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DISTRIBUTION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF METALS IN GASOLINE CONTAMINATED SITES IN LAGOS, NIGERIA
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DISTRIBUTION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF METALS IN GASOLINE CONTAMINATED SITES IN LAGOS, NIGERIA

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Distribution of metals in soil of two gasoline contaminated sites in Lagos were studied. Total Concentrations of twenty-five elements were investigated in composite samples collected at different depths within the sites. The elements were determined by ICP-AES after microwave assisted acid digestion of the samples. Chemical fractionation, mobility and potential bioavailability of some of the...
 
Published at THE JOURNAL OF SOLID WASTE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Published in 2013
 
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Adebola A. Oketola, Abimbola A. Adebisi, Olumide Morakinyo
Adebisi Abimbola » Dr. Adebisi, Abimbola Augustine is a lecturer of Inorganic/ Environmental Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, Covenant University. He obtained a B.Tech(Hons)Industrial Chemistry(Second Class Upper)from Federal University of Technology, Akure in 2005 and M.Sc Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control in 2009. He bagged his doctoral degree in Chemistry with specialization in Medicinal... view full profile
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