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Biogeochemical study of termite mounds: a case study from Tummalapalle area of Andhra Pradesh,India
Authors:Nagaraju Arveti  S Reginald  K Sunil Kumar  V Harinath  Y Sreedhar
Institution:1.Department of Geology,Sri Venkateswara University,Tirupati,India
Abstract:Termite mounds are abundant components of Tummalapalle area of uranium mineralization of Cuddapah District of Andhra Pradesh, India. The systematic research has been carried out on the application of termite mound sampling to mineral exploration in this region. The distribution of chemical elements Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Cr, Li, Rb, Sr, Ba, and U were studied both in termite soils and adjacent surface soils. Uranium accumulations were noticed in seven termite mounds ranging from 10 to 36 ppm. A biogeochemical parameter called “Biological Absorption Coefficient” of the termite mounds indicated the termite affected soils contained huge amounts of chemical elements than the adjacent soils.
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