Distribution Of Radionuclides During Weathering And Erosion In Saquarema (Rio De Janeiro): Implications For Submerged Monazite Deposits In Adjacent Offshore Areas

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 2711 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 14, 2011
Abstract
Analysis of ground and airborne radiometric measurements in the Saquarema region (Rio de Janeiro) provides new insights into the breakdown and transport of mineral aggregates containing monazites, under sub-tropical weathering conditions. The breakdown process, accompanied by loss of low-density clay fractions in weathered materials is considered responsible for the observed patterns in relative enrichment of thorium and uranium along the migration paths of radionuclides. The characteristic features of these patterns provide clues as to the time and distance scales associated with processes of weathering and erosion. It is also possible to determine approximate locations of concentrations of accessory minerals. In this context, we advance the hypothesis that large under-water monazite deposits may be present along the offshore sand banks, in the coastal region of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Citation
APA:
(2011) Distribution Of Radionuclides During Weathering And Erosion In Saquarema (Rio De Janeiro): Implications For Submerged Monazite Deposits In Adjacent Offshore AreasMLA: Distribution Of Radionuclides During Weathering And Erosion In Saquarema (Rio De Janeiro): Implications For Submerged Monazite Deposits In Adjacent Offshore Areas. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.