Physicochemical characteristics and heavy metal levels in water samples from five river systems in central part of Delta State, Nigeria were investigated to access the quality status of the rivers. All the watersheds selected for study were well distributed and possessed similar geology, climate, soil, and vegetation characteristics. Studies on the water samples collected from the rivers showed that the physicochemical characteristics of the river varied significantly. The mean concentration of total solids within the rivers were 35.46mg/l, 31.57mg/l, 18.82mg/l and 45.53mg/l for Ase, Agbarho, Ethiope, Ekakpamre and Afiesere rivers respectively. Similarly, the mean concentration of heavy metal in the river system gave the following ranges zi...
The study examines the impact of heavy metals on the quality of water from River Ase and the prevale...
The study examined heavy metal status of the Calabar River in Cross River, Nigeria. Surface water sa...
Communication in Physical Sciences 2019, 4(2): 74-80 *S. A. Odoemelam, O. S. Edori & M. N. Ogbua...
Physicochemical characteristics and heavy metal levels in water samples from five river systems in c...
Physicochemical characteristics and heavy metal levels in water samples from five river systems in c...
The concentrations of some ferruginous ore associated heavy metals were determined in freshwater fro...
The loss of water quality in rivers has been extremely serious in developing countries due to the co...
The presence of heavy metals in our environment has been of great concern because of their toxicity ...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the heavy metal pollution status of some rivers and ...
The concentration of four heavy metals viz. Lead (Pb), Manganese (Mn), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) in ...
Concentrations of d Pb r o Se and i ions in Qua Iboe river system were assessed by analysing water s...
This study assessed the seasonal variations in heavy metal concentration of stream sediments in part...
Aim: This study was carried out to assess concentration status of someheavy metals in water along Ri...
Water and sediment samples from Cross River, Imo River, and Qua Iboe River Estuaries were collected ...
Water quality studies in Nigeria are usually conducted at local scales and limited to a restricted n...
The study examines the impact of heavy metals on the quality of water from River Ase and the prevale...
The study examined heavy metal status of the Calabar River in Cross River, Nigeria. Surface water sa...
Communication in Physical Sciences 2019, 4(2): 74-80 *S. A. Odoemelam, O. S. Edori & M. N. Ogbua...
Physicochemical characteristics and heavy metal levels in water samples from five river systems in c...
Physicochemical characteristics and heavy metal levels in water samples from five river systems in c...
The concentrations of some ferruginous ore associated heavy metals were determined in freshwater fro...
The loss of water quality in rivers has been extremely serious in developing countries due to the co...
The presence of heavy metals in our environment has been of great concern because of their toxicity ...
Objective: This study was designed to determine the heavy metal pollution status of some rivers and ...
The concentration of four heavy metals viz. Lead (Pb), Manganese (Mn), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) in ...
Concentrations of d Pb r o Se and i ions in Qua Iboe river system were assessed by analysing water s...
This study assessed the seasonal variations in heavy metal concentration of stream sediments in part...
Aim: This study was carried out to assess concentration status of someheavy metals in water along Ri...
Water and sediment samples from Cross River, Imo River, and Qua Iboe River Estuaries were collected ...
Water quality studies in Nigeria are usually conducted at local scales and limited to a restricted n...
The study examines the impact of heavy metals on the quality of water from River Ase and the prevale...
The study examined heavy metal status of the Calabar River in Cross River, Nigeria. Surface water sa...
Communication in Physical Sciences 2019, 4(2): 74-80 *S. A. Odoemelam, O. S. Edori & M. N. Ogbua...