Josephat Saria
The Open University of Tanzania
36 Papers
55 Citations
Josephat Saria is an academic researcher from The Open University of Tanzania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tanzania & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Josephat Saria include University of New Mexico.
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Papers
Assessment of waste stabilization ponds (WSP) efficiency on wastewater treatment for agriculture reuse and other activities a case of Dodoma municipality, Tanzania
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the parameters removal efficiency of waste stabilization ponds of Swaswa area in Dodoma municipality by analysing nine parameters in groups of biochemical and nutrients parameters.
Insertion of CO 2 into divalent group 2 and 12 bis(silylamides)
Ana M. Felix,Brian J. Boro,Diane A. Dickie,Yongjun Tang,Josephat Saria,Bahram Moasser,Constantine A. Stewart,Brian J. Frost,Richard A. Kemp,Richard A. Kemp +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the cyclic, tied-back Zn complex can react with CO2 at room temperature and 4 atm CO2 pressure to cleave CO2 and generate a product containing a stable, (Zn4O) 6+ core with a bridging 4-O atom.
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Assessment of the heavy metal - levels in the incinerators bottom-ash from different hospitals in Dares Salaam
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated heavy metals levels of in bottom-ash from hospital waste incinerators in four different hospitals in Dar es Salaam city (Muhimbili National Hospital and three regional referral hospitals Mwananyamala Ilala and Temeke) in Tanzania.
Water Quality in Selected Shallow Wells in Dar es Salaam
Josephat Saria,IM Thomas +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the water quality parameters: physical, chemical and biological contaminants on the shallow wells were investigated around Dar esSalaam City, and all water samples were contaminated with both total coliform (TC) and Fecal Coliform (FC).
Assessment of human health hazard due to metal uptake via fish consumption from coastal area of Tanzania
TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with human health risk assessment of metal contamination through the consumption of commonly consumed fish from Dar es Salaam City, Tanzania, using AAS.