World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
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Abstract
Grain-size distribution and chemical analyses were carried out on four
sand samples randomly taken from the bank of Otamiri River around
Chokocho and Umuanyaga, Etche Local Government Area, Rivers State. This
was done to assess the purity and suitability of the sands for the
making of plain glass. Results of grain-size analysis show that 86% of
the sand particles fall between 0.125mm and 1.2mm, which is within the
ideal sand fraction range used for glass making. Chemical analysis
shows the sand to contain more than 99% silica (SiO2), very low content
of iron (0.0017 to 0.0039ppm), chromium (0.000022 to 0.000032ppm),
titanium (0.049 to 0.066ppm) and calcium (0.000001 to 0.000003ppm).
Others include Aluminium (0.00126 to0.0103ppm), potassium (0.0002 to
0.0042ppm), Magnesium (0.0001 to 0.0002ppm), and Sodium (0.005 to
0.038ppm). The concentration levels of these elements in the samples
conform with internationally acceptable standards for glass production.
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