Artigo de Periódico
Uranium and thorium in potash-rich rhyolites from western Bahia (Brazil)
Fecha
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0009-2541
v. 14, n. 1–2
Autor
Sighinolfi, G.Paolo
Sakai, Tereza
Sighinolfi, G.Paolo
Sakai, Tereza
Institución
Resumen
The U and Th distribution in K-rich acid metavolcanics affected by postmagmatic processes
has been studied. Th (20 ppm) and U (2.41 ppm) average abundances are well within
the normal ranges for granitic rocks, but the Th/U values are appreciably higher than
most of the values reported. Since the rhyolitic magma is supposed to have been formed
by partial melting of pre-existing rocks, the high Th/U ratios may be due: (1) to an extreme
magmatic fractionation towards a K-rich trend in the magma chamber or during
magma displacement; and (2) to high Th/U ratios in the original material, probably ancient
crystalline basemental rocks depleted in U with respect to Th during previous cycles. The
possible influence of postmagmatic processes on U and Th distribution is discussed, and
evidence of U mobilization and redistribution within the formation is set forth.