2015
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijsts.20150304.19
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Vertical Profiling and Contamination Risk Assessment of Some Trace Metals in Lagos Lagoon Axis

Abstract: Lagos Harbour (a Lagos lagoon axis) serves as a route for goods transportation, coupled with proliferation of urban and industrial establishments. The socioeconomic activities within has often led to the introduction of substantial wastes, marine debris and spills into the harbor. In an attempt to monitor the pollution status of aquatic organisms in the Lagos Lagoon axis, vertical profiling of the trace metal contents was carried out to reveal, the vertical variations in the monthly trends of; Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr, … Show more

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“…The Harbour (Figure 1) situated in Lagos Lagoon axis, is Nigeria's most important seaport and the first inlet from the Atlantic Ocean, beyond the Republic of Benin (Popoola et al [13]). It is one of the three main segments of Lagos Lagoon Complex; other segments are Metropolitan and the Epe Division Segments.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Harbour (Figure 1) situated in Lagos Lagoon axis, is Nigeria's most important seaport and the first inlet from the Atlantic Ocean, beyond the Republic of Benin (Popoola et al [13]). It is one of the three main segments of Lagos Lagoon Complex; other segments are Metropolitan and the Epe Division Segments.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%