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2023-02-08Assessment of the Hydrological Characteristics of Shiroro Dam, NigeriaAdesina, E.A.; Musa, A.; Onuigbo, I.C.; Adesiji, A.R.
2024-10Mapping of Tomatoes Pest Susceptibility in Zaria, Kaduna, NigeriaOlaniyi, Abdulmalik M.; Adesina, Ekundayo A.; Adeniyi, Gbenga; Nwose, Albert I.
2022SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUCING THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF MAIZE FARMERS ON THE SAFE USE OF AGROCHEMICAL IN AGAIE AND BIDA, NIGER STATE, NIGERIAJIBRIN, S.; Abdullahi, A.; Ahmed, I. I.; Mohammed, I.; Nwankwo, O. R.
2023-11GIS-based soil loss estimation using revised universal soil loss equationAdesina, Ekundayo; Ajayi, Oluibukun; Odumosu, Joseph; Illah, Abel
2019-06Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) model for Management of an Activated Sludge Process in Wastewater Treatment ProjectKamilu, Aliyu Muhammad
2024FACTORS INFLUENCING THER USE OF SWELF MEDICATIONAMONG FARMERS IN FCT ABUJA NIGERIAJIBRIN, S.; Onyeneke, J. C.; Umaru, A.; Shehu, M.; Innocent, A.
2018-04-12Flooding in recent times has been linked to various hydrological characteristics that are associated with dams and their surrounding features, some of which are outflow, inflow, rainfall, temperature, and water elevation, among others. Although its causes have been traced to natural and human-induced factors, it is also important to investigate the various hydrological characteristics of dams to understand and manage flooding. The relationship between these features has a great effect on the amount of outflow, which in turn relates to the flooding of communities downstream. This study seeks to assess and analyse the impact of inflow, rainfall, temperature, and water level on the outflow of water from the dam. This impact was evaluated using statistical techniques such as time series, correlation, and regression analysis. The result shows that outflow in dams has a positive correlation of 0.280738, 0.873933, 0.148858, and 0.55576 with rainfall, inflow, temperature, and water elevation, respectively. Water inflow and elevation thus have a greater influence on water outflow, R2 values show that inflow can predict 76.4% of the volume of outflow while temperature has the lowest value of 0.22%. More study of the factors that influence inflows has been recommended, as has the forecast of future outflows and output.Okolie, C.J.; Adesina, E.A.; Irivbogbe, H.E.; Umar, A.A.
2022GENDER ANALYSIS OF FARMING HOUSEHOLDS' ACCESS TO LIVELIHOOD RESOURCES IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF NIGER STATE, NIGERIАMuhammed, H. U.; Salihu, I. T; Muhammed, Y.; Abdullahi, A.; JIBRIN, S
2023Socio-economic characteristics of cereal crop farmers uptake of improved storage system for improved livelihood in Niger State NigeriaTsado, J. H.; Ajayi, A. J.; Mohammed, Y.; JIBRIN, S.; Mamman, E.; Balggees, S.
2014-06-21Modelling Surface Runoff and Mapping Flood Vulnerability of Lagos State from Digital Elevation ModelODUMOSU, Olayemi Joseph; AJAYI, Oluibukun Gbenga; ADESINA, Ekundayo