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Date: 2015-01-02 14:12:54
Soil
Geology
Geotechnical engineering
Nanka
Land management
Erosion
Surface runoff
Aguata
Engineering geology
Environmental soil science
Earth
Soil science

Geological and Geotechnical Studies Of Gully Erosion at Ekwulobia, Oko and Nanka Towns, Southeastern Nigeria O.N. Okengwo * , O. C. Okeke, C.N. Okereke and A. C. Paschal Department Of Geology, Federal University of Techn

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