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Uranium,thorium and potassium occurrences in the vicinity of hot springs in the northern neotectonic belt in the Eastern Cape Province,South Africa
Authors:Kakaba Madi  Peter Nyabeze  Oswald Gwavava  Matome Sekiba  Baojin Zhao
Affiliation:1. Department of Geology, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice, Eastern Cape, 5700, South Africa
Abstract:
Gamma ray measurements were carried out along two parallel lines close to each of the hot springs using a RS 125 spectrometer to find the concentration (ppm) of U, Th, and K at Polile Tshisa, Aliwal North, and Badfontein hot springs. The RS 125 spectrometer is auto-stabilized on the naturally occurring U, Th, and K, and provides concentrations (ppm) of the radioelements. The results show that the concentration of thorium is higher, and is below the world average hazardous threshold of 7.4 ppm. Thorium is related to the occurrence of monazite seen at the scanning electron microscope. Higher ratios of U/K are indicative of an increase of uranium relative to potassium. Binary diagrams (Th–U, KU, and K–Th) do not show a clear best fit except at Polile Tshisa hot spring where thorium shows a quasi positive correlation to potassium. In general, it can be concluded that the concentrations of these three radioelements are quite low, acceptable for groundwater, and could be hazardous to the health of humans and animals if exposed to long time radiations.
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