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Title: Geospatial Analysis and Geographic Information System (GIS) Mapping of a Greenhouse Gas at Minna, Nigeria
Authors: Jonah, S.A.
Akpan, E.U.
Bakara, I.U.
Tanimowo, B.
Abdullahi, B.
Nwachukwu, E.I.
Maishanu, I.H.
Dania, R.
Ezemonye, C.V.
Fanisi, O.
Ejiga, U.
Benu, I.S.
Banjo, G.
Pius, A.
Okunola, I.A.
Jimoh, M.O.
Amadi, A.N.
Ejepu, J.S.
Keywords: greenhouse
emission
georeference
GIS
mapping
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Journal of Science, Technology, Mathematics, and Education
Abstract: Carbon dioxide is generally considered the culprit greenhouse gas. This study will help prepare the framework for a carbon dioxide emission database for Minna. This study concerned household or static sources that were considered significant sources of carbon dioxide over any 24-hour cycle. Stations of interest were appropriately geo-referenced and marked in the conventional way. The stations were re-visited with the carbon dioxide level meter whence information about the outdoor levels of carbon dioxide was logged progressively from one point to the next. The field dataset indicate ambient carbon dioxide levels above the 350ppm threshold selected for this study. By use of the Geographic Information System (GIS), a carbon dioxide emission layer map for Minna was created. The resulting interactive GIS-enabled layer map is a good enough indicator of the major greenhouse gas emmision trend across Minna town.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30335
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