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Name

Prof. Therese Ntonzi Nganje

Department

Geology

Designation

Professor

Email

[email protected]


About Prof. Therese Ntonzi Nganje

Prof. Nganje Therese with ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) 0000-0001-9022-2763, is a Professor of Geology with research interest in Environmental and Petroleum Geochemistry in the Faculty of Physical Sciences , University of Calabar, Calabar. Prof Nganje began her teaching career in 1997 as an assistant Lecturer at the Department of Geology, University of Calabar and was promoted to full professor in 2014. She obtained her Ph.D. in Applied Geochemistry, M.sc. (Hons) in Petrology and Geochemistry and B.Sc.(Hons) in Geology from the University of Calabar in 2003, 1997and 1993. She holds a certicificate in Medical Geology in 2012 from Galway, Republic of Ireland, Certificate in basic Petroleum Geochemistry training in 2006 from Nigeria as well as Certificate in Geochim/Unesco Postgraduate Training Course on Geochemical Exploration methods and their Environmental Applications and Certificate for reaching the depth of 1050m at the 21st level of the R-75 shaft in the Rozina Mining district, Czech Republic in 2002. Prof Nganje is a recipient of the Commonwealth Academic Fellowship (NGCF –2009- 154), tenable at the University of the West of Scotland, UK in 2009-2010(http://www.segh.net/home/), European Association of Organic Geochemist Travel Award(EAOG) in 2001 tenable at the Institute of Geology and Paleontology, University of Tubingen, Germany and Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society/Chevron research award (2012) on professional excellence in the geosciences for the “Best Published Doctorate/Post-Doctorate Research work in the field of Petroleum Geosciences with significant impact on the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.”. Prof Nganje. has served and still serving as assessor and external examiner to many universities for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the geosciences including Northwest University, South Africa, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nnamdi Azikwe University among others. She has served as member of the National Universities Commission (NUC) accreditation panels for accreditation of geosciences programmes in Nigerian universities . Therese is the first female Ph.D holder and Professor of Geology in the University and successfully completed a 2- year (2010 – 2012) tenure as Acting, Head of Department with landmark achievements including: The linkage between the department(Geology) and Schlumberger Oil Company which led to the employment of four of our products (Geology) and internship opportunity for twelve (12) students of the faculty(Science) in 2012 Completion of two (2) outstanding geologic maps with financial, equipment and technical support provided by ExxonMobil under University Partnering Programme. Linkage with Shell Development Company which provided functional workstations utilizing the Petrel Software of Schlumberger for our geology programme and this has enhanced the teaching of our Petroleum Geology. Receipt of full accrediction by the NUC. Approval of sessional results and mobilization of NYSC candidates ( no outstanding result was handed over to her successor). She had previously served the Department of Geology in various capacities such as Chairman Examination Committee and Postgraduate Coordinator among others. During her tenure as Examination Officer and Chairman Examination Committee (1998 – 2009) all departmental outstanding results were cleared and updated. Her research collaborations with the school of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, UK involving postgraduate students as well as with the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health are additional contributions to the development of the University of Calabar. Prof. Nganje has graduated several BSc, PGD, MSc and PhD candidates in Applied Geochemistry, Environmental Geoscience, Environmental lGeochemistry, Petroleum Geochemistry and Hydrogechmistry. Therese applies an “earth-systems” approach in her research with focus on natural and anthropogenic contaminants (inorganic and organic) in the environment and evaluating their impact on ecosystems and for human health. She is a strong believer in a collaborative approach to research with many of her completed research and those ongoing involve an interdisciplinary network/team. Her research outcomes has been presented in Conferences in France, America, Republic of Ireland, Kenya, Cameroon and Nigeria and has also participated in workshops and training in Czech Republic, Morocco, Kenya, Cameroon and Nigeria. The several publications (>30) she has made in reputable peer reviewed journals, conferences, training and workshops attended at both international and local levels attest to this claim. ) Her current research is on “Risk assessment of orphan mines in parts of Southeastern Nigeria” and “Source rock evaluation of hydrocarbon potential of Mamfe Basin, Southeastern Nigeria and Southwest region, Cameroon”. Therese is a member of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Organisation for Women in Science in less Developed Countries, African Association of Women in Geosciences, Common Wealth Alumni, Geological Society of America, Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society(NMGS), Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist(NAPE) and registered with Council of Mining Engineers and Geoscientists (COMEG).


