The Jos Plateau is situated in the central part of Northern Nigeria, on a rugged terrain of low lands at the edge of the Plateau surface (Hyde, 1986). It is the principal centre of tin and columbite mineralization, which forms the focal area of younger granites (Macleod et al., 1971). The mine tailings are associated with radioactive minerals as impurities such as monazite, zircon among others. These minerals are very radioactive and causes hazards to human health during mining and milling. A total of thirty-one (31) tailing samples were collected from a processing site in Jos at different directions and distances and analyzed for 40 K, 226 Ra and 232 Th concentrations using NaI (TI) detector in order to estimate the level of their radiological impact to the public. The highest and lowest concentrations were in D 8 of 232 Th (27930.0Bqkg-1) and D 5 of 226 Ra (364.9Bqkg-1). All concentrations ranged from 364.9Bqkg-1-27930.0Bqkg-1 in the tailings.
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Mangset, W., & Sheyin, A. (2011). Measurement of radionuclides in processed mine tailings in Jos, Plateau State. Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.4314/bajopas.v2i2.63765
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