Geochemical Atlas – Erzgebirge and Vogtland
Caesium in stream sediments
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At 8.5 mg/kg the arithmetic average of caesium (Cs) is almost twice the median of 4.4 mg/kg. The overall maximum is 86.5 mg/kg, the minimum 0.6 mg/kg. Values near to the median are close to being distributed log normally and refer to the bulk of sedimentary, metasedimentary and orthometamorphic rocks. A secondary maximum in the histogram forms in the range of 30 to 60 mg/kg. It is characterised by samples from granite zones, the averaging about four times higher than the average of all other rock units combined. The 100 highest values plot to the Eibenstock granite (99 samples) and to the Kirchberg granite (1 sample). The Eibenstock granite, with a diametre of approx. 17 km, holds the only Cs 40 mg/kg aureole in its centre, surrounded by a Cs 25 mg/kg area in its periphery. Additionally, a narrow strip with Cs 16 mg/kg surrounds the Eibenstock massif, whereas a separate spot with this concentration appears in the area of stratiform Sn mineralisation
SE of Schneeberg. In the eastern Erzgebirge, only the Schellerhau granite forms a zone of similar grades, which strikes 6 km NW. Areas with Cs levels up to 10 mg/kg accompany the Kirchberg granite and the Bergen granite in its SW continuation, further an area between Schneeberg, Schwarzenberg and the Ehrenfriedersdorf Sn district. In the eastern Erzgebirge, areas of similar concentration extend from the Schellerhau granite to Dippoldiswalde, including further granitoids and the Sn deposit of Sadisdorf. A rhyolite body N of Freiberg also shows a zone of Cs 10 mg/kg over 2 km with a N-S strike.
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