2017
DOI: 10.21767/2386-5180.1000184
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Spatial Variation of Physicochemical Parameters of Rainwater Harvested in Some Communities of Niger Delta due to Different Exposure to Atmospheric Condition.

Abstract: This study was carried out to assess the effect of altered atmospheric condition on the physicochemical parameters of rainwater samples from Trans-Amadi, Rumuolumeni and Diobu all in Rivers State of Niger Delta. Rainwater samples from the three different locations were harvested directly using pre-sterilized plastic bottles within the same period of time. Each sample collected was divided into three parts. The samples were analyzed by comparing them with WHO standards for drinking water. A part was analyzed wi… Show more

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“…Overall, the mean concentrations of Mg 2+ in the commercial area are observed to be twice the amount recorded for the residential area. The low magnesium content of the rainwater samples compared with that of calcium ion can be traced to the abundance of calcium in the earth's crust when compared with magnesium (Obioma et al, 2017). Generally, the major cations are more dominant in commercial area than other areas studied, due to alkali soil re-suspension (Sillapapiromsuk and Chantara, 2010).…”
Section: Nitrates Ion (No 3 −mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the mean concentrations of Mg 2+ in the commercial area are observed to be twice the amount recorded for the residential area. The low magnesium content of the rainwater samples compared with that of calcium ion can be traced to the abundance of calcium in the earth's crust when compared with magnesium (Obioma et al, 2017). Generally, the major cations are more dominant in commercial area than other areas studied, due to alkali soil re-suspension (Sillapapiromsuk and Chantara, 2010).…”
Section: Nitrates Ion (No 3 −mentioning
confidence: 99%