Uranium migration and favourable sites of potential radioelement concentrations in Gabal Umm Hammad area, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt | ||
NRIAG Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics | ||
Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2017, Pages 368-378 PDF (3.46 M) | ||
DOI: 10.1016/j.nrjag.2017.10.004 | ||
Authors | ||
Mohamed A.S. Youssef; Mohamed Elsadek M. Sabra; Abdelaziz L. Abdeldayem; Alaa A. Masoud; Salah A. Mansour | ||
Abstract | ||
Airborne gamma-ray spectrometric data, covering Gabal Umm Hammad area, near Quseir City, in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, has been utilized to identify the uranium migration path, and U, Th and K-favorability indices. The following of the uranium migration technique enabled estimation of the amount of migrated uranium, in and out of the rock units. Investigation of the Taref Formation, Nakhil Formation, Tarawan Formation and Dawi Formation shows large negative amount of uranium migration, indicating that uranium leaching is outward from the geologic body toward surrounding rock units. Moreover, calculation of the U, Th and K-favorability indices has been carried out for the various rock units to locate the rocks having the highest radioelement potentialities. The rock units that possess relatively major probability of uranium potentiality include Mu′tiq Group, weakly deformed granitic rocks, and Trachyte plugs and sheets. Meanwhile, the rock units with major potential of Th-index are Taref Formation, Quseir Formation and Dawi Formation. The rock units with major potential of K-index are Dokhan volcanic and Mu′tiq group. | ||
Keywords | ||
airborne gamma-ray spectrometry; Uranium migration; Gabal Um Hammad | ||
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