Hydrothermal Alteration Inferred from a Radiometric Survey on Lipari (Aeolian Islands, Italy).

P. Chiozzi, V. Pasquale, M. Verdoya, V. Furfaro
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We carried out a radiometric survey on a sector of the Lipari island particularly affected by argillification due to hydrothermal processes. Preliminarily, on the basis of a wide set of field measurements over unaltered outcrops, we obtained a reference spatial distribution of U, Th and K. The concentration of these radioelements increases with the degree of magma differentiation; the U and K content shows maxima in the felsic materials, belonging to the youngest volcanic cycles (13.4 ppm and 3.7% on average, respectively), and minima in the mafic rocks of the oldest cycles (2.7 ppm and 2.0%). The Th/U ratio insignificantly varies with magma differentiation and it equals 3.2. Laboratory measurements on volcanic products from altered zones were then used to identify radiometric anomalies related to hydrothermal processes. On average, argillized rocks have radioactivity approximately five times lower than that measured in the unaltered volcanics. The Th/U ratio against U is rather uniform, whereas Th/K ratio is in the order of 3.7 in less altered rocks (K > 0.2%) and it ranges from 7 to 11 in kaolin deposits having the largest depletion in potassium.
意大利利帕里岛(伊奥利亚群岛)热液蚀变的辐射测量推断。
我们对利帕里岛的一个地区进行了辐射测量,该地区特别受热液过程造成的泥化影响。在对未蚀变露头进行广泛野外测量的基础上,初步得到了U、Th和k的参考空间分布,这些放射性元素的浓度随岩浆分异程度的增加而增加;U和K含量在最年轻火山旋回的长英质物质中最高(平均分别为13.4 ppm和3.7%),在最古老火山旋回的基性岩石中最低(2.7 ppm和2.0%)。Th/U比值随岩浆分异变化不大,为3.2。对蚀变带火山产物的实验室测量结果随后被用来确定与热液过程有关的辐射测量异常。平均而言,泥化岩石的放射性比未改变的火山所测得的放射性低约五倍。Th/U对U的比值较为均匀,蚀变较小的岩石(K > 0.2%)的Th/K比值为3.7左右,钾亏缺最大的高岭土矿床的Th/K比值为7 ~ 11。
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