Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4674961 | Procedia Earth and Planetary Science | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We present the uranium contents in the different lithological formations of Santiago. The island is constituted by basaltic-basanite rocks, but phonolitic-trachytic rocks also occur. The highest contents of uranium occur in the phonolitic-trachytics rocks of Ancient Complex and Pico Antónia Formations, and also in other formations of heterogeneous materials, which have phonolitic-trachytics fragments, reaching 62.8 μg.g-1 of uranium. These contents are much higher than those of the MORB (0.047-0.18 μg g-1) and OIB (1.02 μg.g-1) and even higher than those of the upper crust. The source of uranium in the rocks of Santiago is related with the occurrence of zircon
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