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David O. Omole
Researcher at Covenant University
Publications - 91
Citations - 1339
David O. Omole is an academic researcher from Covenant University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Effluent & Water quality. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 87 publications receiving 943 citations. Previous affiliations of David O. Omole include Tshwane University of Technology.
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Characterization of ceramic waste aggregate concrete
TL;DR: There is a growing interest in using waste materials such as ceramics as alternative aggregate materials for construction as discussed by the authors, while other ceramic product wastes such as sanitary wares and electrical i...
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Accessing safe drinking water in sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and challenges in South–West Nigeria
C.P. Emenike,Imokhai Theophilus Tenebe,David O. Omole,Ben U. Ngene,Babatunde I. Oniemayin,Omeje Maxwell,B.I. Onoka +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the access to safe water regarding accessibility, availability, affordability and acceptability in Ado-Odo Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria.
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Learning analytics for smart campus: Data on academic performances of engineering undergraduates in Nigerian private university.
Segun I. Popoola,Aderemi A. Atayero,Joke A. Badejo,Temitope M. John,Jonathan A. Odukoya,David O. Omole +5 more
TL;DR: The data provided in this article will assist the global educational research community and regional policy makers to understand and optimize the learning environment towards the realization of smart campuses and sustainable education.
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An Assessment of the Impact of Abattoir Effluents on River Illo, Ota, Nigeria
David O. Omole,E. O. Longe +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of abattoir effluents on River Illo in Ota, Nigeria was assessed by using seven sampling locations along the river course and the choice of locations was to reflect the variations in concentrations of the following important parameters of water quality issue: pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids and dissolved oxygen.
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An integrated assessment of land-use change impact, seasonal variation of pollution indices and human health risk of selected toxic elements in sediments of River Atuwara, Nigeria.
PraiseGod C Emenike,PraiseGod C Emenike,Imokhai Theophilus Tenebe,Jordan Brizi Neris,David O. Omole,O. D. Afolayan,Chukwueloka Udechukwu Okeke,Ikechukwu Kingsley Emenike +7 more
TL;DR: Analysis of selected toxic and potentially toxic metal(oid)s (TPTM) (Cu, As, Cd, Pb, Ni, Cr, Zn, Fe, Co and Al) using ICP-OES, pollution index assessment, potential source identification, potential ecological, and human health risk assessment highlighted the need for prompt action towards the restoration of environmental quality for communities surrounding River Atuwara.