2022
DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2022.14.1.0266
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Physicochemical properties and metal speciation in gas flare-impacted soils in Ibeno, NigeriaPhysicochemical properties and metal speciation in gas flare-impacted soils in Ibeno, NigeriaPhysicochemical properties and metal speciation in gas flare-impacted

Abstract: The physicochemical properties and metal speciation in gas flare-impacted soils in Ibeno, Nigeria was assessed in this study. During the study, surface soils were collected from five (5) communities impacted by gas flaring within Ibeno namely: Ukpenekang, Mkpanak, Atabrikang, Inua-Eyet Ikot, and Okorutip. Surface soils were also collected from a location outside Ibeno where there is no impact of gas flaring and used as the Control. These samples and Control were treated analytically and analysed for their phys… Show more

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“…However, the contamination of the human environment is caused mostly by human-related activities [1,2,3]. Industrial activities can release high levels of toxic substances into the environment especially air [4,5,6]. Elevated levels of toxic substances such as CO, CH4, NO2, SO2, Cl2, NH3, HCN, CH2O, VOCs, SPM, PAHs, and metals are emitted into the air environment from industries [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the contamination of the human environment is caused mostly by human-related activities [1,2,3]. Industrial activities can release high levels of toxic substances into the environment especially air [4,5,6]. Elevated levels of toxic substances such as CO, CH4, NO2, SO2, Cl2, NH3, HCN, CH2O, VOCs, SPM, PAHs, and metals are emitted into the air environment from industries [7,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%