Author
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- Animia Ajor Wordu
(Department of Chemical; Petrochemical Engineering, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt)
- C. A. Mmecha
(Department of Chemical; Petrochemical Engineering, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt.)
- Y. T. Puyate
(Department of Chemical; Petrochemical Engineering, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt)
- J. G. Akpa
(Department of Chemical; Petrochemical Engineering, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt.)
Abstract
This paper presents profile of the physico-chemical properties of study areas of the research. Most frequently, in the Niger Delta zone spilled oil in the marine sediments is prevalent. The research paper therefore focused at first instance to evolve the parametric control properties which have direct interactions with the spilled oil. Samples sediments A, B, C, and D were collected from the designated study areas of Southern Ijaw, Ekeremor, Ogbia, Brass and Nembe local government areas hosting the major oil producing companies along the coastal regions of Niger Delta-Nigeria. The samples were subjected to instrumental analysis for determination of pH 5.2 (acidic); electrical conductivity 169 µS/cm; redox potential -134 mv; temperature 25.7 centigrade; bulk density 3.3; particle density 2.75; porosity 41.6; organic matter 8.60; clay 28.70; silt 56.80; sand 14.5; total hydrocarbon content 83.33; and the metallic components of the samples (mg/kg) stood as follows- Zinc (Zn) 1.47; Lead (Pb) 0.070; copper (Cu) 2.06; cadmium (0.51); Nickel (Ni) 0.82; manganese (Mn) 4.75; iron (Fe) 7.60; and chromium (Cr) 0.98. Table II showed sample Sediment A gave appreciable values on all the parameters for good judgment on the rest samples Sediment B, Sediment C and Sediment D results. The possible reasons being there are much physico-chemical interactions down the samples which bring concomitant effects on animals, fishes, humans’ health and regions degradation tendencies and perennial consequences of social agitations for remediation and compensations.
Suggested Citation
Animia Ajor Wordu & C. A. Mmecha & Y. T. Puyate & J. G. Akpa, 2019.
"The Profile of Physico-Chemical Properties of Spilled Crude Oil in Marine Sediments in Niger Delta,"
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 4(3), pages 203-207, March.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:4:y:2019:i:3:id:61155
DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.3.1155
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