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ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 35 - 50, 06.07.2025

Abstract

This study examined the heavy metal concentration of aerosol and its perceived impact on the health of residents of Port Harcourt Metropolis. From the study area, six locations on the Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) in the atmospheric aerosol was sampled, two sample locations in each of High Density Residential (HDR), Moderate Density Residential (MDR), and Low Density Residential (LDR). Offline aerosol measurement was carried out for seven days (a week) during wet and dry seasons. 84 aerosol samples were collected and subjected to laboratory analysis for selected heavy metals. ANOVA, TTest, and ChiSquare analysis were used in the analysis of the data on the SPSS software. The findings indicated that there is no statistically significant variation in the concentration of the selected heavy metals across locations and the Days of the (DO) week. In the study area, there are variations in the concentration of Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), and Iron (Fe) in the TSPM across the seasons while there is no statistically significant seasonal variation in the concentration of Chromium (Cr) and Lead (Pb) in the study area. The distributions of every other metal in the TSP except Fe in all the sampled locations are the same. LDR and MDR are similar in relation to average concentration of Fe (ppm) while MDR and HDR are also similar belonging to the same group. In the study area as revealed by the findings further showed that there is a statistically significant difference in the perception of residents of health risk associated with TSP in the atmosphere. Conclusively, that aerosol concentration is not static but dynamic across Land use types. Hence, the study recommends the need for source identification and apportionment using receptor models in new studies.

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Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 35 - 50, 06.07.2025

Abstract

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  • Cassee, F. R., Héroux, M. E., Gerlofs-Nijland , M. E. & Kelly, F. J (2013). Particulate matter beyond mass: recent health evidence on the role of fractions, chemical constituents and sources of emission, Inhal. Toxicol, 25, 802–812.
  • Ezeh , G. C ., Imoh B. O., Olabode I. A., & Olawale E. A., (2012) . PIXE characterization of PM10 and PM2.5 particulates sizes collected in Ikoyi Lagos, Nigeria, Toxicological & Environmental Heavy metals concentration, 94:5, 884-894. DOI: 10.1080/02772248.2012.674133
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  • Ravindra, K.,Sokhi, R., & Van Grieken, R., (2008).Atmospheric polycy-clic aromatic hydrocarbons: Source attribution, emission factors and regula-tion. Atmospheric Environment 42: 2895–2921.
  • Romieu, I., Gouveia, N., Cifuentes, L.A., de Leon, A.P., Junger, W., Vera, J. &Tzintzun-Cervantes, G. (2012). Multicity study of air pollution and mortality in Latin America (the ESCALA study). Res. Rep. Health Eff. Inst. (171): 5-86.
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  • Ukah, B.U., Ameh, P.D., Egber, J.C., Unigwe, C. O., & Ubido, O.E. (2020). Impact of effluent derived heavy metals on the groundwater quality in Ajao Industrial area, Nigeria: an assessement using entropy water quality index (EWQI). Int.J Energy Water Res., 10(20)., 120-138.
  • Weli,V.E, & Emenike,G.C. (2018). Atmospheric Aerosol Loading over the Urban Canopy of Port Harcourt City ,Nigeria. International Journal of En-vironment and Pollution Research. Vol 6.No. 2 pp .38-53.
  • Zhang, X., Wang, Y., Niu, T., (2012).Atmospheric aerosol compositions in China: Spatial/temporal variability, chemical signature, regional haze distri-bution and comparisons with global aerosols. Atmospheric Heavy metals con-centration and Physics 12: 779–799.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Sociology (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Amuche Obomanu This is me

Temple Abali

Michael Uzodianya Didia This is me

Publication Date July 6, 2025
Submission Date December 2, 2024
Acceptance Date February 17, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Obomanu, A., Abali, T., & Didia, M. U. (2025). ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences, 9(1), 35-50.
AMA Obomanu A, Abali T, Didia MU. ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA. IJSHS. July 2025;9(1):35-50.
Chicago Obomanu, Amuche, Temple Abali, and Michael Uzodianya Didia. “ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA”. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences 9, no. 1 (July 2025): 35-50.
EndNote Obomanu A, Abali T, Didia MU (July 1, 2025) ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences 9 1 35–50.
IEEE A. Obomanu, T. Abali, and M. U. Didia, “ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA”, IJSHS, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 35–50, 2025.
ISNAD Obomanu, Amuche et al. “ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA”. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences 9/1 (July2025), 35-50.
JAMA Obomanu A, Abali T, Didia MU. ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA. IJSHS. 2025;9:35–50.
MLA Obomanu, Amuche et al. “ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA”. International Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences, vol. 9, no. 1, 2025, pp. 35-50.
Vancouver Obomanu A, Abali T, Didia MU. ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION OF AEROSOL IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL AREAS AROUND PORT HARCOURT METROPOLIS, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA. IJSHS. 2025;9(1):35-50.