Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria

This study was carried out in Ihugbogo community, Ahoada East, Southern Nigeria- a community where Total E & P Nig. Ltd has carried out oil exploration and drilling dating back to over thirty years. This has led to a number of spillages on most arable soils in a community where peasant farming i...

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Main Authors: S.N. Obasi, C.M. Ahukaemere, G.D. Aloni, C.C. Obasi
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Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Soil Science Society 2019-12-01
Series:Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
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Online Access:http://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue2_2019/BJSS_2019_2_5.pdf
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spelling doaj-b4584e8bb8df4e98aeb14031d24df0e52021-05-03T03:45:01ZengBulgarian Soil Science SocietyBulgarian Journal of Soil Science2534-87872367-92122019-12-014214014910.5281/zenodo.3566509Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, NigeriaS.N. Obasi0C.M. Ahukaemere1G.D. Aloni2C.C. Obasi3Department of Crop and Soil Science, National Open University of Nigeria, Faculty of Agriculture, Kaduna CampusDepartment of Soil Science and Technology, Federal University of Technology Owerri, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Technology, Imo State Polytechnic Umuagwo, NigeriaDepartment of Crop Science and Horticulture, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, NigeriaThis study was carried out in Ihugbogo community, Ahoada East, Southern Nigeria- a community where Total E & P Nig. Ltd has carried out oil exploration and drilling dating back to over thirty years. This has led to a number of spillages on most arable soils in a community where peasant farming is a major occupation. Three locations were selected for the study, and designated as Location A, B and C which had experienced spillage in 1995, 2002 and 2007 respectively. Causes of spillage ranged from activity of vandals, leakage or explosion of the piping materials and or pressure from the crude oil products. This research however, sought to investigate the effects of the crude oil spillage on the selected heavy metals concentration of the soils as excess dosage of heavy metals on soils and invariably crops may lead to adverse health effect on man and animals which depend on crops for survival. The selected heavy metals studied were Chromium (Cr), Cadmium (Pb) and Lead (Pb). Results obtained indicated that Chromium and Lead were within the allowable limits (< 100 mg/kg) while Cd had value beyond the allowable limits (>3.0 mg/kg) according to World Health Organization. Physical and Chemical Properties of the studied soils indicated that the soils ranged from Sandy loam in locations A and B to Sandy in Location B. Available P was very low (<5.0 mg/kg) in locations A and B and moderate (5 – 15mg/kg) in location C while the exchangeable bases were very low as Ca was <2.0 cmol/kg, K and Na were <0.1 cmol/kg in locations A, B and C except Mg which was moderate (1.5 – 3 cmol/kg) in locations A and B and low (< 1.5 cmol/kg) in location C when the threshold limits were considered. There was a very strong and positive correlation between the heavy metals studied and soil organic carbon. For the studied soil to be very fit for agricultural productivity, liming will be necessary to reduce the soil acidity while organic and inorganic materials will be needed to enhance the nutrient element status of the soil.http://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue2_2019/BJSS_2019_2_5.pdfoil spillageheavy metalssoil nutrientssoil propertiesihugbogo community
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C.C. Obasi
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C.M. Ahukaemere
G.D. Aloni
C.C. Obasi
Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria
Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
oil spillage
heavy metals
soil nutrients
soil properties
ihugbogo community
author_facet S.N. Obasi
C.M. Ahukaemere
G.D. Aloni
C.C. Obasi
author_sort S.N. Obasi
title Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria
title_short Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria
title_full Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria
title_fullStr Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Oil Spillage on Selected Heavy Metals Concentration in the Soils of Ihugbogo in Ahoada East, Niger-Delta, Nigeria
title_sort effect of oil spillage on selected heavy metals concentration in the soils of ihugbogo in ahoada east, niger-delta, nigeria
publisher Bulgarian Soil Science Society
series Bulgarian Journal of Soil Science
issn 2534-8787
2367-9212
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study was carried out in Ihugbogo community, Ahoada East, Southern Nigeria- a community where Total E & P Nig. Ltd has carried out oil exploration and drilling dating back to over thirty years. This has led to a number of spillages on most arable soils in a community where peasant farming is a major occupation. Three locations were selected for the study, and designated as Location A, B and C which had experienced spillage in 1995, 2002 and 2007 respectively. Causes of spillage ranged from activity of vandals, leakage or explosion of the piping materials and or pressure from the crude oil products. This research however, sought to investigate the effects of the crude oil spillage on the selected heavy metals concentration of the soils as excess dosage of heavy metals on soils and invariably crops may lead to adverse health effect on man and animals which depend on crops for survival. The selected heavy metals studied were Chromium (Cr), Cadmium (Pb) and Lead (Pb). Results obtained indicated that Chromium and Lead were within the allowable limits (< 100 mg/kg) while Cd had value beyond the allowable limits (>3.0 mg/kg) according to World Health Organization. Physical and Chemical Properties of the studied soils indicated that the soils ranged from Sandy loam in locations A and B to Sandy in Location B. Available P was very low (<5.0 mg/kg) in locations A and B and moderate (5 – 15mg/kg) in location C while the exchangeable bases were very low as Ca was <2.0 cmol/kg, K and Na were <0.1 cmol/kg in locations A, B and C except Mg which was moderate (1.5 – 3 cmol/kg) in locations A and B and low (< 1.5 cmol/kg) in location C when the threshold limits were considered. There was a very strong and positive correlation between the heavy metals studied and soil organic carbon. For the studied soil to be very fit for agricultural productivity, liming will be necessary to reduce the soil acidity while organic and inorganic materials will be needed to enhance the nutrient element status of the soil.
topic oil spillage
heavy metals
soil nutrients
soil properties
ihugbogo community
url http://www.bsss.bg/issues/Issue2_2019/BJSS_2019_2_5.pdf
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