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
GCE O'LevelQueen of the Rosary Secondary School, Okoyong Mamfe, Cameroon19781983
GCE A'LevelCameroon College of Arts and Science, Kumba, Cameroon19831985
B.Sc. GeologyUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19881992
M.Sc. Petrology/GeochemistryUniversity of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19931997
PhD Applied Geochemistry (Environmental and Petroleum Geochemistry)University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria19972003

S/N Publication
Nganje, T.N,Agbor, E.E, Adamu, C.I, Ukpong,A.J., Katte, B, Edet,A, Hursthouse, A.S (2019). Public health Chanllenges as a result of contaminated water sources from Kumba, Cameroon. Environmental Geochemistry and Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-003757.
Nganje, T. N., Hurthouse, A. S., Edet, A., Stirling, D. & Adamu, C. I.(2017). Hydrochemistry of surface water and groundwater in the shale bedrock, Cross River Basin and Niger Delta Region,Nigeria. Applied Water Science, 7: 965-985.
Nganje, T. N., Hurthouse, A. S., Stirling, D., Edet, A. & Adamu, C. I. (2015). Assessment of Health risk, Aesthetic and agricultural quality of rain water, surface water and groundwater in the shale bedrock area, Southeastern Nigeria. Journal of water quality, exposure and Health, 7: 153-178.
Adamu, C. I., Nganje, T. N., & Edet, A. E. (2015). Major and trace elements pollution in sediments associated with abandoned barite mines in parts of Oban massif and Mamfe embayment,Southeastern, Nigeria. Journal of Geochemical exploration, 151: 17-33.
Adamu, C. I., Nganje, T. N., & Edet, A. E. (2015). Heavy metal contamination and health risk assessment associated with abandoned barite mines in Cross River State, southeastern. Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Manageemnt, 3: 10-21.
Nganje, T. N., NEJI, P. A., IBE, K. A., ADAMU, C. I., & EDET, A. (2014). Fate, Distribution and Sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Contaminated Soils in Parts of Calabar Metropolis, South Eastern Nigeria. Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (JASEM), 18(2), 317-325.
Nganje, T. N. & Adamu, C. I. (2014). A Comparative Study of Element Cycling in the Soil-Plant System: A Case Study of Shaly and Calcareous Soils, Southern Benue Trough, Nigeria. International Journal of Geosciences, 5(4),453-463.
Edet, A., Ramadan, A., Broder, M., Chiedu, O., & Nganje, T. N. (2014). Numerical Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Coastal Plain Sand Aquifer, Akwa Ibom State, SE Nigeria. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 6: 193-201.
Christopher, I. A., Nganje, T. N., & Edet, A. E. (2014). Hydrochemical assessment of pond and stream water near abandoned barite mine sites in parts of Oban massif and Mamfe Embayment, Southeastern Nigeria. Environmental Earth Sciences, 71:3793–3811.
Edet, A. E., Aniedi, U., & Nganje, T. N. (2014). Baseline concentrations and sources of trace elements in groundwater of Cross River State. International journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis, 2(1),1-13.
