Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (Dec 2022)

Assessment of Infiltration Rates and Index Properties of Soil in a Flood Prone Community, Kogi State, North Central Nigeria

  • M. I. Alfa,
  • H. I. Owamah,
  • A. Ishaq,
  • D. B. Adie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v26i12.21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 12

Abstract

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The characteristics of Soil is one of the major factors that affect flooding. This study therefore was carried out to assess the infiltration rates and index properties of soil within a flood-prone community of Oforachi in Kogi State, Nigeria using appropriate standard methods. Data obtained showed that the average soil infiltration rate ranges from 1.89 – 3.24 cm/hr and the maximum infiltration rate range between 6.00 – 9.00 cm/hr, while the soil antecedent moisture content was between 15.00 – 42.48 %. Soil infiltration properties classification based on hydraulic conductivity and sieve analysis show that soils within the study area combine silt and clay characteristics which has strong relationship with the persistent flood experienced in the area.

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