Search Results - "Kolawole, Tesleem O."
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Contamination and risk surveillance of potentially toxic elements in different land-use urban soils of Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria
Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-07-2023)“…The concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) and their contamination indices were determined in urban soil from five different land-use zones,…”
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Heavy Metal Contamination and Ecological Risk Assessment in Soils and Sediments of an Industrial Area in Southwestern Nigeria
Published in Journal of health & pollution (01-09-2018)“…Increased growth of industrial activities, especially in urban centers, is one of the main sources of toxic substances in Nigeria. The level of these impacts…”
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Contamination Levels of Potentially Toxic Elements and Foraminiferal Distribution Patterns in Lagos Lagoon: A Correlation Analysis
Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2022)“…The ecological response of benthic foraminifera to bioavailable Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) was evaluated in Lagos Lagoon (Nigeria). We sampled and…”
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Sources and Level of Rare Earth Element Contamination of Atmospheric Dust in Nigeria
Published in Journal of health & pollution (01-06-2021)“…Rare earth element (REE) composition of atmospheric dust has recently been used to trace potential sources of dust pollution. The present study aimed to…”
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Evaluation of Pollution of Soils and Particulate Matter Around Metal Recycling Factories in Southwestern Nigeria
Published in Journal of health & pollution (01-03-2018)“…Metal recycling factories (MRFs) have developed rapidly in Nigeria as recycling policies have been increasingly embraced. These MRFs are point sources for…”
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Evaluating the quality of sediments in streams draining contrasting land-use areas in Osogbo metropolis, southwestern Nigeria
Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-08-2024)“…The attendant effects of urbanization on the environment and human health are evaluable by measuring the potentially harmful element (PHE) concentrations in…”
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Contamination, ecological and health risk assessments of potentially toxic elements in soil around a municipal solid waste disposal facility in Southwestern Nigeria
Published in Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals (Online) (01-09-2023)“…The increasing level of waste generated and disposed of especially in urban centers arising from population explosion and rapid industrialization is a global…”
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Evaluation of Three Geosites Within Ilesha Schist Belt Southwest Nigeria as a Potential Geoheritage Site for Sustainable Regional Development
Published in Geoheritage (01-06-2023)“…Olumirin, Arinta and Ikogosi warm/cold springs are three magnificent geosites located within the Effon Psamite formation in the Ilesha schist belt of the…”
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Estimation of health risk to humans and source identification of heavy metals in a perennial river across the Osogbo Metropolis, Nigeria
Published in Environmental sustainability (01-03-2023)“…This study measured eighteen heavy metals and estimated their health risks to humans in the Osun River flowing within the Osogbo metropolis. Seven different…”
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Silver nanoparticles strengthen Zea mays against toxic metal-related phytotoxicity via enhanced metal phytostabilization and improved antioxidant responses
Published in International journal of phytoremediation (15-10-2023)“…This study investigated the phytostabilization and plant-promoting abilities of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). Twelve Zea mays seeds were planted in water and…”
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Assessment of some potentially harmful elements and their associated health risk in stream sediments of rural gold-mining communities in Southwestern Nigeria
Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (2022)“…The impact of potentially harmful elements in stream sediments around active and abandoned artisanal gold-mining communities in Nigeria was assessed in this…”
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Lead and lead isotopes as tracers of soil contamination in southwestern Nigeria
Published in Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals (Online) (01-09-2023)“…The association of soil Pb levels has received considerable attention in recent times in developing countries like Nigeria due to its human health and…”
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ASSESSMENT OF VADOSE ZONE CHARACTERISTICS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AUDIT OF SELECTED CEMETERIES AROUND OSUN STATE, SOUTH-WESTERN PART OF NIGERIA
Published in Malaysian journal of geosciences (01-04-2021)“…Cemeteries have been identified as a possible source of groundwater and environmental pollution. This may be due to wrong siting of cemeteries, poor soil…”
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Potentially Harmful Element toxicity in Geophagic clays consumed in parts of southeastern Nigeria
Published in Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals (Online) (01-06-2023)“…An assessment of geophagic clays consumed by adults and children in Calabar and Okon-Eket areas of southeastern Nigeria was done in order to evaluate possible…”
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Assessment of concentration of the potentially toxic elements and associated human health risk from particulate matter exposure along road intersections in Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria
Published in DISCOVER ENVIRONMENT (05-06-2023)“…The harmful health effect of suspended particulate matter (PM 10 ) is mostly associated with its mass concentrations and chemical compositions. Therefore, this…”
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A synergistic combination of selenium nanoparticles, goldmine soil and water disrupt phytomorphological and biochemical parameters of Abelmuscus esculentus
Published in Journal of hazardous materials advances (01-05-2023)“…•Concentrations of toxic metals in goldmine water exceeded acceptable levels.•Water and soil from goldmines were hazardous to A. esculentus, reducing its…”
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