2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-017-7189-1
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Assessment of spatial distribution of contaminants and their levels in soil and water resources of Calabar, Nigeria using geophysical and geological data

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“…2.4 Research method Different technologies have been developed and applied in landfills to evaluate possible soil contamination owing to faults in the waterproofing system of its base (Moreira et al, 2018;Shu et al, 2018) or to evaluate the levels of contamination of the soil and groundwater, owing to percolation of the leachate in landfills without waterproofing (Xie et al, 2016;Akpan et al, 2018;Przydatek and Kanownik, 2019). Several tools and methods are needed to conduct each research, in this section the materials, methods and tools used, are briefly described.…”
Section: Advective-diffusion Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.4 Research method Different technologies have been developed and applied in landfills to evaluate possible soil contamination owing to faults in the waterproofing system of its base (Moreira et al, 2018;Shu et al, 2018) or to evaluate the levels of contamination of the soil and groundwater, owing to percolation of the leachate in landfills without waterproofing (Xie et al, 2016;Akpan et al, 2018;Przydatek and Kanownik, 2019). Several tools and methods are needed to conduct each research, in this section the materials, methods and tools used, are briefly described.…”
Section: Advective-diffusion Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The persistent trend of having insignificantly small numbers of comprehensive passages documenting biotic contributions to environmental challenges does not appear to be a healthy approach towards getting the younger population to be properly informed, educated and enlightened about the causes of the present environmental challenges. This is because the overarching goal of recognising and consequently, adopting awareness campaigns globally as a behaviour-change tool for public education and enlightenment (de Vries, 2020) on environmental issues may remain untenable if the younger population is not well informed, enlightened and educated about the contributions of anthropogenic activities as the leading cause of environmental challenges (global warming, deforestation, soil degradation, air pollution, soil and water contamination) (Akpan et al, 2018, de Vries, 2020Ben et al, 2021) that confront the environment assuming that public enlightenment and behavioural change have a direct relationship as expected from the linear or national choice models (Hornsey & Fielding, 2020).This catch-them-young approach may provide the stimuli needed in bridging the knowledge-to-action gap that are essential for general cognitive and behavioural change towards environmental issues by individuals or groups or society at large (Lorenzoni et al, 2007;Nelsonet al, 2018Nelsonet al, , 2020de Vries, 2020).However, concentrating the bulk of the comprehensive passages on social issues at the expense of the biotic contributions, which is at the heart of these In Junior English Project 1, the author projected the social environment before the abiotic. In book 2 there was a little deviation, the author projected the social, neutral and lastly the abiotic environment and Book 3 projected the social environment and then the abiotic environment.…”
Section: Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, chemical composition analysis of soil from selected oil-producing communities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria by Idzi, et al [69], showed Al concentration ranging from 0.08 to 22.97 mg/l with an average value of 6.45 mg/l. Additional studies assess the spatial distribution of contaminants and their levels in soil and water resources of Calabar, Nigeria using geophysical and geological data by Akpan, et al [70], showed that Al ranged from 0 to 0.66 with an average value of 0.36 mg/l. Aluminium is a considerable metal in the earth's crust and is often found in the form of silicates such as feldspar.…”
Section: A Physical Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%