Edet, A. E., Aniedi, U., & Nganje, T. N. (2014). The concentrations of potentially toxicelements and hydrocarbons in soils of Niger Delta Region (Nigeria). Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 4(1), 23-34.
Edet, A. E., Ramadan, A., Broder, M., Chiedu, O., & Nganje, T. N.(2014). Numerical Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Coastal Plain Sand Aquifer, Akwa Ibom State, SE Nigeria. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 6: 193-201.
Nganje, T. N., Adamu, C. I., Agbor, E. E., Besong, E., & Atanga, M. B. (2013). Accumulation of Essential and Non-Essential Trace Metals in Soil-Plant System in Parts of Southeastern Nigeria. Journal of Earth Science Research, 2(1), 60-67.
Edet, A. E., Aniediobong, U., & Nganje, T. N.( 2013). Hydrochemical studies of Cross River Basin (southeastern Nigeria) river systems using cross plots, statistics and water quality index. Environmental Earth Sciences, 70:3043–3056.
Nganje, T. N., Edet, A. E., Ibok, U. J., Ukpabio, E. J., Ibe, K. A., & Neji, P. (2012). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface water and soil in the vicinity of fuel-oil spillage from tank farm distribution facility, Esuk Utan, Calabar Municipality, Nigeria. Environmental Earth Sciences, 67: 81-90.
Ibe, k. A., Nganje, T. N., & Edet, A. E. (2012). Polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils within Calabar Metropolis. Journal of Chemical Society of Nigeria, 37(1),1-6.
Edet, A. E., Nganje, T. N., Ukpong, A. J., & Ekwere, A. S. (2011). Groundwater Chemisty and Quality in Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology(AJEST), 5(13), 1152-1169.
Nganje, T. N., Adamu, C. I., Ugbaja, A. N., SikaKwe , G. U., & Essang, E. E. (2011). Environmental Contamination of Trace Elements in the vicinity of Okpara Coal Mine,Enugu, Southeastern Nigeria. Arabian Journal of Geoscience, 4(1&2),199-205.
Adamu, C. I., Nganje, T. N., Ukwang, E. E., Ibe, K. E. & Neji, P. (2011). A study of the distribution pattern of heavy metals in surface soils around Arufu Pb-Zn mine, Northeastern Nigeria, using factor analysis. Research Journal of Chemical Sciences, 1(2),70-80.
Nganje, T. N., Adamu, C. I. & Ukpong, E. E.(2010). Heavy metal concentrations in soils and plants in the vicinity of Arufu lead-zinc mine, Middle Benue Trough, Nigeria. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 29:167-174.
Nganje, T. N., Adamu, C.I., Ugbaja, A. N. & Amah, A. E. (2010). Evaluation of hydrogeochemical Characteristics of groundwater in parts of Lower Benue Trough,Nigeria. Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, 29: 398-406..
Adamu, C. I. & Nganje, T. N. (2010). Heavy metal contamination of soil and surface water in the arufu lead-zinc mining district, middle Benue trough, Nigeria. Ghana Mining Journal, 12:17-23.
Adamu, C. I. & Nganje, T. N. (2010). Heavy metal contamination of surface soil in relationship to land use patterns: A case study of Benue State, Nigeria. Journal of Material Sciences and Applications, 3 (1),127-134.
Nganje, T. N., Adamu, C. I., Ntekim, E.E., Ugbaja, A. N., Neji, P. & Nfor, E. N. (2010). Influence of mine drainage on water quality along River Nyaba in Enugu South-eastern Nigeria. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (AJEST), 43:132-144.
