Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria

This study is aimed at establishing the radiogenic heat production in the Benin Formation of Dahomey Basin using in-situ measurements of elemental concentrations of uranium, thorium and potassium over a kaolin deposits in Ifonyintedo, Ipokia LGA, Ogun State. Super-Spec gamma ray spectrometer is used...

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Main Authors: T.A Adagunodo, O.G. Bayowa, M.R. Usikalu, A.I. Ojoawo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:MethodsX
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119301815
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author T.A Adagunodo
O.G. Bayowa
M.R. Usikalu
A.I. Ojoawo
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description This study is aimed at establishing the radiogenic heat production in the Benin Formation of Dahomey Basin using in-situ measurements of elemental concentrations of uranium, thorium and potassium over a kaolin deposits in Ifonyintedo, Ipokia LGA, Ogun State. Super-Spec gamma ray spectrometer is used to obtain varied data of naturally occurring radionuclides over eleven different stations in the Coastal Plain Sands at 1 m height above the ground. The mean heat produced by uranium, thorium and potassium are 294.3, 410.5 and 0.001 ρW kg−1 respectively. The total heat produced in the study area varied from 544.0 to 902.1 ρW kg−1, which classified the study area as Low-to-Moderate Heat Production Potential zone. This classification corresponds to the radiogenic heat characteristics of Benin Formation in Niger Delta. • In-situ measurements of three radioisotopes were made over Coastal Plain Sands of Dahomey Basin. • The mean heat produced by uranium, thorium, potassium and the total radiogenic heat are 294.3, 410.5, 0.001 and 704.79 ρW kg−1 respectively. • The study area is characterized by Low-to-Moderate Heat Production Potential. Method name: Radiometrics, Keywords: Ifonyintedo, Dahomey Basin, Radiogenic heat production, Coastal Plain Sands, Thermal conductivity
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spelling doaj.art-a3d3b055d49c49fbbfb67a7ea01c6f782022-12-22T03:05:48ZengElsevierMethodsX2215-01612019-01-01616081616Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, NigeriaT.A Adagunodo0O.G. Bayowa1M.R. Usikalu2A.I. Ojoawo3Department of Physics, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Earth Sciences, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, NigeriaDepartment of Physics, Covenant University, Ota, NigeriaDepartment of Physics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaThis study is aimed at establishing the radiogenic heat production in the Benin Formation of Dahomey Basin using in-situ measurements of elemental concentrations of uranium, thorium and potassium over a kaolin deposits in Ifonyintedo, Ipokia LGA, Ogun State. Super-Spec gamma ray spectrometer is used to obtain varied data of naturally occurring radionuclides over eleven different stations in the Coastal Plain Sands at 1 m height above the ground. The mean heat produced by uranium, thorium and potassium are 294.3, 410.5 and 0.001 ρW kg−1 respectively. The total heat produced in the study area varied from 544.0 to 902.1 ρW kg−1, which classified the study area as Low-to-Moderate Heat Production Potential zone. This classification corresponds to the radiogenic heat characteristics of Benin Formation in Niger Delta. • In-situ measurements of three radioisotopes were made over Coastal Plain Sands of Dahomey Basin. • The mean heat produced by uranium, thorium, potassium and the total radiogenic heat are 294.3, 410.5, 0.001 and 704.79 ρW kg−1 respectively. • The study area is characterized by Low-to-Moderate Heat Production Potential. Method name: Radiometrics, Keywords: Ifonyintedo, Dahomey Basin, Radiogenic heat production, Coastal Plain Sands, Thermal conductivityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119301815
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O.G. Bayowa
M.R. Usikalu
A.I. Ojoawo
Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria
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title Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria
title_full Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria
title_fullStr Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria
title_short Radiogenic heat production in the Coastal Plain Sands of Ipokia, Dahomey Basin, Nigeria
title_sort radiogenic heat production in the coastal plain sands of ipokia dahomey basin nigeria
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215016119301815
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