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Particulate Matter (PM) is a major air pollutant in the Nigeria atmospheric environment. This study has reviewed PM pollution in all the geopolitical zones in Nigeria. Published works relating to PM pollution in Nigerian cities were accessed and analysed. Data collected showed a high total concentration of total suspended particle (TSP) varying between 1,033 to 40,000 µg/m 3 and also a PM10 concentration range of 118.3 -132.0 µg/m3. Most of the reported PM mass concentrations in Nigeria were...
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This study assessed the pollution effects of cement dust emission on the soil quality around Ewekoro, southwestern Nigeria. Composite soil samples were collected at six locations from the cement factory (0 km) to a distance of 3 km outside the factory; for two consecutive years. Soil samples were also taken from a distance of 22 km after the cement factory to serve as a control. A total of 42 soil samples were collected and subjected to laboratory assays using standard procedures. Samples...
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Assessing the concentration of potentially harmful heavy metals in playground topsoil from public primary schools in metropolitan Lagos, is imperative in order to evaluate the potential risks to the children in the schools. The study was conducted in order to determine if the concentrations of heavy metals in the soil is high enough to constitute a risk to children. Samples were collected from 20 schools in the Lagos metropolis and were subjected to microwave aqua regia digestion....
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Knowing the concentration of elements in children’s classroom dust and the associated ecological and health risks is essential in preventing and controlling possible elemental poisoning. Dust samples were collected from 37 nursery and kindergarten classrooms across three local government areas in Abeokuta, Nigeria, and assessed for elemental concentrations using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrophotometry. The hazard and the cancer risk indexes were estimated using the geo-accumulation index...