Abstract Researches on the distribution of U, Th and K in the crust yielded the ion migration law, the ion
metallogenic hypothesis and the five laws for geological survey and appraisal of ore resources. Preliminary
inspection in two study areas of South China has proved their correctness. There exist U, Th, K
characteristic distribution zones in these two areas, and the known important uranium and non-uranium
deposit, the predicted uraniumrich target districts as well as the polymetallic prospect districts all
lie within the characteristic distribution zones. They regionally form resources networks and linearly form
resources ropes. The known important uranium and nonuranium deposits, the predicted uraniumrich target
districts as well as the polymetallic prospect districts are all controlled by structures and contact zones
and occur in old strata. The oreprospecting potential of the airborne gamma energy spectrum technique
lies in the consistency between the airborne gamma energy spectrum anomalies and the formation mechanisms
of important deposits of various ore species. The U, Th, K characteristic distribution zones disclosed
during the airborne gamma energy spectrum survey provide basic facts for the study of ion movement stress
zones.
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