Open Journal of Applied Sciences

Volume 12, Issue 11 (November 2022)

ISSN Print: 2165-3917   ISSN Online: 2165-3925

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Organic Carbon Speciation in Settling Particulate Matter and Sediments

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DOI: 10.4236/ojapps.2022.1211118    89 Downloads   537 Views  

ABSTRACT

This research study investigated the levels of organic matter content in settling particulate matter and sediments in the Wellington Industrial Estate flood plains; the main objectives are: to determine the moisture content, moisture correction factor of the samples at varying depths, to determine the organic matter content of the soil samples at varying depths. Six locations, which are Wellington Industrial Estate Area 1 (WIEA 1), (WIEA 2), (WIEA 3), (WIEA 4), (WIEA 5), (WIEA 6), were used to collect samples with the aid of scoop and gravel free auger (at varying depths of 0 - 5 cm and 5 - 10 cm); the samples were given laboratory treatment. The Hesse model and Walkley Black technique were used in the determination of moisture content and organic carbon content respectively in samples collected. The results indicated that organic matter content in most of the soil samples collected are high which implies samples have high levels of metal deposition (heavy metals) and can be hazardous to the environment because of their toxic effect; it is also indicative of high level of microbial activities, these activities can also release nutrients to the environment.

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Simbo, R. , Gueta, M. , Oladejo, T. and Bello, T. (2022) Organic Carbon Speciation in Settling Particulate Matter and Sediments. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 12, 1730-1739. doi: 10.4236/ojapps.2022.1211118.

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