2004
DOI: 10.3923/jas.2005.75.79
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Chemical Examination of Ikogosi Warm Spring in South Western Nigeria

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“…The pH values obtained in this study were slightly lower than the mean value (6.8) reported by in the assessment of water in the Strˆımtori-Firiza reservoir in Northwest Romania. Also, Oladipo et al (2005) reported higher mean pH values (6.60) of spring water of Ikogosi Warm Spring in Southwestern Nigeria.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The pH values obtained in this study were slightly lower than the mean value (6.8) reported by in the assessment of water in the Strˆımtori-Firiza reservoir in Northwest Romania. Also, Oladipo et al (2005) reported higher mean pH values (6.60) of spring water of Ikogosi Warm Spring in Southwestern Nigeria.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…They concluded that rock-water interactions were the dominant processes controlling the major ion composition of the spring while the dominant water was Ca (mg) -Cl type. Four out of the six identified sources of the warm springs around IWS showed close similarity in temperature, pH, dissolved solids, suspended solid, alkalinity, hardness and trace metals [48]. Further study by them had also revealed a time (distance) dependent atmospheric environmental induced variations in the area.…”
Section: The Futurementioning
confidence: 88%
“…The major problem at Ipole -Iloro is the fact that the attraction has not been developed, which is because of a very poor level of publicity and awareness of the tourist attraction to the public [82][83][84]. The general public are not aware of the existence of the tourist centre.…”
Section: Problems Confronting the Tourist Centers In Respect Of Ikogo...mentioning
confidence: 99%