Title of article :
A Geochemical Approach and Industrial Utilization of Some Marble Bodies from Ubo River Area and Environs, Southwestern Nigeria
Author/Authors :
odokuma-alonge, o university of benin - faculty of physical sciences - department of geology, Benin City, Nigeria , chibuzor, ns nnamdi azikiwe university - faculty of physical sciences - department of geological sciences, Awka, Nigeria , ogbamikhumi, a university of benin - faculty of physical sciences - department of geology, Benin City, Nigeria
Abstract :
Marble bodies occur in Ubo River Area as lenses of rocks. Seven (07) marble samples were obtained, analyzed and subjected to X-Ray Flourescence (XRF) analysis to determine both the major and trace elemental composition of the samples. The analysis revealed high CaO values (52.23-58.10 wt. %) and moderate values for SiO2 (7.50-10.43wt. %), fairly low values for Al_2O_3 (2.30 – 4.21 wt. %), Fe_2O_3 (2.62 – 5.15 wt. %), MgO (0.42 – 0.7 wt. %), MnO (0.01 – 0.06 wt. %), K_2O (0.32 – 1.55 wt. %) and Na_2O (0.01 – 0.03 wt. %), respectively. Variation plots involving Na_2O/Al_2O_3 vs K_2O/Al_2O_3 reveal sedimentary progenitors for the rocks. The fairly high SiO_2 and low K_2O content is an indication of the environment of deposition and may have been in a shallow marine environment with fair input of classic sediments into the system. The relatively high CaO content, moderate SiO_2 content and fairly low Al_2O_3 and Fe_2O_3 values indicates a fair degree of purity of the parent rock, hence its suitability as a raw material in the industrial sector.
Keywords :
Clastic , Deposition , Environment , Progenitor , Marble , Chemical
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management