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ASSESSMENT OF SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL ALONG AN EROSION PRONE WATERSHED, OWERRI-IMO STATE NIGERIA

April 16, 2021 Posted by din In Uncategorized

ABSTRACT

ASSESSMENT OF SOME PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL ALONG AN EROSION PRONE WATERSHED, OWERRI-IMO STATE NIGERIA

Journal: Journal Clean WAS (JCleanWAS)

Author: Nwosu T. V, Nnabuihe E.C, Okafor M.J, Madueke, C.O

This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

Doi: 10.26480/jcleanwas.01.2021.10.16

Nworie River watershed in Owerri Imo State, Southeast Nigeria is an Urban watershed that should provide agricultural resources to the inhabitants of the area; however, the watershed has been under ecological threat as result of some activities of people within the area leading to soil degradation in the form of gully erosion. The study area was divided into Upstream, Midstream and downstream after which Five Major gullies were used for the study. Soil samples were collected from the walls of the gullies beginning from down to up according to apparent horizon differentiation. Soil profile pit was dug 100m away from erosion prone area and this served as the control. Soil data collected were subjected to statistical analysis; Variation of soil properties at various sampling points were ranked according to standard procedures. Soils of the watershed were found to be acidic. The results of some physical soil properties for soil quality evaluation were matched with FAO standard to assess the degree of degradation. Soil texture of the watershed was sandy and can be classified as an Ultisol. The watershed had low variation of SCR with mean values of 0.20,0.10 and 0.26 obtained respectively at the upstream, midstream and downstream. Bulk density was high and ranged from 1.81g/cm3 to 2.22g/cm3 at the Upstream,1.78g/cm3 to 2.71g/cm3 at the Midstream and 2.22 g/cm3 to 2.36g/cm3 at the downstream indicating moderately to highly degraded. Bulk density significantly and positively correlated with sand at P=0.01 respectively at the Upstream and Midstream. The mean values of moisture content of the watershed at the upstream, midstream and downstream were 1.02%,0.69% and 3.62%. Hydraulic conductivity of the soil ranged from 2.65cm/hr to 8.12cm/hr Upstream, 0.90cm/hr to 8.20cm/hr Midstream and 2.68cm/hr to 3.25cm/hr downstream indicating moderately slow to moderately rapid soil. Aggregate stability of the watershed was low with mean values of 0.32 ,0.38 ,0.40 at upstream, midstream and downstream respectively. Erosion within the watershed was more pronounced at the upstream and midstream compared to the downstream hence the need for appropriate conservation measures and practices within the watershed is paramount.

Pages 10-16
Year 2021
Issue 1
Volume 5

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