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Title: Assessment of the levels of manganese, cobalt, copper and iron along the Coastal belt of Ghana
Authors: Essumang, D. K. Essumang
Obodai, E. A.
Adokoh, C. K.
Serfor-Armah, Y.
Nyarko, B. J. B.
Asabere-Ameyaw, A.
Boamponsen, L. K.
Keywords: Akosombo taihace
Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA)
GeoNameId
Pra Estuary
Benya Lagoon
Narkwa Lagoon
Kolmogorov-Smirnov
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The study looked at the levels of manganese, copper, cobalt, and iron in water and sediments from seven different water bodies along the coastal belt of Ghana using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry method. The concentration of manganese, copper, cobalt, and iron in the sediment ranged between (21.3±7.7 - 178.2±63.6) mg/kg, (0.353±0.1 - 18.3±5.4) mg/kg, (0.45±0.21 - 2.81±0.53) mg/kg, and (700.2±328.7 - 4071±1612) mg/kg respectively. Water also ranged between (0.035 – 0.076) mg/L, (<0.003 - 0.01875±0.002) mg/L, (0.0265±0.04 - 0.21675±0.08) mg/L and (2.3365±0.1 to 1.33575±0.05) mg/L for manganese, copper, cobalt, and iron respectively. The contamination factors and pollution load indices also indicated less pollution of the metals in the seven water bodies. The study, though, revealed that the pollution level is not alarming, however, this seems to be increasing slowly. From this study, it is clear that the metals analyzed in these water bodies do not pose a threat to the ecosystem
Description: 2p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5655
ISSN: 23105496
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