2023
DOI: 10.30564/jasr.v6i1.5107
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Monitoring and Quantification of Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Impact of Sea Surface Temperature on Marine Ecosystems as Climate Change Indicators in the Niger Delta Using Geospatial Technology

Abstract: The Niger Delta marine environment has experienced a series of environmental disasters since the inception of oil and gas exploration, which can be attributed to climate change. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and sea surface temperature (T) ties associated with burning fossil fuels, such as gas flaring, vehicular traffic, and marine vessel movement along the sea, are increasing. Using data extracted from the NASA Giovanni satellite’s Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrora… Show more

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“…The Niger Delta region in Nigeria, often known as the "Heart of Nigeria", is famous not only for its abundant biodiversity and oil reserves but also for grappling with significant environmental challenges. Among these challenges, increasing attention has been focused on the detrimental effects of gas flaring and carbon dioxide emissions on both the local ecosystem and the global climate [1] . In response, the application of remote sensing technologies has emerged as a powerful tool for monitoring and examining the impacts of these environmental stressors on the delicate balance of rainfall patterns in the area.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The Niger Delta region in Nigeria, often known as the "Heart of Nigeria", is famous not only for its abundant biodiversity and oil reserves but also for grappling with significant environmental challenges. Among these challenges, increasing attention has been focused on the detrimental effects of gas flaring and carbon dioxide emissions on both the local ecosystem and the global climate [1] . In response, the application of remote sensing technologies has emerged as a powerful tool for monitoring and examining the impacts of these environmental stressors on the delicate balance of rainfall patterns in the area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, particulate matter's capacity to block sunlight and cool the atmosphere can have the opposite effect, resulting in reduced cloud formation and diminished precipitation. Okpobiri et al [1] utilized geospatial technology to monitor and quantify carbon dioxide emissions and their impact on marine ecosystems in the Niger Delta as indicators of climate change. The authors employed various methods, including satellite imagery, remote sensing, and GIS, to gather and analyze data on these factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%