Radioactivity and genetic relation between the monzogranites and the enclosed pegmatites in dahab area, southeastern sinai, egypt

ABDEL MOEZ SADEK, ABDEL HADI ABBAS, MOHAMED EL HUSSEINY

Nuclear Sciences Scientific Journal(2014)

引用 0|浏览0
暂无评分
摘要
The study area lies at the southeastern part of Sinai Peninsula along the western bank of Gulf of Aqaba occupying the extreme southern part of the ArabianNubian Shield. Dahab area is mainly covered by volcanic rocks, younger gabbros, younger granites and pegmatites. The pegmatite bodies of the study area are abundant, hosted in monzogranites and distinguished into zoned and unzoned types. They are found as lenticular pocket and vein-like bodies. Some of these pegmatite bodies have abnormal radioactivity. Radionuclide measurements of younger granites show that their equivalent uranium content (eU) ranges between 6 ppm and 11 ppm, while their equivalent thorium (eTh) varies from 13 ppm to 26 ppm. The average contents of U and Th of the anomalous pegmatites are 88.6 ppm and 107.9 ppm, respectively indicating their uraniferous nature. Geochemically, Both monzogranites and pegmatites have high K-calc alkaline characters, metaluminous and peralkaline natures, intruded in withinplate condition, derived from magma of crustal materials source of moderate fractionation. The Mineralogical investigations of anomalous pegmatites revealed the presence of secondary uranium mineral (autunite), in addition to thorite, uranothorite, zircon, monazite and columbite. Primary and secondary radioactive mineralizations indicating that the mineralization is not only magmatic, but also
更多
查看译文
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要