Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia)

In this paper, using the example of the Lomonosov diamond deposit, experimental studies of rocks were carried out to assess the main radiation and physical factors affecting the formation of the radon field over the kimberlite pipes of the Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province. For various types of ro...

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Main Authors: Evgeny Yakovlev, Andrey Puchkov
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136065
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2076-3417/11/13/6065/ 2023-08-20T04:05:06+02:00 Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia) Evgeny Yakovlev Andrey Puchkov agris 2021-06-29 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136065 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Earth Sciences and Geography https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11136065 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Applied Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 13; Pages: 6065 radon field kimberlites Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province emanation coefficient radon production rate porosity density Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136065 2023-08-01T02:04:45Z In this paper, using the example of the Lomonosov diamond deposit, experimental studies of rocks were carried out to assess the main radiation and physical factors affecting the formation of the radon field over the kimberlite pipes of the Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province. For various types of rocks, represented by vent kimberlites, tuffaceous-sedimentary rocks of the crater and enclosing and overlying sediments, the following were studied: porosity, density, activity of radium-226, activity of radon in a free state, level of radon production, and emanation coefficient. The research results showed that the greatest amount of radon in a free state is produced by rocks of the near-pipe space, represented by the enclosing Vendian V2 deposits and characterized by high values of the emanation coefficient, radium activity, radon production level and porosity. This fact is associated with the structural and geological features of the near-pipe space, which was exposed to the impact of kimberlite magma on the host rocks. The lowest values of these parameters are characteristic of the kimberlites of the vent facies, which limits the formation of free radon in the body of the pipe. The results of the experimental studies create prospects for the development of emanation methods for searching for kimberlite pipes in the conditions of the Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province. Text Arkhangelsk MDPI Open Access Publishing Applied Sciences 11 13 6065
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topic radon field
kimberlites
Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province
emanation coefficient
radon production rate
porosity
density
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kimberlites
Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province
emanation coefficient
radon production rate
porosity
density
Evgeny Yakovlev
Andrey Puchkov
Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia)
topic_facet radon field
kimberlites
Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province
emanation coefficient
radon production rate
porosity
density
description In this paper, using the example of the Lomonosov diamond deposit, experimental studies of rocks were carried out to assess the main radiation and physical factors affecting the formation of the radon field over the kimberlite pipes of the Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province. For various types of rocks, represented by vent kimberlites, tuffaceous-sedimentary rocks of the crater and enclosing and overlying sediments, the following were studied: porosity, density, activity of radium-226, activity of radon in a free state, level of radon production, and emanation coefficient. The research results showed that the greatest amount of radon in a free state is produced by rocks of the near-pipe space, represented by the enclosing Vendian V2 deposits and characterized by high values of the emanation coefficient, radium activity, radon production level and porosity. This fact is associated with the structural and geological features of the near-pipe space, which was exposed to the impact of kimberlite magma on the host rocks. The lowest values of these parameters are characteristic of the kimberlites of the vent facies, which limits the formation of free radon in the body of the pipe. The results of the experimental studies create prospects for the development of emanation methods for searching for kimberlite pipes in the conditions of the Arkhangelsk diamondiferous province.
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Andrey Puchkov
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title Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia)
title_short Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia)
title_full Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia)
title_fullStr Radon over Kimberlite Pipes: Estimation of the Emanation Properties of Rocks (Lomonosov Diamond Deposit, NW Russia)
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