Publications by authors named "Gondji Dieu Souffit"

The current study assessed the contamination levels and associated ecological and health risks due to hazardous trace elements in soils from Awanda and Mvengue, located in the vicinity of the Lolodorf uranium deposit in Southern Cameroon. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the soil samples were performed using energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry. The results indicated that the mean concentrations of metallic and trace elements in soil samples increased in the following order: U < As < Th < Pb < Cu < Ni < Zn < Cr < Mn < Fe < Al.

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A study of trace elements pollution in the cobalt-nickel mining area of Nkamouna-Kongo (East Region of Cameroon) and their intimation to the risk of human exposure was carried out. A large spatial variability of concentrations was observed in the geochemical analysis of the trace elements in the thirty samples investigated. Trace element pollution in the investigated samples was assessed using the Regional Screening Level calculator of Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the collected sample were analyzed using a SPECTRO XEPOS Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence analyzer (ED-XRF).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Gondji Dieu Souffit"

  • - Gondji Dieu Souffit's research primarily focuses on the assessment of contamination levels and potential health risks associated with trace elements pollution in various mining regions of Cameroon, particularly surrounding uranium and cobalt-nickel deposits.
  • - His studies utilize advanced analytical techniques, such as energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry and the Environmental Protection Agency's Regional Screening Level calculator, to evaluate the geochemical properties of soil and assess human exposure risks.
  • - Findings from his recent works indicate significant variability in trace element concentrations, with identified elements posing ecological and health risks, thereby underscoring the need for monitoring and management in contaminated areas.