BACKGROUND OF U AND Th IN SEDIMENTS OF BEDROCK RIVERS

M. Álvarez-Vázquez, E. De Uña-Álvarez, R. Prego
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The Miño River is a good example of bedrock rivers, where sediment geochemistry is scarcely studied. Its urban reach when passing through the city of Ourense gathers some characteristics that provide interest to its sediments, like scarcity of fine sediments accumulation and the impact of several human activities. Sediments trapped by potholes and other rock cavities were considered. In order to evaluate society-nature interactions through sediment composition it is critical to determine the compositional background (in absence of human alterations), particularly when working with trace elements. This work presents an exploratory assay to determine background in sediments from bedrock rivers by using two uncommon elements, uranium (U) and thorium (Th). To determine their background different statistical techniques were applied in order to set the background composition value and calculate possible enrichments. Background was calculated by simple least squares lineal regression by using Al as independent variable (reference element) resulting in 8.7 mgU kg-1 and 5.6 mgTh kg-1. Enrichments were found in some particular samples and can be attributed to intrinsic microenvironment complexities inside rock cavities.
基岩河流U和Th沉积物的背景
Miño河是基岩河的一个很好的例子,那里的沉积物地球化学研究很少。当它穿过乌伦塞市时,它的城市范围聚集了一些特征,为沉积物提供了兴趣,如细沉积物积累的稀缺性和几种人类活动的影响。被坑洞和其他岩洞困住的沉积物被考虑在内。为了通过沉积物组成来评估社会与自然的相互作用,确定组成背景(在没有人类改变的情况下)是至关重要的,特别是在处理微量元素时。这项工作提出了一种探索性的分析方法,通过使用两种不常见的元素,铀(U)和钍(Th)来确定基岩河流沉积物的背景。为了确定它们的背景,应用了不同的统计技术,以设置背景成分值并计算可能的富集。以Al为自变量(参考元素),采用简单最小二乘线性回归计算背景值,分别为8.7 mggu kg-1和5.6 mgTh kg-1。在一些特定的样品中发现了富集,这可以归因于岩石腔内固有的微环境复杂性。
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