Determination of the coal-bearing zones and the alteration zones containing uranium ore by using two dimensional (2D) seismic reflection method in Thrace Basin

It is aimed to reveal the basement topography, the coal-bearing levels, the alteration zones containing uranium ore, and the tectonic structure prevailing by using two dimensional (2D) seismic reflection method in the Thrace Paleogene-Neogene Basin. In this context, seismic data collected on the six...

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Main Authors: Büşra Bihter Demirci, Esra Burcu Köse, Recep Güney, Zeynep Rezzan Özerk, Salih Erden, Erdener Izladı, Esra Ak, Tuğce Can, Sermet Gündüz, Sami Aytaç Özdemir, Erdi Apatay, Erdoğan Eryılmaz, Batuğhan Yıkmaz, İmam Çelik, Abdullah Gürer, Sinem Aykaç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration 2023-04-01
Series:Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2741782
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Summary:It is aimed to reveal the basement topography, the coal-bearing levels, the alteration zones containing uranium ore, and the tectonic structure prevailing by using two dimensional (2D) seismic reflection method in the Thrace Paleogene-Neogene Basin. In this context, seismic data collected on the six profiles were interpreted by correlating with the data of 97 wells. In the seismic lines, respectively, the metamorphic basement-Eocene boundary, the top of the coal-bearing zone and the boundary of the Danişmen-Ergene formations were confirmed by using the borehole data. By evaluating seismic data, the coal propagation is modeled with three dimensional (3D) figures. Moreover, coal accumulation starts from the southwest of the field and continues towards the northeast, and it is supported by the results obtained from the borehole data. The presence of uranium ore in some of the alteration zones and borehole data indicated that all alteration zones determined should be inspected for uranium ore. In addition to normal and reverse faults, positive and negative flower structures formed in the strike-slip fault zones were determined, and lignite deposits were cut in the flank of these structures. Finally, it is recommended to carry out seismic studies before drilling, to investigate potential coal and uranium areas and to plan more seismic lines.
ISSN:0026-4563