2020
DOI: 10.5897/ijwree2020.0955
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Estimation of Mg, Cd, and Ni levels in urban waterfront using one-dimensional transport model

Abstract: Accurate quantification of heavy metals is essential for optimizing remedial efforts at polluted waterfronts. Although surface water quality models can be helpful tools for rapid quantification of heavy metals in streams, they cannot be extrapolated to other water bodies. This study estimated Mg, Cd, and Ni levels in one of the polluted urban waterfronts in the Niger Delta Province, Nigeria (5.317°N, 6.467°E) using one-dimensional transport model. To do this, water samples were collected along the waterfront i… Show more

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“…Zeng et al [13] studied the dissolution of heavy metals in the mining transportation process and investigated its impact on seawater quality. Igoni et al [14] estimated the levels of heavy metals Mg, Cd, and Ni using a one-dimensional transport model in dry and rainy seasons in a marine base waterfront. In Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zeng et al [13] studied the dissolution of heavy metals in the mining transportation process and investigated its impact on seawater quality. Igoni et al [14] estimated the levels of heavy metals Mg, Cd, and Ni using a one-dimensional transport model in dry and rainy seasons in a marine base waterfront. In Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zeng et al [12] studied the dissolution of heavy metals in the mining transportation process, and investigated its impact on seawater quality. Igoni et al [13] estimated the levels of heavy metals Mg, Cd, and Ni using a one-dimensional transport model in dry and rainy seasons in the Marine-Base waterfront. However, the dissolution and transportation of heavy metals pollutants are very complex due to the deep-sea environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%