Investigation of Carbon (II) Oxide Pollution in Seven Stations of Nigeria Through Remote Sensing
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A growing concern in our world today is air pollution. Carbon (II) Oxide,
an air pollutant has been reported to contribute to a large number of poisoning deaths.
The magnitude of the health hazard due to carbon (II) Oxide, both fatal and non-fatal,
is huge and poisonings are probably more prevalent than is generally recognised. The
aim of this study was to determine the level of human exposure to Carbon (II) Oxide
and also to identify the major source of Carbon (II) Oxide emission within the study
areas, using MOPITT (measurement of pollution in the troposphere) satellite. Carbon
(II) Oxide was measured at seven environmentally different sites viz; Lagos, Port-
Harcourt, Ibadan, Akwa-Ibom, Sokoto, Kano, and Abuja. From these measurements,
the effect of varying levels of Carbon (II) Oxide at different environments was
analyzed. Ambient Carbon (II) oxide at these sites, their monthly variation, average
annual variation, seasonal variation was outlined respectively. This study revealed
that Lagos has the highest ambient Carbon (II) Oxide (3.00842 ppm), followed by
Port-Harcourt (3.00175 ppm), Uyo (2.85 ppm), Ibadan (2.83 ppm), Abuja (2.68
ppm), Kano (2.31 ppm), and Sokoto (2.28 ppm) in descending order. The results
shows the characteristic Carbon (II) Oxide levels encountered at different
environmental locations, their response to traffic and the anthropogenic activity that
affects Carbon (II) Oxide levels.
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Q Science (General), QC Physics