Maxwell Anim-Gyampo

456 total citations
23 papers, 355 citations indexed

About

Maxwell Anim-Gyampo is a scholar working on Geochemistry and Petrology, Environmental Engineering and Water Science and Technology. According to data from OpenAlex, Maxwell Anim-Gyampo has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 355 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology, 11 papers in Environmental Engineering and 7 papers in Water Science and Technology. Recurrent topics in Maxwell Anim-Gyampo's work include Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (11 papers), Groundwater and Watershed Analysis (10 papers) and Groundwater flow and contamination studies (7 papers). Maxwell Anim-Gyampo is often cited by papers focused on Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (11 papers), Groundwater and Watershed Analysis (10 papers) and Groundwater flow and contamination studies (7 papers). Maxwell Anim-Gyampo collaborates with scholars based in Ghana, United Kingdom and China. Maxwell Anim-Gyampo's co-authors include Musah Saeed Zango, Geophrey K. Anornu, Emmanuel K. Appiah-Adjei, Sampson K. Agodzo, Abass Gibrilla, Kenneth Bayetimani Pelig-Ba, Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari, Mahamuda Abu, Amos T. Kabo–bah and Alfred Awotwi and has published in prestigious journals such as Applied Water Science, Theoretical and Applied Climatology and Groundwater for Sustainable Development.

In The Last Decade

Maxwell Anim-Gyampo

22 papers receiving 345 citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, et al.. (2025). Seasonal fluctuations in groundwater fluoride concentration and health risk assessment: Tolon District, Northern Ghana. Journal of Water and Land Development. 2 indexed citations
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Zango, Musah Saeed, et al.. (2025). Fluoride and nitrate in groundwater: health risks and monitoring in the Vea catchment, Ghana. Discover Environment. 3(1). 1 indexed citations
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Zango, Musah Saeed, et al.. (2024). Quality and health risk assessment of trace elements in groundwater within the Vea catchment of the Upper East Region, Ghana. International Journal of Energy and Water Resources. 9(1). 103–111. 4 indexed citations
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Anornu, Geophrey K., Alfred Awotwi, Samuel Ato Andam‐Akorful, et al.. (2023). Terrestrial water storage and climate variability study of the Volta River Basin, West Africa. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 155(1). 309–325. 3 indexed citations
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Appiah-Adjei, Emmanuel K., et al.. (2023). Managed aquifer recharge assessment in the Nabogo Basin of Ghana using a combined electrical resistivity tomography infiltration method. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment. 9(4). 4237–4249. 1 indexed citations
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Zango, Musah Saeed, et al.. (2022). Groundwater recharge and dating in crystalline basement aquifers of Vea catchment: An integrated environmental tracers’ approach. Scientific African. 19. e01505–e01505. 2 indexed citations
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Zango, Musah Saeed, Kenneth Bayetimani Pelig-Ba, Maxwell Anim-Gyampo, Abass Gibrilla, & Mahamuda Abu. (2021). Assessment of the mineralogy of granitoids and associated granitic gneisses responsible for groundwater fluoride mobilization in the Vea catchment, Upper East Region, Ghana. Sustainable Water Resources Management. 8(1). 12 indexed citations
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Zango, Musah Saeed, Kenneth Bayetimani Pelig-Ba, Maxwell Anim-Gyampo, Abass Gibrilla, & Emmanuel Daanoba Sunkari. (2020). Hydrogeochemical and isotopic controls on the source of fluoride in groundwater within the Vea catchment, northeastern Ghana. Groundwater for Sustainable Development. 12. 100526–100526. 52 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, Geophrey K. Anornu, Emmanuel K. Appiah-Adjei, & Sampson K. Agodzo. (2019). Quality and health risk assessment of shallow groundwater aquifers within the Atankwidi basin of Ghana. Groundwater for Sustainable Development. 9. 100217–100217. 69 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, Geophrey K. Anornu, Sampson K. Agodzo, & Emmanuel K. Appiah-Adjei. (2018). Groundwater Risk Assessment of Shallow Aquifers within the Atankwidi Basin of Northeastern Ghana. Earth Systems and Environment. 3(1). 59–72. 15 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, Geophrey K. Anornu, Emmanuel K. Appiah-Adjei, & Sampson K. Agodzo. (2018). Hydrogeochemical evolution and quality assessment of groundwater within the Atankwidi basin: the case of northeastern Ghana. Arabian Journal of Geosciences. 11(16). 24 indexed citations
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Yidana, Sandow Mark, et al.. (2015). Hydrogeochemical and isotopic studies of groundwater in the middle voltaian aquifers of the Gushegu district of the Northern region. Applied Water Science. 7(3). 1117–1129. 25 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, et al.. (2014). Household Perspective of Plastic Waste Management in Urban Ghana: A Case Study of the Bolgatanga Municipality. Global Journal of Biology, Agriculture & Health Sciences. 3(2). 18–26. 5 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, et al.. (2013). Heavy Metals Concentrations in some selected Fish Species in Tono Irrigation Reservoir in Navrongo, Ghana. Journals & Books Hosting (International Knowledge Sharing Platform). 3(1). 109–119. 29 indexed citations
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Dotse, Sam-Quarcoo, et al.. (2012). Preliminary Studies on Bioconcentration of Heavy Metals in Nile Tilapia from Tono Irrigation Facility. Research Journal of Applied Sciences Engineering and Technology. 4(23). 5040–5047. 7 indexed citations
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Anornu, Geophrey K., Amos T. Kabo–bah, & Maxwell Anim-Gyampo. (2012). Evaluation of Groundwater Vulnerability in the Densu River Basin of Ghana. American Journal of Business and Management. 1(3). 79–86. 18 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, et al.. (2012). Assessment of Heavy Metals in Waste-Water Irrigated Lettuce in Ghana: The Case of Tamale Municipality. Journal of Sustainable Development. 5(11). 14 indexed citations
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Anim-Gyampo, Maxwell, et al.. (2012). Heavy Metal Concentration in Drinking Water Sources Affected by Dredge Mine Operations of a Gold Mining Company in Ghana. 1 indexed citations

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