Grain Size and Depositional Pattern of Sediment from Okeluse Area, Southwestern Nigeria

Authors

  • Adewumi Adeniyi John Paul

Keywords:

grain-size; deposition; sediment; okeluse

Abstract

Grain size and depositional pattern of sediment from Okeluse area Southwestern Nigeria have been carried to evaluate its textural parameters and statistical measures to depict the depositional pattern of sediments in the study area A total of ten samples were collected for this study The method of sampling adopted for this study is a spot sampling method The samples were processed and sieved following international standards Statistical parameters studied include The graphic mean values Mz ranges from 1 333 - 2 267 The inclusive graphic skewness sk1 of grain analysis data show that they are negatively skewed and implies that the sediments are strongly coarsely coarsely andnearly symmetrical skewed Sediments in OKL1 OKL2 and OKL10 are strongly coarsely skewed while OKL3 OKL4 OKL5 OKL6 OKL8 and OKL9 are coarsely skewed OKL7 is nearly symmetrical skewed The sorting kurtosis of the sediments shows that they are either leptokurtic or very platykurtic OKL3 OKL5 and OKL7 are very platykurtic while OKL1 OKL2 OKL4 OKL6 OKL8 OKL9 and OKL10 are leptokurtic The grain size distribution reveals that the transporting medium must have undergone series of rise and fall in its velocity In the present study all the ten samples analyzed shows the dominance of saltation and suspension domains of size-population

How to Cite

Adewumi Adeniyi John Paul. (2014). Grain Size and Depositional Pattern of Sediment from Okeluse Area, Southwestern Nigeria. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 14(H5), 57–68. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/1445

Grain Size and Depositional Pattern of Sediment from Okeluse Area, Southwestern Nigeria

Published

2014-03-15