Clinton Ifeanyichukwu Ezekwe

University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management

Department of Geography and Environmental

Management

Choba, Rivers State, Rivers State

Nigeria

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

6

DOWNLOADS

585

SSRN CITATIONS

9

CROSSREF CITATIONS

0

Scholarly Papers (6)

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Toxicants in Water: Hydrochemical Appraisal of Toxic Metals Concentration and Seasonal Variation in Drinking Water Quality in Oil and Gas Field Area of Rivers State, Nigeria

Raimi, MO., Sawyerr, HO., Ezekwe, IC., & Gabriel, S. (2022). Toxicants in Water: Hydrochemical Appraisal of Toxic Metals Concentration and Seasonal Variation in Drinking Water Quality in Oil and Gas Field Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. In P. H. Saleh, & P. A. I. Hassan (Eds.), Heavy Metals - New Ins
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 28 Mar 2022
Morufu Olalekan Raimi, Olawale H Sawyerr, Clinton Ifeanyichukwu Ezekwe and Gabriel Salako
Federal University Otuoke, Kwara State University - Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management and Kwara State University
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reproductive health, human health risk, toxicants, community awareness, extractive industry, Core Niger Delta, Nigeria

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Hydrogeochemical and Multivariate Statistical Techniques to Trace the Sources of Ground Water Contaminants and Affecting Factors of Groundwater Pollution in an Oil and Gas Producing Wetland in Rivers State, Nigeria

Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil, 2022, 7, 166-202
Number of pages: 37 Posted: 08 Aug 2022
Morufu Olalekan Raimi, Clinton Ifeanyichukwu Ezekwe, Abiodun Bowale and Timothy Kayode Samson
Federal University Otuoke, University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg and Statistics Programme, College of Agriculture, Engineering and Science, Bowen University, Iwo, Nigeria
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Groundwater quality, Spatial distribution, Pollution loading, Health exposure, Multivariate analysis, Systems Thinking, Wetlands, Core Niger Delta.

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Many Oil Wells, One Evil: Comprehensive Assessment of Toxic Metals Concentration, Seasonal Variation and Human Health Risk in Drinking Water Quality in Areas Surrounding Crude Oil Exploration Facilities in Rivers State, Nigeria

Raimi OM, Sawyerr OH, Ezekwe CI, Gabriel S (2022) Many oil wells, one evil: comprehensive assessment of toxic metals concentration, seasonal variation and human health risk in drinking water quality in areas surrounding crude oil exploration facilities in rivers state, Nigeria. International Journal
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 26 Feb 2022
Morufu Olalekan Raimi, Olawale H Sawyerr, Clinton Ifeanyichukwu Ezekwe and Gabriel Salako
Federal University Otuoke, Kwara State University - Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management and Kwara State University
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Human health risk, Oil wells, Reproductive health, potentially toxic metals, Development practitioners, Community awareness, Exploration Facilities, Core Niger Delta

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Quality Water, Not Everywhere: Assessing the Hydrogeochemistry of Water Quality across Ebocha-Obrikom Oil and Gas Flaring Area in the Core Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

Pollution, 8(3), 751-778. doi: 10.22059/poll.2021.331612.1201, 2022
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 13 Jun 2022
Federal University Otuoke, Kwara State University, University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management and Kwara State University
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Decision making, indigenous populations, wasted health, water quality, exploratory analysis, Core Niger Delta

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Hydrocarbon-Based Contaminants in Drinking Water Sources and Shellfish in the Soku Oil and Gas Fields of South-South Nigeria

Ezekwe, I.C., Otiasah, C.L., Raimi, M.O. and Austin-Asomeji, I. (2022) Hydrocarbon-Based Contaminants in Drinking Water Sources and Shellfish in the Soku Oil and Gas Fields of South-South Nigeria. Open Journal of Yangtze Gas and Oil, 7, 213 230.https://doi.org/10.4236/ojogas.2022.74012
Posted: 14 Dec 2022
University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Port Harcourt, Choba Town, Rivers State, Nigeria, Federal University Otuoke and Rivers State University

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Niger Delta, Oil and Gas Production, Oil Pollution, Periwinkle, Rural Livelihoods, Water Quality

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Problematic Groundwater Contaminants: Impact of Surface and Ground Water Quality on the Environment in Ebocha-Obrikom Oil and Gas Producing Area of Rivers State, Nigeria

Posted: 04 Nov 2021
Morufu Olalekan Raimi, Clinton Ifeanyichukwu Ezekwe and Henry O. Sawyerr
Federal University Otuoke, University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management and Kwara State University

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Hydrogeochemistry, Health risk assessment, Public health. Gas Producing Area, Nigeria

Other Papers (1)

Total Downloads: 101
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Responding to the Call through Translating Science into Impact: Building an Evidence-Based Approaches to Effectively Curb Public Health Emergencies [Covid-19 Crisis]

Raimi, M. O., Mcfubara, K. G., Abisoye, O. S., Ifeanyichukwu Ezekwe, C., Henry Sawyerr, O., & Raimi, G. A.- anyam. (2021). Responding to the Call through Translating Science into Impact: Building an Evidence-Based Approaches to Effectively Curb Public Health Emergencies [Covid-19 Crisis]. Global Jou
Number of pages: 34 Posted: 20 Aug 2021 Last Revised: 08 Nov 2021
Federal University Otuoke, Niger Delta University - Department of Community Medicine, Niger Delta University - Department of Community Medicine, University of Port Harcourt - Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Kwara State University - Department of Environmental Health Sciences and Federal University Otuoke - Entrepreneurship Development Centre
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Public health emergencies, Evidence-informed decision, Science impact, Scientific community, Team-based care, COVID-19 pandemic, Sustainability, Nigeria