抄録
The distribution of two radicals (CO3- and SO2-) in natural crystalline gypsum in a bore-hole core from the Konya basin in Turkey was imaged using a home-made electron spin resonance (ESR) microscope. The high concentration of SO2- at the center of the crystal indicates that the gypsum has grown from the center to the surface. The high concentration of CO3- at the surface would be caused by the external β-rays from sediments. The distribution of impurities was also checked by electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA).