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Title: Interpretation of Airborne Radiometic data for possible hydrocarbon presence over Bornu basin and its environs,Northeast Nigeria using Thorium Normali
Authors: Adewumi, Taiwo
Salako, Kazeem Adeyinka
Alhassan, Usman Defyan
Adetona, Abbass Adebayo
Rafiu, Abdulwaheed Adewuyi
Udensi, Emeka Emmanuel
Keywords: Airborne radiometric data
Bornu basin
Hydrocarbon accumulation
DRAD
Homogeneity
Radioelements
Issue Date: 23-Dec-2020
Publisher: Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences (IJES)
Series/Report no.: 161 -172;No. 3, 161 -172
Abstract: A new exploration technique called Thorium Normalisation Method has been applied on the airborne radiometric data of the Bornu basin and its environs to delineate favourable zones for hydrocarbon accumulations within the study area. This method is significant because it indicates the probable presence of hydrocarbon in a sedimentary basin. Separation of the radiospectrometric measurements over each lithologic unit and the estimation of the characteristic statistics of these units were carried out. The statistical treatment applied on the radioelements (K, eTh and eU) of the study area shows a relatively low coefficient of variability (CV%) value for K, eTh and eU signifying their high degree of homogeneity. The mean value of the radioelements (K ranging from 0.6 to 2.0 %; Th ranging from 9.6 to 15.9 ppm and U ranging from 2.2 to 3.8 ppm) obtained from the statistical analysis correlates with the mean of natural radioelement (K ranging from 0.1 to 2.7 %; Th ranging from 0.4 to 11.2 ppm and U ranging from 0.1 to 3.7 ppm) content of sedimentary rocks which corresponds to shale, the main source rock for hydrocarbon accumulation in the study area. The DRAD (delineation of radioactive anomalies) result ranges from -0.77 to 1.83. The positive values are indicators of favourable zones for the presence of hydrocarbon accumulations. These results suggest that the preliminary
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