“…It is drained by seasonal streams (all tributaries of the Lom River) which are fed mainly by run-off water (Figure 1b). The compilation of previous geological studies shows that the geology of the study area is represented by the Lom series (Diguim et al, 2017;Ganwa et al, 2011Ganwa et al, , 2017Kanouo et al, 2021;Lassere, 1961;Ngako et al, 1991Ngako et al, , 2003Ngako et al, , 2008Njanko, et al, 2010;Owono, 2008;Toteu et al, 2008) F I G U R E 1 (a) Geological map of Adamawa: (1) Lower Cretaceous, (2) Lom series (Conglomerates, quartzites, sedimentary schists and volcano-sedimentary), (3) biotite and amphibole gneiss, (4) granulitic gneiss (Paleo-to-Neoproterozoic), (5) volcano-plutonism (Neoproterozoic), (6) post-tectonic granitoids (Neoproterozoic), ( 7) syn-to-late-tectonic granitoids (Neoproterozoic), (8) pre-to-syntectonic granitoids (Neoproterozoic), (9) faults, (10) shear direction, (11) boundaries of Simi locality, (12) study area; (b) orohydrographic model of Simi and its surroundings; (c) topographic variation in the study area. Source: Modified from Toteu et al (2008).…”