A geochemical study of rocks and spring waters at Kanam and Kanjera, Kenya, and the implications concerning element mobility and uptake

P. Henderson , M. Pickford , C.T. Williams
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Analyses of rocks, minerals, fossil bone and hot spring waters from Kanam and Kanjera, Kenya, are presented. The data show evidence of rare earth element mobility and uptake. Spring waters from both localities are rich in bicarbonate and fluoride; those from Kanjera are also unusually rich in zirconium. All analysed rock specimens are enriched in rare earths relative to chondrites and are further enriched in light rare earths relative to the heavy rare earths. There has been significant uptake of rare earth and other trace elements by bone apatite and travertime, in contrast to the behaviour of trona.

肯尼亚Kanam和Kanjera的岩石和泉水的地球化学研究及其对元素迁移和吸收的影响
分析岩石,矿物,化石骨和温泉水从Kanam和Kanjera,肯尼亚,提出。数据显示稀土元素的迁移和吸收的证据。这两个地方的泉水都富含碳酸氢盐和氟化物;来自坎杰拉的那些也异常富含锆。所有分析的岩石标本相对于球粒陨石富集稀土,并且相对于重稀土进一步富集轻稀土。骨磷灰石和游石对稀土和其他微量元素有显著的吸收,这与铁的行为相反。
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