Adamu, C. I. & Nganje, T. N.(2009). Assessment of heavy metals pollution in sediments and surface water of River Benue, Makurdi, Nigeria. Journal of Applied Sciences,Engineering and Technology, 9:1-9.
Neji, P. A., Nganje, T. N., Ibe, K. A. & Abara, E. A. (2009). Biomethane from the Biomass as the renewed ecological source of fuel. Food Technology Journal, 1(309), 119-121.
Nganje, T. N., Ibe, K. A., Abara, E. A., Ibe, K. A., & Neji, P. A. (2009). Ecological and Toxicological Influence of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) on the Environment. Science and Technology Journal, (307): 98-101.
Neji, P. A. & Nganje, T. N. (2008). Ecological influence of alternative sources of energy. Food Technology Journal, 4(308), 104-105.
Nganje, T. N., Edet, A. E. & Ekwere, S. J.(2007). Concentration of heavy metals and hydrocarbons in groundwater near petrol stations and mechanic workshops in Calabar metropolis, Southeastern Nigeria. American Association of Petroleum Geology,Environmental Geosciences, 14(1),15-29.
Nganje, T. N., Edet, A. E., & Ekwere, S. J.(2007). Distribution of polycyclic aromatic Hydrocarbons in surface soils from petroleum handling facilities in Calabar. Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 130: 27-34.
Nganje, T. N., Edet, A. E., Ekwere, S. J., & Ugbaja, A. N. (2007). Assessment of the Impact of Contaminated Soils from Petroleum Storage Facilities on Groundwater using Column Leaching Experiment; International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 2(1), 58-64.
Oboho, U. U., Ekwere, S. J., Nganje, T. N. & Adamu, C. I.(2007). Dispersion of Heavy Metals in the Stream Sediments of Eastern Oban Massif, Southeastern Nigeria. International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 81-86.
Ugbaja, A. N.,Nganje, T. N. & Bassey, I. E. (2007). Effect of faecal waste on groundwater quality in Calabar South Local Government Area of Cross River State, southern Nigeria: a guide for water quality assessment in environmental monitoring. International journal of natural and applied sciences (IJNAS), 2(1),74-80.
Ugbaja, A. N., Edet, A. E., Offiong, O. E. & Nganje, T. N.(2007). Seasonal variation of physicochemical parameters of groundwater in sandstone – shale – intrusive aquifers in part of Mamfe embayment southeastern Nigeria. International journal of natural and applied sciences (IJNAS), 2(2), 95 – 104.
Ibe, K. A., Offem, J. O., Ibok, U. J., Nganje, T. N. & Akpan, E. R. (2005). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon flux in the Qua Iboe River System, Southeastern Nigeria. Africa Journal of Environmental Pollution, 4(1),44-51.
Egeh, U. E., Obi, A. D., Nganje, T. N. & Olagundoye, O. O. (2004). Regional tectonic effects on the composition and mode of barite mineralization in Akpet area, Southeastern Nigeria. Global Journal of Geological Sciences, 2 (2), 177-182.
Barth, N. E. & Nganje, T. N. (2000). Geochemistry and Geochronology of UwetGranodiorites.S.E Nigeria. Global journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 6(2), 249-253.
Nganje, T. N. & Ekwueme, B. N. (1996). Occurrence, petrography and Structure of UwetGranodioritie, Southeasttern Nigeria. Global Journal of Pure and applied Sciences, 2:213-227.

