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M. L. Meleik, K. M. Fouad, S. N. Wassef, A. A. Ammar, and G. A. Dabbour
Aerial and ground radiometry in relation to the sedimentation of radioactive minerals of the Damietta beach sands, Egypt (in Uranium geology in resource evaluation and exploration, Nash,)
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists (December 1978), 73(8):1738-1748
Abstract:
Detailed aerial and ground radiometric surveys were conducted on the coastal plain of the Mediterranean Sea, on both sides of the Damietta estuary of the River Nile. Auger samples--representing the upper 1 meter--were also collected and analyzed for the two principle radioactive minerals in the black sands, zircon and monazite.The results obtained by the different methods, particularly aeroradiometry, distinguished six zones of rich mineral content, either directly on the beach or inland. Three of these zones (I, IV, and VI) can be related to three former branches of the River Nile, the Bucolic, Mendesian, and Saitic branches mentioned by Ball (1942). The other three zones (II, III, and V) could also be sites of deposition along old shorelines at the outflows of extinct ancient branches that have not been previously reported.The study revealed that there is a general direct correlation between the aerial data and that from ground radiometry and zircon and monazite tenors. Moreover, zircon showed a stronger correlation than monazite with both aerial and ground radioactivity. As in the case of Rosetta black-sand beach deposits (El Shazly et al., 1977), it was observed that zircon content decreases from west to east while the change in monazite content is almost insignificant.
Index Terms/Descriptors:
actinides; Africa; airborne methods; beaches; black sand; clastic sediments; coastal plains; Damietta; East Mediterranean; economic geology; Egypt; exploration; geophysical methods; geophysical surveys; ground methods; heavy minerals; Mediterranean region; Mediterranean Sea; metals; mineral exploration; monazite; nesosilicates; Nile Delta; North Africa; ore deposits; orthosilicates; phosphates; radioactivity; radioactivity methods; sand; sedimentation; sediments; silicates; surveys; thorium; zircon; zircon group
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