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Title: Effects of Pollutants and Atmospheric Temperature Rise on Agriculture
Authors: Aiyesimi, Y. M
Olayiwola, O. R
Salihu, N. O
Keywords: Temperature, Pollution, Agricultural Productivity, Climate Change, Greenhouse Gas
Issue Date: 3-May-2016
Publisher: 35th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Mathematical Society (NMS)
Citation: 53
Abstract: Climate change is emerging as one of the most challenging problems facing the world in the 21st century. In this research work, a transient equation describing this phenomenon is presented. We assume the dusty fluid to be flowing over a flat plate while the other plate is at infinity. The dusty particles are to be uniformly distributed throughout the fluid. The two plates are to be electrically non-conducting and kept at constant temperatures. The equations to the phenomenon are solved analytically a self similarity solution and Frobenius method. The results obtained are presented graphically and discussed. It is discovered that temperature increases as the Hartman number due to pollutants increases.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30104
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