Geochemical Atlas – Erzgebirge and Vogtland
Thallium in stream sediments
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Thallium (Tl) shows a right skewed log distribution. Its concentration spreads between a maximum value of 22 mg/kg and a minimum of 0.02 mg/kg. The arithmetic average amounts to 0.35 mg/kg and the median to 0.19 mg/kg. Tl is affine to acidic igneous rocks, which show concentrations four times higher than the average remaining rocks. However, particular intrusions differ greatly in their Tl contents so that no distinct secondary maximum appears in the histogram. The highest concentrations recorded plot at the Eibenstock granite, predominantly in the area of Sn deposits north of the Johanngeorgenstadt district. These zones are included in the only existing area with Tl 2.5 mg/kg. Areas with Tl 1.0 mg/kg are limited to two regions, the Eibenstock granite on the one hand and the Schellerhau granite including SE adjacent rhyolites and the Zinnwald mining district on the other hand. Further spots match Sn-greisen deposits NE and N of this area including the Sadisdorf deposit. Areas of Tl 0.6 mg/kg include the Markersbach granite, parts of the central and northern Freiberg mining district, polymetallic mining districts of the central Erzgebirge (MarienbergWolkenstein, Pobershau, Ehrenfriedersdorf and Annaberg-Buchholz), and the BiCoNi districts of Bad Schlema–Alberoda and Schneeberg. Additionally, a few small spots of elevated Tl occur east of Adorf where Ordovician metapelites and siliceous shales are locally co-enriched in Mo and other metals.
The Kirchberg and Bergen plutons correspond to less pronounced elevations of Tl 0.4 mg/kg. Minimum concentrations of Tl weiterlesen
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