This study investigated the effect of cement dust emitted from Dangote cement factory, Ibese, Ogun State, Nigeria on the environment and human health. Soil and plant samples were collected from six sampling points at different distances i.e. inside the factory kiln (IFK), the factory gate (TFG ̴ 50 m); Abule Oke (AOK ̴ 100 m), Maria (MAR ̴ 200 m), and Ibese (IBE ̴ 300m), based on the prevailing wind direction. Control samples were taken opposite the wind direction at ILA (Ilaro) about 1,000 m. Cu, Zn, Mn, Pb, Ni and Cd were analyzed in the samples using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Air quality and noise levels were monitored using standard me-thods. Sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen (NOx), total suspended particulate matter and no...
Cement production is a significant source of air pollution as both gaseous and particulate materials...
Whenever any undesirable change occurs in the various components of the environment all living being...
Quantification of PM2.5 (particulate matter <2.5 μm) bound heavy metals and their potential health ...
This study investigated the effect of cement dust emitted from Dangote cement factory, Ibese, Ogun S...
The cement industry and its products are resources that have an impact on the landscape with dust an...
Environmental pollution caused by the activities of Ewekoro Cement production facility of the West A...
Environmental pollution caused by the activities of Ewekoro Cement production facility of the West A...
The cement manufacturing industry has played a fundamental role in global economic development, but ...
Cement dust deposition on soil has been implicated in the heavy metal (HM) contamination of soil, le...
Mobilization and dispersion of potentially toxic elements into the atmosphere and human environment ...
The study determined the ambient mass concentrations, chemical composition and health risks associat...
Background: The release of metals from industrial factories is one of the most important sources of ...
Mobilization and dispersion of potentially toxic elements into the atmosphere and human environment ...
This study assessed the impac ambient air quality of their host communities. The three includes em...
Cement manufacturing contributes to the elevation of air pollutants in the atmosphere and thus impac...
Cement production is a significant source of air pollution as both gaseous and particulate materials...
Whenever any undesirable change occurs in the various components of the environment all living being...
Quantification of PM2.5 (particulate matter <2.5 μm) bound heavy metals and their potential health ...
This study investigated the effect of cement dust emitted from Dangote cement factory, Ibese, Ogun S...
The cement industry and its products are resources that have an impact on the landscape with dust an...
Environmental pollution caused by the activities of Ewekoro Cement production facility of the West A...
Environmental pollution caused by the activities of Ewekoro Cement production facility of the West A...
The cement manufacturing industry has played a fundamental role in global economic development, but ...
Cement dust deposition on soil has been implicated in the heavy metal (HM) contamination of soil, le...
Mobilization and dispersion of potentially toxic elements into the atmosphere and human environment ...
The study determined the ambient mass concentrations, chemical composition and health risks associat...
Background: The release of metals from industrial factories is one of the most important sources of ...
Mobilization and dispersion of potentially toxic elements into the atmosphere and human environment ...
This study assessed the impac ambient air quality of their host communities. The three includes em...
Cement manufacturing contributes to the elevation of air pollutants in the atmosphere and thus impac...
Cement production is a significant source of air pollution as both gaseous and particulate materials...
Whenever any undesirable change occurs in the various components of the environment all living being...
Quantification of PM2.5 (particulate matter <2.5 μm) bound heavy metals and their potential health ...