An Investigation of Temperature Variation at Soil Depths in Parts of Southern Nigeria

American Journal of Environmental Engineering Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 142-147, 2012

6 Pages Posted: 25 Jan 2016

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Cyril Nwankwo

University of Port Harcourt

Difference Ogagarue

Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Department of Earth Sciences

Date Written: 2012

Abstract

Variations in soil temperature at depths have been investigated in different parts of Southern Nigeria. Measurements were carried out at different lithologies and at different times with the aid of a soil thermometer over a three-week period. Readings were taken in three major lithologies which include clay, sand and sandy loam. The daily soil temperature for clayey soil ranges from 27.7℃ – 28.9℃ with a simple mean of 28.3℃; 28.2℃– 29.1℃ for sandy soil and 28.3℃ – 29.0℃ for loamy soil. The mean temperature for all soil types is 28.7℃, indicating that these soils are favourable for farming. A feature of the results is that soil temperature varies more randomly in the sandy soil than the other soil types. The results can be valuable in planning and developing soil tillage practices and other agricultural activities in the areas studied.

Keywords: Geophysical Investigation, Oil Spillage, Contamination, Groundwater

Suggested Citation

Nwankwo, Cyril and Ogagarue, Difference, An Investigation of Temperature Variation at Soil Depths in Parts of Southern Nigeria (2012). American Journal of Environmental Engineering Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 142-147, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2720751

Cyril Nwankwo (Contact Author)

University of Port Harcourt ( email )

East/West Road
P.M.B 5323, Choba
Port Harcourt, Rivers State 500001
Nigeria

Difference Ogagarue

Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Department of Earth Sciences

P.M.B 1221
Effurun, Delta State
Nigeria

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