Hamzat Abdulmujeeb

Hamzat Abdulmujeeb
  • Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research

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The current study deals with the evaluation of physicochemical characteristics, nutrient status, and variation in the height of surface water from the commodore channel, and its comparison with the hydrochemical characteristics of the monitoring borehole from the NIOMR Jetty, Lagos, Nigeria. We aim to further improve our understanding of the interr...
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The current study deals with the evaluation of groundwater suitability for domestic purposes within the coastal communities of Lagos, using a 200 feet monitoring borehole at the Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and marine research (NIOMR) Jetty, Southwest Nigeria as a case study. The monitoring borehole water was analysed for physicochemical para...
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The current study deals with the evaluation of physicochemical characteristics, nutrient status, and variation in the height of surface water from the commodore channel, and its comparison with the hydrochemical characteristics of the monitoring borehole from the NIOMR Jetty, Lagos, Nigeria. We aim to further improve our understanding of the interr...
Preprint
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The current study deals with the evaluation of groundwater suitability for domestic purposes within the coastal communities of Lagos, using a 200feet monitoring borehole at the Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and marine research (NIOMR) Jetty, Southwest Nigeria as a case study. The monitoring borehole water was analysed for physicochemical param...
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The Gulf of Guinea includes a wide expanse of West African coast characterized by upwelling dominated region confronted with climatic pressure and anthropogenic influences. Variations of oceanographic parameters: chlorophyll-a concentration and Sea Surface Temperature along the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) and its relations with hydrological variables were...

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