2021
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v24i11.22
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Rare Earth Elements of Ajali Sandstone, SW, Anambra Basin in Nigeria: Implication for Soil Genesis

Abstract: The Ajali Sandstone, South-western, Anambra Basin, was studied for Rare Earth Elements (REEs), using a Phillips 45 channel Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Emission Spectrometer. The standard deviation of the REEs (Dy, Er, Eu, Y, Yb, La and Nd) averages 3.5 mg/L, 0.34 mg/L, 0.32 mg/L, 3.93 mg/L, 1.96 mg/L, 4.02 mg/L and 2.24 mg/L respectively for each of the sampled locations. The REEs concentrations showed both positive and negative concentration anomalies. The enrichment or depletion of the REEs is generally… Show more

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“…Some authors include scandium and yttrium in this group [3]. REE have resembling electronic structures providing them similar chemical and physical properties [4], they are also called technology elements or metals because of their wider application in the world of technology as well as in pure science and medicine [5]. There are more than 160 minerals containing these elements, most of them are in the form of silicates, carbonates, oxides and phosphates [6,7].…”
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“…Some authors include scandium and yttrium in this group [3]. REE have resembling electronic structures providing them similar chemical and physical properties [4], they are also called technology elements or metals because of their wider application in the world of technology as well as in pure science and medicine [5]. There are more than 160 minerals containing these elements, most of them are in the form of silicates, carbonates, oxides and phosphates [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible impacts of REE on ecosystems are relatively unknown, therefore, the propensity for exposure and transfer into living organisms needs to be assessed to understand ecosystems and human health threats since the escalation of soil contamination may be continuously increasing because of the input from various human activities such as p. 4 mining, industry, agriculture, highways, and road development [11]. Besides that, soil contamination can also originate from geogenic processes such as landslides, terrestrial runoffs, and land erosion [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%