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PREDICTING THE BEHAVIOUR OF BORRELIA IN HOMOGENEOUS FINE SAND IN COASTAL AREA OF BAKANA

Eluozo. S. N, Afiibor, B. B

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Abstract

The deposition of borrelia in fine sand formation in the coastal area of Bakana was monitored applying modeling and validation, the study try to predict the migration process of borrelia in the coastal formation, such deltaic depositions were observed to be alluvia predominant thus maintained homogenous fine sand formations. The study monitor the transport of borrelia in coastal area to observed whether the homogeneity will affect the behaviour of borrelia in its transport process. It was observed that the homogeneity could not reflect on its migration system, rather its geochemistry affected the transport system, these condition were experienced from the rate of concentration to phreatic depositions, the study is imperative because in most research carried out, the behaviour of microbes has been observed not to be in the same process due to other conditions from environmental factors in various level, these process express the significant of these study. Experts will definitely apply these conceptual techniques to monitor borrelia transport in coastal environment.

Keywords: predicting, borrelia, homogeneous and fine sand


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3759/rtcet.v8i2.747

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