Title of article :
Assessment of Environmental Effects of Post-Blasted Explosive on the Ecosystem of Old Netim Village in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
alaba, oc federal university of technology - department of mining engineering, Akure, Nigeria , adebayo, b federal university of technology - department of mining engineering, Akure, Nigeria , adesida, pa federal university of technology - department of mining engineering, Akure, Nigeria
From page :
719
To page :
724
Abstract :
The study investigated the effects of post-blast explosive residues on ecosystems around Prodeco Quarry industry in Calabar Nigeria by collecting explosives residues and air/fumes samples. The variation between the intensity and temperature of explosive dissolution in the mine environment shows that TNT appears at the lowest temperature of 100C and PETN reflected at about 350C and NG shows almost at 580C. Consequently, 5-15 kg of ANFO produced 10-30 lit/kg of nitrogen oxide compound (NOx) fumes while 20 kg ANFO produced 40 lit/kg of carbon monoxide fume. Also, 0.2 µg/L concentration of explosive in water recorded the highest mean recovery of 116.0 % while 1.0 µg/L recorded the highest values of 99.0 %. The mean recovery in soil sample is range between 105.0-126.0 % while that of forest is range between 91.0-107.0 % with the 50.0 µg/L concentration of explosive. The study concluded that the contaminating effects of the explosives residues have direct and indirect influences on the growth and development of the ecosystems.
Keywords :
explosive , blasting materials , ecosystems , quarry
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2591339
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