Enrichment characteristics of radioelements in various types of rock from Sambalpur district, Orissa, India

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Acharyulu, AAPSR [1 ]
Murty, BS [1 ]
Bhaumik, BK [1 ]
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[1] Atom Minerals Directorate Explorat & Res, Dept Atom Energy, Phys Lab, Eastern Reg, Jamshedpur 831002, Bihar, India
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radiometric analysis; uranium; ternary diagram; rock type; quartzofeldspathic breccia; granite;
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Over the years a large number of rock samples were collected by the explorationists of Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research (AMD), Department of Atomic Energy from Sambalpur district, Orissa, India. The variation of uranium enrichment with various types of rock in these samples was studied with an aim to help quick reviewing of toposheets in case of newly taken up areas, for uranium exploration. The radioelements U, Th and K determined for these samples are plotted in ternary diagrams for classifying them as being uraniferous or thoriferous with respect to various type of rocks, keeping the total natural content of radioelements (expressed by eU(3)O(8)) as a parameter. In this study it is seen that samples of quartzofeldspathic breccia type are enriched in uranium irrespective of their further sub classification and eU(3)O(8) content. Granites are enriched in thorium when eU(3)O(8) < 100 ppm and are enriched in uranium when eU(3)O(8) > 100 ppm. A database prepared for this purpose may be useful for reviewing toposheets in future.
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