• Title of article

    Hydrogeomorphic Characteristics of Urban Flood Triggers in Gombe Town, Nigeria as Monitored in 2014

  • Author/Authors

    abashiya, m gombe state university - department of geography, Gombe, Nigeria , abaje, ib federal university - department of geography and regional planning, Dutsin-Ma, Nigeria , musa, i gombe state university - department of geography, Gombe, Nigeria , sule, s gombe state university - department of geography, Gombe, Nigeria , kollos, pn gombe state university - department of geography, Gombe, Nigeria , garba, ha taraba state university - department of geography, Jalingo, Nigeria

  • From page
    1887
  • To page
    1892
  • Abstract
    Urban flooding has become a monumental yearly disaster in many of the world’s cities and Gombe town in particular. This paper focused on some hydro-geomorphological characteristics that influence flooding in Gombe town. Statistical methods and geographic information techniques were used for the assessment. The result revealed that the highest API of 166.62 mm occurred on the 5/9/2014. The rainfall amount was 92.5mm for a duration 48 minutes, average rainfall intensity was 115.63, stage height (1.42m), average flow velocity (0.98m/s), and instantaneous discharge of 9.47m^3/s. This corresponds with the flood disaster that occurred in Gombe town on the same date (5/9/2014). On the other hand, the least API of 18.12 mm occurred on the 18/6/2014. The rainfall amount was 1.2mm for 62 minutes, average rainfall intensity was 1.16, stage height (0.30m), average flow velocity (0.24m/s), and instantaneous discharge of 0.49m^%3/s. findings also showed that very steep slope covered 2.4537km^2 (1.78%), steep slope covered 3.60235km^2 (2.61%), moderate slope (0.735574km^2 or 0.53%), gentle slope (131.106km^2 or 94.89%) and flat areas (0.259854km^2 or 0.19%). The study recommended flood resilience technology, provision of adequate urban drainages and proper storm water management.
  • Keywords
    Drainage density , flow accumulation , rainfall , urban flooding
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Record number

    2728719