Investigation of Electrical Properties of Radioactive Phosphatic Layers in the Al-Sharquieh Mine, Syria

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Asfahani R. Mohamad
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Abstract - Radioactive characteristics of pits drilled in the Al-Sharquieh mine while prospecting for recent phosphatic resources have been investigated. The results indicate that phosphatic layers are characterized generally by high radioactive intensities (more than 800 c.p.s). The lithological section in the study area is very complex sedimentologically, and characterized by high faciological variation in all directions. The Schlumberger geo-electrical configuration with fine separation of AB/2 was successfully applied to determine lithological boundaries, and the resistivities of the layers of the lithological section, especially for thin layers. It was shown that the phosphatic layer resistivities increase or decrease as a function of associated material. As a result, two types of phosphatic layers have been geo-electrically distinguished. The first is characterized by high resistivity and relatively low radioactivity, which could be related to the rock phosphatic layers. The second is characterized by low resistivities and high radioactivity, which could be related to the sandy phosphatic layers.
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APA: J. Asfahani R. Mohamad  (2000)  Investigation of Electrical Properties of Radioactive Phosphatic Layers in the Al-Sharquieh Mine, Syria

MLA: J. Asfahani R. Mohamad Investigation of Electrical Properties of Radioactive Phosphatic Layers in the Al-Sharquieh Mine, Syria. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2000.

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