[February - 2025]
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Water samples from 49 hand – dug wells were analysed for Nitrate concentrations in relation to well characteristics of Static Water level, Depth of Well and Elevation at Olokemeji – Ologede, Ado – Ekiti, Southwest, Nigeria,. The wells indicated varying levels of nitrate concentration with an average of 3.80 ± 11.29mg/l for the shallow wells having 6.15 ± 2.31m, 6.55 ± 2.43m and 414.88 ± 25.84m as average Static Water Level, Depth of well and Elevation respectively. About 10% percent of the wells in the study area indicated nitrate at levels exceeding the safe drinking water standard. The Nitrate concentration would decrease slightly with increasing static water level, depth of well and well - point elevation; the Correlation Coefficients being -0.02, -0.04 and -0.13 respectively. The weak association could be traceable to the hydro-geological scenario of the region. Keywords: Aquifer; association; groundwater; migrate, nitrate. @article{key:article,
author = {T. Olubunmi Ewumi, Funmilola O. Ogunlana, A. Akinola Oyedele}, title = {Nitrate Concentrations in the Groundwater System of Olokemeji, Ado – Ekiti, Southwest, Nigeria}, journal = {The International Journal of Engineering and Science}, year = {2025}, volume = {14}, number = {02}, pages = {01-04}, month = {February} } |
Landslides in Kerala pose significant challenges to infrastructure and public safety, primarily due to heavy rainfall, unstable slopes, and unplanned construction. In recent years, the Western Ghats of Kerala have experienced frequent landslides during the rainy season causing significant damage to roads, houses, agricultural fields, forest lands etc. shows that about 40% of the state lies in the highland region that forms the western slopes of the Western Ghats. The main type of Landslide that occurs in Kerala is the flow of debris, although other forms such as debris slides and rock falls are also common. This review examines landslides from a civil engineering perspective, analyzing geotechnical failures......... Keywords: Landslide, Western Ghats, mitigation, saturation. @article{key:article,
author = {Er Vismaya S}, title = {A review paper on Civil Engineering Insights into Landslides in Kerala: Failure Mechanism, Case study & Mitigation Measures}, journal = {The International Journal of Engineering and Science}, year = {2025}, volume = {14}, number = {02}, pages = {05-09}, month = {February} } |