Slump debris flows in the Akovolwo Mountains area of Benue State,Nigeria |
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Authors: | C. S. Nwajide C. O. Okagbue A. C. Umeji |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geological Survey, P.M.B. 2007, Kaduna, Nigeria;(2) Department of Geology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria;(3) Department of Geology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | ![]() In September 1979, rain-induced complex landslides occurred in two separate localities along the slopes of the Akovolwo Mountains near Jato-Aka in the Kwande Local Government area of Benue State, Nigeria.The two movements developed on bedrock slopes covered by a veneer of colluvium and (or) residuum no more than 1.5 to 2m deep. Each started as a slump and graduated into a debris flow. The slump, extending downhill a short distance away from the head scarp, had been reconstituted into a debris flow as the initial movement (sliding movement) of the soil mass caused remoulding of the saturated moving mass into viscous debris-laden mud. The resulting mass moved partly along a pre-existing mountain stream channel and partly along a fresh channel it cleared in the savanna forest. At the break of slope, the mass of boulders was dumped and a trail of smaller fragments littered the channels towards the Katsina-Ala River. |
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Keywords: | Slump debris flow slope movement mountain area |
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