. A total of 65 rainy
days capable of dislodging sediments were registered over the period of investigation. Equations of
sediment loss for the individual stations were derived to develop a stochastic empirical model. Rainfall
amount had the greatest relationship in the study and it was significant at the 99.9% probability level.
Forest and grass surfaces with mean values of 5.66kg and 14.95kg of sediment loss respectively recorded
significantly less than farm 33.50kg, bare 33.91kg and urban 28.78kg surfaces. To ameliorate hazards
associated with sediment loss, the study recommends among others reforestation and establishment of
forest reserves at designated areas of the basin. This will enhance sustainable watershed management in
the humid tropical environment. },
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USE COVER TYPES IN CALABAR RIVER BASIN
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