Spatio-temporal analysis of vegetation and oil spill intensity in Ogoniland
Ogoniland, Niger Delta Nigeria is an area that has been subjected to terrestrial oil spills from the beginning of oil exploration in the 1950s till date. Despite many studies and practical efforts by different organizations and multinational companies, oil spills continue to occur and their impacts...
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my.utm.774262018-06-29T22:25:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77426/ Spatio-temporal analysis of vegetation and oil spill intensity in Ogoniland Dutsenwai, Hafsat Saleh Ahmad, Baharin Tanko, A. I. Mijinyawa, Abubakar HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Ogoniland, Niger Delta Nigeria is an area that has been subjected to terrestrial oil spills from the beginning of oil exploration in the 1950s till date. Despite many studies and practical efforts by different organizations and multinational companies, oil spills continue to occur and their impacts persist. These oil spills are regarded as the major cause of environmental degradation in the study area. The objective of this study was to ascertain the fact that oil spill is the major cause of environmental changes in Ogoniland using Normalized Difference vegetation Index (NDVI) and statistical methods. Remote sensing satellite data (Landsat 5TM (1984), Landsat 7ETM+ (2013, 2014 and 2015), and geographical coordinates of spill locations were used to observe vegetation dynamics with respect to the intensity of oil spills. For vegetation dynamics, the geographical coordinates were used to observe temporal variations of NDVI values at each spill point while statistical analyses were used to identify the relationships between the intensity of the spills and the changes in vegetation. It was observed that changes in vegetation quality and quantity can be attributed to oil spill occurrences, however, the level of change in vegetation cannot be ascribed to the frequency or intensity of the oil spills. Finally, this study asserts that oil spill is the major cause of environmental changes in the study area. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by IASE. Inst Advanced Science Extension 2017 Article PeerReviewed Dutsenwai, Hafsat Saleh and Ahmad, Baharin and Tanko, A. I. and Mijinyawa, Abubakar (2017) Spatio-temporal analysis of vegetation and oil spill intensity in Ogoniland. International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences, 4 (4). pp. 81-90. ISSN 2313-626X http://science-gate.com/IJAAS/Articles/2017-4-4/13%202017-4-4-pp.81-90.pdf |
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Ogoniland, Niger Delta Nigeria is an area that has been subjected to terrestrial oil spills from the beginning of oil exploration in the 1950s till date. Despite many studies and practical efforts by different organizations and multinational companies, oil spills continue to occur and their impacts persist. These oil spills are regarded as the major cause of environmental degradation in the study area. The objective of this study was to ascertain the fact that oil spill is the major cause of environmental changes in Ogoniland using Normalized Difference vegetation Index (NDVI) and statistical methods. Remote sensing satellite data (Landsat 5TM (1984), Landsat 7ETM+ (2013, 2014 and 2015), and geographical coordinates of spill locations were used to observe vegetation dynamics with respect to the intensity of oil spills. For vegetation dynamics, the geographical coordinates were used to observe temporal variations of NDVI values at each spill point while statistical analyses were used to identify the relationships between the intensity of the spills and the changes in vegetation. It was observed that changes in vegetation quality and quantity can be attributed to oil spill occurrences, however, the level of change in vegetation cannot be ascribed to the frequency or intensity of the oil spills. Finally, this study asserts that oil spill is the major cause of environmental changes in the study area. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by IASE. |
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Spatio-temporal analysis of vegetation and oil spill intensity in Ogoniland |
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