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Manju Subedi, Naresh Kazi Tamrakar Article ID: 2250 Views - 476 (Abstract) PDF - 51 (Download) Abstract: Geomorphological study of a basin is important for understanding the overall basin characteristics which are helpful for the management of water resources, construction along the river bank and natural hazard mitigation within the area. The study was carried out in the Karra Khola Basin, one of the prominent basin...
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Anand Verdhen, Shantjeev Kumar Article ID: 2297 Views - 183 (Abstract) PDF - 19 (Download) Abstract: Bank erosion of rivers, e.g. Bagmati, Burhi Gandak, Kosi and KamlaBalan, all originating in the Himalayan hills of Nepal and flowing through the alluvial plains of North Bihar, is a chronic and common phenomenon. Cutting and deposition result in shifting or meandering of the river endangering the embankment, road, bridge, barrage, and countryside. Anti-...
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Ashok Sigdel, Radha Krishna Adhikari Article ID: 2302 Views - 211678 (Abstract) PDF - 56 (Download) Abstract: Detailed investigation of Taprang landslide was carried out in order to understand the surface, subsurface lithological information and physical properties of soil by using multi-disciplinary methods such as engineering geological, geophysical and geotechnical studies for the determination of factor of safety for ...
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Ashraf Nazir, Moustafa El Sawwaf, Wasiem Azzam, Mohamed Ata Article ID: 2352 Views - 372 (Abstract) PDF - 28 (Download) Abstract: An environment friendly and cost effective factor of collapsible soil stabilization with the help of industrial waste has been widely adopted in this research. Buildings which are constructed on collapsible soils are subjected to large deformations and shear failure. Collapsible soil can be broadly categorized as those soils susceptible to a large reducti...
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Legrand Joseph Tchop, Pauline Wokwenmendam Nguet, Benjamin Ntieche, Victor Metang, Jacques Dili Rake, Merlin Isidore Teitchou, Jacqueline Vander Auwera, Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck, Charles Nkoumbou Article ID: 2308 Views - 240 (Abstract) PDF - 24 (Download) Abstract: Mount Cameroon is a Plio-Quaternary volcanic massif, without a central crater, made up of more than 140 pyroclastic cones. It is one of the active volcanoes of the Cameroon Volcanic Line. Mount Cameroon melt inclusions are found in microdroplets trapped in the early minerals (olivines) from the pyroclastic products. The analysis of these melt inclusions a...
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S. I. Okonkwo, S. O. Idakwo Article ID: 2312 Views - 229 (Abstract) PDF - 26 (Download) Abstract: The geology of the Olode area, south-western Nigeria was investigated petrographically and geochemically in order to elucidate the mineralisation potential of the rock units in the area. The area under study is generally change to underlained by granite gneiss, mica schist and pegmatites. Petrographical studies indicated prevalence of anhedral quartz (30 ...
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