Predicting Campylobacter Transport Influenced by Permeability and Void Ratio in Partial Heterogeneous Sand Gravel Formation, Sapelle, Delta State of Nigeria
Ezeilo F. E.,
Eluozo S. N.
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2017
Pages:
30-36
Received:
26 October 2016
Accepted:
24 February 2017
Published:
28 March 2017
DOI:
10.11648/j.es.20170202.11
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Abstract: The study investigates the behaviour of Campylobacter in heterogeneous sand gravel formation. The rate of Campylobacter deposition was monitored in terms of its concentrations in sand gravel deposited formations. This study was found imperative because of high rate of concentration of Campylobacter at different heterogeneous strata. Such conditions were critically evaluated to determine the effect from heterogeneous deposition and migration. The developed model was generated through the derived governing equation, the simulation express slight fluctuation from theoretical values. At depth ranges of 3-39metres, 2-38metres, and 2-30metres, the concentration of Campylobacter ranges from 47.4-62.6 Mg/L, 32-62.5 Mg/L, and 1.34E-03-2.14E-02 respectively. The system generated several exponential migrating processes, but with different concentrations. The theoretical values were compared with experimental data for model validation and both parameters developed favourable fits. Hence heterogeneity of sand gravel deposition has generated various rates of concentrations reflecting on their migration processes. Experts will definitely apply this concept to observe various rates of Campylobacter concentrations in soil and water environment.
Abstract: The study investigates the behaviour of Campylobacter in heterogeneous sand gravel formation. The rate of Campylobacter deposition was monitored in terms of its concentrations in sand gravel deposited formations. This study was found imperative because of high rate of concentration of Campylobacter at different heterogeneous strata. Such conditions...
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Modelling and Simulation of Partial Deposition of Ionic Content in Silty Clay at Igwuruta Area of Rivers State
Ezeilo F. E.,
Eluozo S. N.
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2017
Pages:
37-44
Received:
26 October 2016
Accepted:
24 February 2017
Published:
28 March 2017
DOI:
10.11648/j.es.20170202.12
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Abstract: In this research work investigates the deposition of ionic content in silty clay penetrating unconfined bed. The study monitored partial deposition of ionic content in silty clay to penetrating unconfined bed. Several experts have worked on the transport process of ionic content, but thorough evaluation has not been done to monitor the behaviour of ionic content applying the conceptual frame work. The study has generated data on the rate of ionic content concentration penetrating unconfined deposition. Predicted and experimental results from model validation show decreasing concentration with respect to change in depths, higher concentrations were observed at the impermeable depositions found between 3 and 12 metres, while decrease was experienced from 15 to 40 metres. The generated values were from the simulation produced from the developed model. The study is imperative because the developed model can generate better results applying this type of mathematical techniques for ionic transport penetrating unconfined bed through thorough evaluation in the study area. This conceptualized approach is to monitor ionic transport in soil and water environment.
Abstract: In this research work investigates the deposition of ionic content in silty clay penetrating unconfined bed. The study monitored partial deposition of ionic content in silty clay to penetrating unconfined bed. Several experts have worked on the transport process of ionic content, but thorough evaluation has not been done to monitor the behaviour of...
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Development of Mathematical Model to Predict Micrococcus Influenced by Diffusion in High Heterogeneous Permeable Gravel Formation, Warri Delta State of Nigeria
Issue:
Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2017
Pages:
45-52
Received:
26 October 2016
Accepted:
24 February 2017
Published:
28 March 2017
DOI:
10.11648/j.es.20170202.13
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Abstract: This paper examined the behaviour of micrococcus deposition in higher heterogeneous permeable gravel formation in the study area, diffusion was observed to pressurize the behaviour of the contaminant in terms of inhibition from other deposited mineral in the formation, such development was experienced in the study, the transport processes were observed to reduce the concentration at different soil formation, despite the fluctuation deposition of the contaminant, the concentration was very low due to an inhibition from diffusion of micrococcus concentration in the study area, fluctuation were also observed in the transport process, the pressure were from diffusion influences through some other deposited minerals that were also observed to cause more inhibition in the study location. Such condition express fluctuation from the simulation values, the study is imperative because the rate of micrococcus diffusion of contaminant has been expressed in various dimension, experts will definitely apply this techniques as another breakthrough in monitoring transport system of micrococcus in the study location.
Abstract: This paper examined the behaviour of micrococcus deposition in higher heterogeneous permeable gravel formation in the study area, diffusion was observed to pressurize the behaviour of the contaminant in terms of inhibition from other deposited mineral in the formation, such development was experienced in the study, the transport processes were obse...
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