Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria

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Autor(a) principal: Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Leton, Tambari Gladson, Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi, Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/17488
Resumo: The study addresses the increasing atmospheric methane mixing ratios in Rivers State, Nigeria, a pressing issue linked to global warming. The objective was to analyze the growth rate and sources of methane emissions in the region. Using a quantitative approach, ground-level methane measurements were collected from seven different locations between September 2021 and June 2022, complemented by data from the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument satellite spanning January 2019 to June 2022. The methodology combined descriptive, comparative, and regression analyses with plume chemistry modeling using the U.S. EPA Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling System software. Results indicated significant spatial variance in methane concentrations, ranging from 9.76 ppm in Ogbogu to 21.5 ppm in Choba, with notable temporal fluctuations. Regression analysis revealed a correlation between atmospheric conditions and methane levels, while plume chemistry identified a landfill near Choba market as a major emission source, raising concerns about tropospheric ozone pollution and health risks. The study highlights the need for effective waste management in Rivers State and emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring to address the challenges posed by methane emissions and tropospheric ozone pollution.
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spelling Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, NigeriaAtmospheric methane mixing ratioTropospheric Monitoring InstrumentRivers StateNigeriaPlume chemistry analysisTropospheric ozone pollutionThe study addresses the increasing atmospheric methane mixing ratios in Rivers State, Nigeria, a pressing issue linked to global warming. The objective was to analyze the growth rate and sources of methane emissions in the region. Using a quantitative approach, ground-level methane measurements were collected from seven different locations between September 2021 and June 2022, complemented by data from the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument satellite spanning January 2019 to June 2022. The methodology combined descriptive, comparative, and regression analyses with plume chemistry modeling using the U.S. EPA Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling System software. Results indicated significant spatial variance in methane concentrations, ranging from 9.76 ppm in Ogbogu to 21.5 ppm in Choba, with notable temporal fluctuations. Regression analysis revealed a correlation between atmospheric conditions and methane levels, while plume chemistry identified a landfill near Choba market as a major emission source, raising concerns about tropospheric ozone pollution and health risks. The study highlights the need for effective waste management in Rivers State and emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring to address the challenges posed by methane emissions and tropospheric ozone pollution.Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2023-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/1748810.18540/jcecvl9iss11pp17488The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 9 No. 11 (2023); 17488The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; Vol. 9 Núm. 11 (2023); 17488The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences; v. 9 n. 11 (2023); 174882527-1075reponame:The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVenghttps://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/17488/9564Copyright (c) 2023 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOgbowuokara, Onwusameka SonnyLeton, Tambari GladsonUgbebor, John NweneariziOrikpete, Ochuko Felix2024-03-27T14:07:41Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/17488Revistahttp://www.seer.ufv.br/seer/rbeq2/index.php/req2/oai2527-10752527-1075opendoar:2024-03-27T14:07:41The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
title Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
spellingShingle Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Atmospheric methane mixing ratio
Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument
Rivers State
Nigeria
Plume chemistry analysis
Tropospheric ozone pollution
title_short Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
title_full Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
title_sort Evaluation of atmospheric methane concentrations and growth trends in selected locations of Rivers State, Nigeria
author Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
author_facet Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Leton, Tambari Gladson
Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi
Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
author_role author
author2 Leton, Tambari Gladson
Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi
Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ogbowuokara, Onwusameka Sonny
Leton, Tambari Gladson
Ugbebor, John Nwenearizi
Orikpete, Ochuko Felix
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atmospheric methane mixing ratio
Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument
Rivers State
Nigeria
Plume chemistry analysis
Tropospheric ozone pollution
topic Atmospheric methane mixing ratio
Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument
Rivers State
Nigeria
Plume chemistry analysis
Tropospheric ozone pollution
description The study addresses the increasing atmospheric methane mixing ratios in Rivers State, Nigeria, a pressing issue linked to global warming. The objective was to analyze the growth rate and sources of methane emissions in the region. Using a quantitative approach, ground-level methane measurements were collected from seven different locations between September 2021 and June 2022, complemented by data from the Tropospheric Monitoring Instrument satellite spanning January 2019 to June 2022. The methodology combined descriptive, comparative, and regression analyses with plume chemistry modeling using the U.S. EPA Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling System software. Results indicated significant spatial variance in methane concentrations, ranging from 9.76 ppm in Ogbogu to 21.5 ppm in Choba, with notable temporal fluctuations. Regression analysis revealed a correlation between atmospheric conditions and methane levels, while plume chemistry identified a landfill near Choba market as a major emission source, raising concerns about tropospheric ozone pollution and health risks. The study highlights the need for effective waste management in Rivers State and emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring to address the challenges posed by methane emissions and tropospheric ozone pollution.
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