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Uranium distribution in the Variscan Basement of Northeastern Sardinia

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  • M. Kaçeli Xhixha
  • M. Albèri
  • M. Baldoncini
  • G.P. Bezzon
  • G.P. Buso
  • I. Callegari
  • L. Casini
  • S. Cuccuru
  • G. Fiorentini
  • E. Guastaldi
  • F. Mantovani
  • L. Mou
  • G. Oggiano
  • A. Puccini
  • C. Rossi Alvarez
  • V. Strati
  • G. Xhixha
  • A. Zanon

Abstract

We present a detailed map of uranium distribution and its uncertainties in the Variscan Basement of Northeastern Sardinia (VBNS) at a scale of 1:100,000. An area of 2100 km2 was investigated by means of 535 data points obtained from laboratory and in situ gamma-ray spectrometry measurements. These data volume corresponds to the highest sampling density of the European Variscides, aimed at studying the genetic processes of the upper crust potentially triggered by an enrichment of radiogenic heat-producing elements. For the first time, the Kriging with Variance of Measurement Error method was used to assign weights to the input data which are based on the degree of confidence associated with the measurements obtained using different gamma-ray spectrometry techniques. A detailed tuning of the model parameters for the adopted Experimental Semi-Variogram led to the identification of a maximum distance of spatial variability coherent to the observed tendency of the experimental data. We demonstrate that the obtained uranium distribution in the VBNS, characterized by several calc-alkaline plutons emplaced within migmatitic massifs and amphibolite-facies metamorphic rocks, is an excellent benchmark for the study of ‘hot’ collisional chains. The uranium map of VBNS, and in particular the Arzachena minor pluton, confirms the emplacement model based on the recognition of the different petrological associations characterizing the Variscan magmatic processes in the Late Paleozoic. Furthermore, the presented model of the uranium content of the geological bedrock is a potential baseline for future mapping of radon-prone areas.

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  • M. Kaçeli Xhixha & M. Albèri & M. Baldoncini & G.P. Bezzon & G.P. Buso & I. Callegari & L. Casini & S. Cuccuru & G. Fiorentini & E. Guastaldi & F. Mantovani & L. Mou & G. Oggiano & A. Puccini & C. Ros, 2016. "Uranium distribution in the Variscan Basement of Northeastern Sardinia," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(5), pages 1029-1036, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:12:y:2016:i:5:p:1029-1036
    DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2015.1115784
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