REE geochemistry and genesis of Daxin uranium deposit
Creators
- 1. Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology, CNNC, Key Laboratory of Uranium Resource Exploration and Evaluation Technology, Beijing (China)
Description
Through the analysis on typical REE parameters,chondrite-normalized REE patterns and hierarchical cluster analysis of rocks in the structural-geochemical zonation in Daxin uranium deposit, the paper discusses the uranium source and genesis. The study shows that the uranium source mainly came from Cambrian System. The Devonian System is maily as the favorable room for saving ores in addition to pre-concentrated room for uranium. Underground water resulted from early and late Yanshanian movement and the heating of volcanic rock was turned into geothermal water and it was moved upward by the force of tectonic movement. The geothermal water mainly extracted active uranium from the Cambrian rocks, then moved upward along main regional fault (F2) connecting the Cambrian rocks and the Devonian rocks until it arrived in structural fracture zone which was controlled by secondary faults (F13, F23, F33). At last, the uranium element in geothermal water was precipitated and concentrated into the uranium deposit in reducing environment of enriched organic material and pyrite. (authors)
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Uranium Geology
- Journal Volume
- 27
- Journal Issue
- 3
- Journal Page Range
- p. 152-159
- ISSN
- 1000-0658
INIS
- Country of Publication
- China
- Country of Input or Organization
- China
- INIS RN
- 43085313
- Subject category
- S11: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- CAMBRIAN PERIOD; CHINA; CHONDRITES; GEOCHEMISTRY; GEOLOGIC FRACTURES; HEATING; HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS; MINERALIZATION; ORGANIC MATTER; ORIGIN; PYRITE; RARE EARTHS; UNDERGROUND; URANIUM; URANIUM DEPOSITS; URANIUM ORES; VOLCANIC ROCKS; WATER
- Descriptors DEC
- ACTINIDES; ASIA; CHEMISTRY; ELEMENTS; ENERGY SYSTEMS; GEOLOGIC AGES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; IGNEOUS ROCKS; LEVELS; MATTER; METALS; METEORITES; MINERAL RESOURCES; MINERALS; ORES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PALEOZOIC ERA; RESOURCES; ROCKS; STONE METEORITES; SULFIDE MINERALS
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- Notes
- 6 figs., 1 tabs., 12 refs.