Oparaku, Louis A. (2020) Anthropogenic Factors Influencing the Development of Gullies on the Idah-Ankpa Plateau of North Central Nigeria: A Critical Field Survey. In: Recent Advances in Science and Technology Research Vol. 1. B P International, pp. 131-140. ISBN 978-93-89816-85-3
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The Influence of Anthropogenic factors on the development and proliferation of gullies on the Idah-
Ankpa Plateau of the North Central Nigeria is examined in this paper. These factors are most active on
the Ajalli Sandstones’ geological formation, which is the most erodible and happens to house most of
the rural and urban settlements in the area. An astronomical increase in human population since the
end of the Nigerian civil war is the most prominent factor exacerbating the gully erosion problem. In the
rural areas, sunken footpaths used by the communities to their streams and for their inter and intra
communal visits create Favourable ground configurations for the initiation of gulling processes. And in
the urban centers, improper design and installation of urban drainage structures are the principal
causes of gully development, and these have given rise to widespread and uncommon forms of gully
erosion dubbed “fixed-Head” gullies, as well as rejuvenated gullies. Government shall engage qualified
engineers in the design and installation of urban drainage works, avoiding the rule of thumb method.
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