Biogeochemical prospecting for uranium in Nova Scotia |
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Authors: | R.R. Brooks J. Holzbecher D.J. Robertson D.E. Ryan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Trace Analysis Research Centre, Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada;2. Aquitaine Co. of Canada Ltd., PO Box 398, Windsor, Nova Scotia Canada |
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Abstract: | Ashed twigs of Picea rubens (red spruce) collected over an area of uranium mineralization in central Nova Scotia were analyzed for uranium in the course of biogeochemical prospecting for this element. Uranium levels in background samples were significantly lower than in those collected from areas with mineralization either at depth or on the surface. Scintillometric data were useful only to differentiate background and surface mineralization. Uranium levels in soils showed no correlation whatsoever with mineralization or with radiometry. There was a very high degree of correlation between the scintillometric data and uranium concentrations in ashed twigs and it is considered that twigs of Picea rubens might be successfully used for biogeochemical prospecting for uranium in this area. |
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