ASSESSMENT OF SEDIMENTS AND GEOMORPHOLOGY OF FRESHWATER BODIES IN NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNA ZONE, NIGERIA

Kalen Ephraim Audu, Dahiru Sani, I. Gadzama, Mohammed A. Galadima, T. Sule
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Sediments from freshwater bodies of the Northern Guinea Savanna Zone of Nigeria act as reservoirs for mineral and chemical nutrients washed from different sources around the environment. This research aimed at assessing the chemical and macronutrients of the sediments from freshwater bodies and the geomorphology of the area. A global positioning system, Model N9 GARMIN eTrexLegend™, personal navigator® was used to determine the geomorphological features while a polyvinyl chloride tube of 1.0 m long, 25 mm in diameter and 2.0 mm thick was used for sediment collection from a depth of 0-15 cm. The result of the chemical properties of the sediment; pH, organic carbon, organic matter and total nitrogen were found to be higher in dry season whereas phosphorus was high in the rainy season and there was no variation in the macronutrient across the dry and rainy season. Sand had the highest percentage across both seasons for particle distribution. This study revealed that sediments are rich in macronutrients and can be employed for agricultural purposes.
尼日利亚北部几内亚热带草原区淡水水体沉积物和地貌评估
尼日利亚北部几内亚热带草原区淡水水体的沉积物是环境中不同来源的矿物质和化学营养物质的储藏库。这项研究旨在评估淡水水体沉积物的化学和宏量营养元素以及该地区的地貌。研究人员使用 N9 型 GARMIN eTrexLegend™ 个人导航仪® 全球定位系统确定地貌特征,并使用长 1.0 米、直径 25 毫米、厚 2.0 毫米的聚氯乙烯管采集 0-15 厘米深的沉积物。沉积物化学特性的结果表明,旱季的 pH 值、有机碳、有机物和总氮较高,而雨季的磷较高,旱季和雨季的宏量营养素没有差异。在两个季节的颗粒分布中,沙的比例最高。这项研究表明,沉积物富含大量营养元素,可用于农业目的。
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