2019
DOI: 10.20431/2349-0403.0612003
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Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons content of Taylor Creek, Rivers State, Niger Delta Nigeria

Abstract: The aquatic environment is under threat due to pollution. As a result of the activities of man, water quality is now subject to question in Niger Delta communities which hosts multinational Oil Companies. It is a known fact that there are certain qualities of water that are used to establish the index or fitness for its consumption (Iyama and Edori, 2014). These qualities are used in assessing the status of any given river to ascertain its usefulness to humans. The presence of these parameters at certain level… Show more

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“…However, in the work of Edori. and Marcus [63], in the sediments of Taylor Creek recorded an average value of 18.034 to 23.64 mg/Kg in the months of study were lower than this work. Also, in Ashiru and Ogundare [57], the concentration of the total petroleum hydrocarbon on the sediments of Ugbo water way recorded as low as 0.131mg/Kg, which is far lower than that recorded in this work.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…However, in the work of Edori. and Marcus [63], in the sediments of Taylor Creek recorded an average value of 18.034 to 23.64 mg/Kg in the months of study were lower than this work. Also, in Ashiru and Ogundare [57], the concentration of the total petroleum hydrocarbon on the sediments of Ugbo water way recorded as low as 0.131mg/Kg, which is far lower than that recorded in this work.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 75%