RADIOACTIVITY, MINERALOGY AND RARE EARTH ELEMENTS (REE) GEOCHEMISTRY OF MONZOGRANITES AND ALKALI-FELDSPAR GRANITES, WADI HAWASHIA, NORTH EASTERN DESERT, EGYPT

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Nuclear Materials Authority,Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

The studied monzogranites and alkali-feldspar granites of W. Hawashia, North Eastern Desert of
Egypt occur as small granitic mass intruding the granodiorites. The monzogranites represent the central
part of the mapped area and are intruded by the alkali-feldspar granites forming a small mass or cupola
at the roof of the monzogranites. The alkali-feldspar granites cut by faults trending in NNW-SSE, E-W
and NNE-SSW directions and show brecciation and local silicification, hematitization, sericitization and
chloritization.
Petrographically, the monzogranites are essentially composed of plagioclase, quartz, alkali-feldspars
and biotite. The accessory minerals are apatite and zircon. The alkali-feldspar granites are mainly
composed of K-feldspars, quartz, albite and biotite, while zircon, allanite, samarskite and violet fluorite
are the accessory minerals.
Chondrite-normalized REE patterns show that the alkali-feldspar granites have higher REE content
(ΣREE= 202ppm) than the monzogranites (ΣREE= 43ppm). The monzogranites have small negative Eu
anomaly reflecting high contents of plagioclase, while the alkali-feldspar granites show large negative
Eu anomaly suggesting highly fractionated magma characterized by the least content of plagioclase.
The chemical analyses of uranium and thorium indicate that the examined alkali-feldspar granites are
characterized by higher U and Th contents (averages are 73 and 119 ppm, respectively) compared with the
studied monzogranites (averages are 9 and 21 ppm, respectively). Detailed microscopic investigations
supported by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope (ESEM)
with EDX microanalyzer for the radioactive alkali-feldspar granite samples revealed the presence of
uranophane as secondary uranium mineral and thorite as thorium mineral beside some U-bearing
accessory minerals such as samarskite, allanite, metamict zircon and violet f luorite.