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    Contamination and risk surveillance of potentially toxic elements in different land-use urban soils of Osogbo, Southwestern Nigeria by Kolawole, Tesleem O., Oyelami, Charles A., Olajide-Kayode, Jerry O., Jimoh, Mustapha T., Fomba, Khanneh W., Anifowose, Adebanjo J., Akinde, Sunday B.

    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 by Kolawole, Tesleem O, Olatunji, Akinade S, Jimoh, Mustapha T, Fajemila, Olugbenga T

    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 by Fajemila, Olugbenga T., Martínez-Colón, Michael, Sariaslan, Nisan, Council, Ivory S., Kolawole, Tesleem O., Langer, Martin R.

    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 by Kolawole, Tesleem O, Olatunji, Omowunmi S, Ajibade, Olumuyiwa M, Oyelami, Charles A

    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 by Olatunji, Akinade S, Kolawole, Tesleem O, Oloruntola, Moroof, Günter, Christina

    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 by Olajide-Kayode, Jerry O., Kolawole, Tesleem O., Fajemila, Olugbenga T., Adeyemi, Moyosoluwa O., Ajayi, Oluwole E.

    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 by Kolawole, Tesleem O., Iyiola, Oluwafisayo, Ibrahim, Habib, Isibor, Roland A.

    “…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 by Oyelami, Charles A., Kolawole, Tesleem O., Kolawole, Mofolorunsho S., Olaonipekun, Zainab, Ogundana, Ayodeji K.

    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 by Anifowose, Adebanjo Jacob, Salawudeen, Christiana, Osundiya, Faith Omolola, Adelele, Adebayo Emmanuel, Awojide, Shola Hezekiah, Kolawole, Tesleem O.

    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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    Assessment of some potentially harmful elements and their associated health risk in stream sediments of rural gold-mining communities in Southwestern Nigeria by Kolawole, Tesleem O., Laniyan, Temitope A., Bello, Esther O., Isibor, Roland A.

    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 by Kolawole, Tesleem O., Olajide-Kayode, Jerry O., Afolabi, Olubukola O., Azeez, Luqmon A., Anifowose, Adebanjo J., Aladejana, Jamiu A.

    “…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 by A. Oyelami, Charles, O. Kolawole, Tesleem, S. Ojo, Gabriel

    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 by Olajide-Kayode, Jerry O., Kolawole, Tesleem O., Oyaniran, Opeoluwa O., Mustapha, Shakirat O., Olatunji, Akinade S.

    “…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 by Kolawole, Tesleem O., Olatunji, Akinade S.

    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 by Azeez, Luqmon, Oladejo, Abayomi A., Adejumo, Ayoade L., Kolawole, Tesleem O., Aremu, Harun K, Busari, Hassan K, Abdulrasaq, Oyedeji O.

    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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