Distribution of gamma-ray elements in Cerro do Jarau impact structure and a proposal of geothermal modeling

ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS(2024)

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Abstract
Large meteorite impacts release kinetic energy that induces rock deformation, high temperatures and fluid circulation during the cratering process. To understand the correlation between rock deformation and fluid circulation, it is relevant to investigate post -impact hydrothermal flux and its relation to the local geology. The Cerro do Jarau impact structure is a similar to 13.5 km diameter impact structure located in southern Brazil and formed on Cretaceous continental flood basalts of the Serra Geral Formation and underlying sedimentary strata. This study collected ground gamma -ray data over the structure and produced K, eTh and eU concentrations, eTh/K ratio and F -factor maps to characterize it in terms of its radiometric signatures and their respective spatial distribution. A general decrease in the concentration of the three elements was observed from the outer -rim towards the center of the crater. The central area is defined by very low radiometric values, with relatively high K values, thus indicating the occurrence of K -bearing rocks. Numerical simulations using the HYDROTHERM 3 code showed the fluid circulation pattern over the impact structure. Data interpretation resulted in a scenery consistent with potential fluid remobilization within the impact structure related to hydrothermal processes in the late stages of the crater formation process.
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gamma ray spectrometry,hydrothermal alteration,impact crater,numerical modeling
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