Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Uranium deposits, types unconformity-related

Unconformity-related deposits are found near principal unconformities. Examples include the ore bodies at Quff Lake, Key Lake, and Rabbit Lake in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, and in the Alligator Rivers area in northern Australia. Sandstone deposits are contained in rocks that were deposited under fluvial or marginal marine conditions. The host rocks nearly always contain pyrite and organic plant matter. The sediments are commonly associated with tuffs. Unoxidized deposits of this type consist of pitchblende and coffinite in arkasoic and quartzitic sandstones. Upon weathering, secondary minerals such as camotite, tuyamunite, and uranophane are formed. More information on these and other uranium deposit types is available (1). [Pg.314]

Dahikamp F. J. and Adams S. S. Geology and recognition criteria for veinlike uranium deposits of the Lower to Middle Proterozoic unconformity and strata-related types. Open File Rep. U.S. Dep. Energy GJBX-5(81), Jan. 1981, 253 p. [Pg.41]

The most important uranium deposits in rocks of this age are those of the unconformity-related type. These deposits are found principally in the East Alligator River area, N.T.,... [Pg.93]

Much of the world s currently minable uranium is found in vein-like deposits of uncertain origin. They consist of three general types of unequal importance. Most important are unconformity-related deposits and vein-like deposits in meta-morphic rocks. Least important and probably of different origin are vein-like deposits in sedimentary rocks. The origin of all three types is a matter of much conjecture. Major unsolved genetic questions are the source of the uranium and its mode of transport, the source of the mineralizing solutions, the nature and role o f reductants and the control exerted on uranium deposition by structural and lithologic features of the host rocks. Unconformity-related deposits and vein-like deposits in metamorphics commonly occur in brecciated and foliated metamorphic rocks in stable Precambrian Shield areas. They contain about 24.4% of the Western world s reasonably assured 30 uranium resources. [Pg.124]


See other pages where Uranium deposits, types unconformity-related is mentioned: [Pg.314]    [Pg.314]    [Pg.74]    [Pg.248]    [Pg.439]    [Pg.440]    [Pg.441]    [Pg.314]    [Pg.67]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.91]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.98]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 , Pg.93 , Pg.95 , Pg.97 , Pg.102 , Pg.106 , Pg.107 , Pg.134 ]




SEARCH



Type Relations

Unconformities

Unconformity

Uranium types

© 2024 chempedia.info