S/N Grant Currency/Amount Grantor Date
Travel GrantDutch Florins 7000European Association of Organic Geochemist2001-01-15

S/N Conference Description Started Finished
31st Annual Conference of Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (Calabar 1995) 07th-12th march 19951995-03-071995-03-12
37th Annual International Conference of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (Jos 2001). Geochemical Studies of Groundwater Near Petroleum Storage facilities in Calabar metropolis Southeastern Nigeria. 2001-03-162001-03-21
38th Annual International Conference of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society(Port Harcourt 2002) 14th-20th march 20022002-03-142002-03-20
43th Annual International Conference of thee Nigerian Mining Geosciences Society (Akure 2007). 16th-23th march. 20072007-03-162007-03-23
44th International Conference of the Nigerian Mining and Geoscience society, (Abuja, 2008) 18th-24 Nov., 20082008-11-182008-11-24
) 45th International Conference of the Nigerian Mining and Geoscience society ( Owerri, 2009) 18th-24th march, 20092009-03-182009-03-24
Commonwealth conference on Science and Technology, Egan, UK, 12th-14th, March, 2010 2010-03-122010-03-14
48th International Conference of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS),18th - 23rd March 2012, Lagos 2012)2012-03-182012-03-23
6th International Conference of the African Association for Women in Geosciences Yaounde, Cameroon, 23rd to 27th April 2012, A Comparative study of element cycling in the soil-plant system: A case study of shaly and calcerous soils, Southern Benue Trough Nigeria.2012-04-232012-04-27
36tNigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE), Lagos, Nigeria 6th - 11th August, 2012.2012-08-062012-08-11
36tNigerian Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE), Lagos, Nigeria 6th - 11th August, 2012.2012-08-062012-08-11
SESEH SINO 2012 European Symposium on Environment and Health (SESEH) in Galway, Ireland, 20-28 August, 2012“Characterisation of Groundwater and Surface Water Quality in Shale Terrain in Parts of Southeastern Nigeria”2012-08-202012-08-28
SESEH SINO 2012 European Symposium on Environment and Health (SESEH) in Galway, Ireland, 20-28 August, 2012“Characterisation of Groundwater and Surface Water Quality in Shale Terrain in Parts of Southeastern Nigeria”2012-08-202012-08-28
30th International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist (NAPE), Lagos, Nigeria, 10th - 15th November 20122012-11-102012-11-15
30th International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist (NAPE), Lagos, Nigeria, 10th - 15th November 20122012-11-102012-11-15
UNESCO/INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CORRELATION PROGRAME (IGCP) SIDA PROJECT 616 Y, YAOUNDE, CAMEROON 3RD - 8TH, DECEMBER 2012“Accumulation of essential and non essential trace elements in soil-plants system and its relation to human health in parts of southeastern, Nigeria”2012-12-032012-12-08
UNESCO/INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CORRELATION PROGRAME (IGCP) SIDA PROJECT 616 Y, YAOUNDE, CAMEROON 3RD - 8TH, DECEMBER 2012“Accumulation of essential and non essential trace elements in soil-plants system and its relation to human health in parts of southeastern, Nigeria”2012-12-032012-12-08
29th International Conference of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH), Toulouse, France, 8th -12th July 2013. “Spatial Assessment of the Potential Impact of Black and Grey Shale on Human Exposure to Potentially Toxic Elements in parts of Southeastern, Nigeria.2013-07-082013-07-12
29th International Conference of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH), Toulouse, France, 8th -12th July 2013. “Spatial Assessment of the Potential Impact of Black and Grey Shale on Human Exposure to Potentially Toxic Elements in parts of Southeastern, Nigeria.2013-07-082013-07-12
5th International Conference on Medical Geology (MEDGEO) in Allington, Virgina, USA, 24th – 30th August 2013“ Dietary intake and health risk of potentially toxic trace elements in crop plants in soils developed from shale bedrock in part of Southeastern, Nigeria”. 2013-08-242013-08-30
5th International Conference on Medical Geology (MEDGEO) in Allington, Virgina, USA, 24th – 30th August 2013“ Dietary intake and health risk of potentially toxic trace elements in crop plants in soils developed from shale bedrock in part of Southeastern, Nigeria”. 2013-08-242013-08-30
31st International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist (NAPE), Lagos Nigeria, 10th - 15th November 2013 2013-11-102013-11-15
31st International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist (NAPE), Lagos Nigeria, 10th - 15th November 2013 2013-11-102013-11-15
51st annual international conference and exhibition of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS,)16th – 20th March 2015“the occurrence, distribution and health risk of potentially toxic elements in soil, plant and water in areas covered with black shales in Southeastern, Nigeria. 2015-03-162015-03-20
51st annual international conference and exhibition of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS,)16th – 20th March 2015“the occurrence, distribution and health risk of potentially toxic elements in soil, plant and water in areas covered with black shales in Southeastern, Nigeria. 2015-03-162015-03-20
53rd annual international conference and exhibition of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS,), Abuja,16th – 20th March 20172017-03-162017-03-20
53rd annual international conference and exhibition of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS,), Abuja,16th – 20th March 20172017-03-162017-03-20
36th International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist (NAPE), Lagos Nigeria, 18th - 22nd November 20182018-11-182018-11-22
36th International Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist (NAPE), Lagos Nigeria, 18th - 22nd November 20182018-11-182018-11-22
55th annual international conference and exhibition of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS,), Enugu,18th – 23rd March 20192019-03-182019-03-23
55th annual international conference and exhibition of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS,), Enugu,18th – 23rd March 20192019-03-182019-03-23