In Situ Gamma Ray Survey For Geological Mapping Of K-Metasomatized Metavolcanics At Bukkszentkereszt, Bukk Mts, Hungary

OPEN GEOSCIENCES(2015)

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The Middle-Upper Triassic Bagolyhegy Metarhyolite Formation of the Bukk Mts. (Hungary) hosts silicified bodies with high potassic feldspar content formed by K-metasomatism. The rocks underwent a multistage deformation history including syn- and postmetamorphic folding and faulting. As the outcrop area is covered by soil and debris with some exposed silicified cliffs only, and potassium content is a characteristic feature of the metasomatized rocks, geological mapping was supported by a spectral gamma ray survey with a scintillation detector of NaI(Tl) crystal. A thunderstorm felling the beech forest made the soil horizon B also accessible in several pits, providing the opportunity to make measurements on the weathered debris instead of the topsoil (horizon A). Measurements in different arrangements were designed to test the effects of measuring time, measuring geometry and soil horizon. Our results show that concentration values obtained on the debris with a 2 min measuring time can be compared with those measured on exposed rock surfaces, producing a more reliable geological map than measurements on the topsoil with randomly variable K depletion. Pit geometry effects can be eliminated by the K/(eU+eTh) ratio. This results in a more realistic K distribution map if neither U nor Th enrichments are present. The survey successfully delineated the unexposed outcrop of K-enriched rocks on the survey area.
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spectral radiometry, soil horizon B, potassium enrichment, natural radioactivity, scintillation detector
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