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Cruz, Cláudia, Noronha, Fernando, Sant’Ovaia, Helena (2024) A Multi-Method Approach to Geophysical Imaging of a Composite Pluton in North Portugal. Minerals, 14 (4) doi:10.3390/min14040342

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TitleA Multi-Method Approach to Geophysical Imaging of a Composite Pluton in North Portugal
JournalMinerals
AuthorsCruz, CláudiaAuthor
Noronha, FernandoAuthor
Sant’Ovaia, HelenaAuthor
Year2024Volume<   14   >
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Full ReferenceCruz, Cláudia, Noronha, Fernando, Sant’Ovaia, Helena (2024) A Multi-Method Approach to Geophysical Imaging of a Composite Pluton in North Portugal. Minerals, 14 (4) doi:10.3390/min14040342
Plain TextCruz, Cláudia, Noronha, Fernando, Sant’Ovaia, Helena (2024) A Multi-Method Approach to Geophysical Imaging of a Composite Pluton in North Portugal. Minerals, 14 (4) doi:10.3390/min14040342
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Abstract/NotesPotassium (K), thorium (Th), and uranium (U) are good markers of magmatic or alteration processes and the surface concentrations of these radioelements can be mapped at the regional or local scale through radiometric (gamma) surveys. In this study, a radiometric survey was performed in a post-orogenic pluton located in North Portugal, namely the Lamas de Olo Pluton, composed by three granitic facies. This pluton has already been intensively studied, including magnetic susceptibility, gravimetric, geochemical, and petrographic studies. The main objective of this work is to evaluate the radiometric data and combine them with other characteristics, such as magnetic susceptibility, and gravimetry, as well as to elucidate structures such as faults and fractures, outline geological boundaries, and identify alteration zones within various granites of the pluton. The radiometric approach reveals the spatial distribution of radioelements, offering a more distinct portrayal of the geology in the studied area. The radioactive heat production rate was calculated for the studied pluton, showing that the mean value is 4.09 µW m−3, surpassing the known mean values for granites. Our study highlights that radiometric measurements unveil compositional variations within granitic pluton and aid in identifying feeder zones. Furthermore, these measurements can be correlated with each type of granites, demonstrating associations with surface concentrations of K-Th-U. Our findings indicate a spatial alignment between the NE feeder root and a U-rich granite (Barragem granite), as evidenced by its elevated concentration of this radioelement. Conversely, the other root displays a notable relative concentration of Th, consistent with the Th-rich characteristics observed of the two other granites (Lamas de Olo and Alto dos Cabeços granites).

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Lamas de Olo pluton, Vila Marim, Vila Real, Vila Real, Portugal

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Lamas de Olo pluton, Vila Marim, Vila Real, Vila Real, Portugal Albite, Allanite Group, Andesine, Apatite, Biotite, Biotite granite, Chlorite Group, Epidote, Fluorite, Goethite, Granite, Greywacke, Hematite, Ilmenite, K Feldspar, Magnetite, Microcline, Monazite Group, Muscovite, Muscovite-biotite granite, Oligoclase, Orthoclase, Plagioclase, Porphyritic granite, Quartz, Rutile, Schist, Titanite, Tourmaline, Zircon


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