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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2012

Feasibility study for production of I-131 radioisotope using MNSR research reactor.

A.S. Elom Achoribo; Edward H.K. Akaho; Benjamin J.B. Nyarko; K.D. Osae Shiloh; Godfred Odame Duodu; Abass Gibrilla

A feasibility study for (131)I production using a Low Power Research Reactor was conducted to predict the yield of (131)I by cyclic activation technique. A maximum activity of 5.1GBq was achieved through simulation using FORTRAN 90, for an irradiation of 6h. But experimentally only 4h irradiation could be done, which resulted in an activity of 4.0×10(5)Bq. The discrepancy in the activities was due to the fact that beta decays released during the process could not be considered.


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2012

Preliminary groundwater quality assessment in the central region of Ghana

Samuel Y. Ganyaglo; Shiloh Osae; Samuel B. Dampare; Joseph Richmond Fianko; Mohammad Amir Hossain Bhuiyan; Abass Gibrilla; Edward. P. K. Bam; Elikem Ahialey; Juliet Osei

Insufficient knowledge of the hydrogeochemistry of aquifers in the Central Region of Ghana has necessitated a preliminary water quality assessment in some parts of the region. Major and minor ions, and trace metal compositions of groundwater have been studied with the aim of evaluating hydrogeochemical processes that are likely to impair the quality of water in the study area. The results show that groundwater in the area is weakly acidic with mean acidity being 5.83 pH units. The dominant cation in the area is Na, followed by K, Ca, and Mg, and the dominant anion is Cl−, followed by HCO3− and SO42−. Two major hydrochemical facies have been identified as Na–Cl and Na–HCO3, water types. Multivariate statistical techniques such as cluster analysis (CA) and factor analysis/principal component analysis (PCA), in R mode, were employed to examine the chemical compositions of groundwater and to identify factors that influenced each. Q-mode CA analysis resulted in two distinct water types as established by the hydrochemical facies. Cluster 1 waters contain predominantly Na–Cl. Cluster 2 waters contain Na–HCO3 and Na–Cl. Cluster 2 waters are fresher and of good quality than cluster 1. Factor analysis yielded five significant factors, explaining 86.56% of the total variance. PC1 explains 41.95% of the variance and is contributed by temperature, electrical conductivity, TDS, turbidity, SO42−, Cl−, Na, K, Ca, Mg, and Mn and influenced by geochemical processes such as weathering, mineral dissolution, cation exchange, and oxidation–reduction reactions. PC2 explains 16.43% of the total variance and is characterized by high positive loadings of pH and HCO3−. This results from biogenic activities taking place to generate gaseous carbon dioxide that reacts with infiltrating water to generate HCO3−, which intend affect the pH. PC3 explains 11.17% of the total variance and is negatively loaded on PO43− and NO3− indicating anthropogenic influence. The R-mode PCA, supported by R-mode CA, have revealed hydrogeochemical processes as the major sources of ions in the groundwater. Factor score plot revealed a possible flow direction from the northern sections of the study area, marked by higher topography, to the south. Compositional relations confirmed the predominant geochemical process responsible for the various ions in the groundwater as mineral dissolution and thus agree with the multivariate analysis.


Water Quality, Exposure and Health | 2011

Application of Water Quality Index (WQI) and Multivariate Analysis for Groundwater Quality Assessment of the Birimian and Cape Coast Granitoid Complex: Densu River Basin of Ghana

Abass Gibrilla; Edward K. P. Bam; Dickson Adomako; Samuel Y. Ganyaglo; S. Osae; T. T. Akiti; S. Kebede; E. Achoribo; Elikem Ahialey; G. Ayanu; E. K. Agyeman


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2010

Origin of Dissolve Ions in Groundwaters in the Northern Densu River Basin of Ghana Using Stable Isotopes of 18O and 2H

Abass Gibrilla; Shiloh Osae; Tetteh T. Akiti; Dickson Adomako; Samuel Y. Ganyaglo; Edward. P. K. Bam; Alhassan Hadisu


Applied Water Science | 2013

Hydrogeochemistry and isotope studies of groundwater in the Ga West Municipal Area, Ghana

David Saka; Tetteh T. Akiti; Shiloh Osae; Michael K. Appenteng; Abass Gibrilla


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2011

Hydrogeochemical Evolution and Groundwater Flow in the Densu River Basin, Ghana

Dickson Adomako; Abass Gibrilla; Tetteh T. Akiti; Richmond Fianko; Piotr Maloszewski


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2010

Hydrogeochemical and Groundwater Quality Studies in the Northern Part of the Densu River Basin of Ghana

Abass Gibrilla; Shiloh Osae; Tetteh T. Akiti; Dickson Adomako; Samuel Y. Ganyaglo; Edward. P. K. Bam; Alhassan Hadisu


Applied Water Science | 2013

Evaluation of some heavy metal loading in the Kpeshi lagoon, Ghana

Joseph Richmond Fianko; Cynthia Laar; Juilet Osei; Alfred Kwablah Anim; Abass Gibrilla; Dickson Adomako


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2015

Tracing stable isotopes (δ2H and δ18O) from meteoric water to groundwater in the Densu River basin of Ghana

Dickson Adomako; Abass Gibrilla; Piotr Maloszewski; Samuel Y. Ganyaglo; Shive Prakash Rai


Water Quality, Exposure and Health | 2011

Seasonal Evaluation of Raw, Treated and Distributed Water Quality from the Barekese Dam (River Offin) in the Ashanti Region of Ghana

Abass Gibrilla; Edward K. P. Bam; Dickson Adomako; Samuel Y. Ganyaglo; Samuel B. Dampare; Elikem Ahialey; Elom Achoribo; Hadisu Alhassan; Dzifa Denutsui; Edna Tetteh

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Dickson Adomako

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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Samuel Y. Ganyaglo

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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Edward. P. K. Bam

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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Shiloh Osae

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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Elikem Ahialey

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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Joseph Richmond Fianko

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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Alfred Kwablah Anim

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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A.S. Elom Achoribo

Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

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