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  • Interpreting the Geomorphology of Carolina Bays as Secondary Impact Structures

    Christopher Cottrell, Antonio Zamora
    111-124

    Article ID: 8876
    533  (Abstract) 253  (Download)

    Abstract: This study examines the Carolina Bays and Nebraska Rainwater Basins, using high-resolution LiDAR elevation models to analyze their unique shapes. The research reveals that well-preserved Bays exhibit precise elliptical geometry, distinguishing them from various oriented lakes they are often compared to. While the timing of their formation is discussed, the primary goal of this paper... More

    2025-05-29
  • Assessment of Rainwater and Groundwater Quality in Izombe Town, Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State

    S. I. Akopunwanne, E. T. Oparaocha, C. D. Onwuka
    45-54

    Article ID: 3582
    814  (Abstract) 250  (Download)

    Abstract: Rainwater and groundwater quality in Izombe were assessed. Five water samples were collected from five (5) different locations, with at least one location from one of the four autonomous communities in Izombe, Oguta L.G.A of Imo State. The physicochemical and microbial parameters of rainwater and groundwater samples from Umuakpa, Ndeuloukwu, Ugbele, Ndioko, and Orsu were... More

    2021-09-28
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