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Brine migrations in the Athabasca Basin platform, alteration and associated fluid-rock exchanges
Creators
- 1. G2R, Nancy-Universite, CNRS, CREGU, 54 - Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy (France)
- 2. AREVA, BU Mines, Tour Areva, 92 - Paris La Defense (France)
Description
Uranium deposits of Athabasca Basin (Saskatchewan, Canada) are considered as the richest in the world. They result from massive percolation of basin brines in the underlying platform. The authors describe the brine movements and how structures and micro-fractures promoted this percolation until very important depths (hundreds of meters under the discordance), and their chemical modifications as they interacted with platform rocks, thus promoting the transformation of an initially sodic brine into a uranium-enriched calcic brine which is essential to the formation of discordance-type deposit
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Additional details
Additional titles
- Original title (French)
- Migrations de saumures dans le socle du bassin de l'Athabasca, alteration et echanges fluide-roche associes
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 1 p.
- Report number
- INIS-FR--11-0011
Conference
- Title
- Meeting on Uranium geochemistry and geology
- Original Conference Title
- Conference Geochimie et geologie de l'uranium
- Dates
- 30 Nov 2009
- Place
- Orsay (France)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- France
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 42021983
- Subject category
- S11: NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BRINES; CANADA; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; GEOCHEMISTRY; GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS; GEOLOGIC FRACTURES; GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION; MINERALIZATION; ROCK-FLUID INTERACTIONS; URANIUM DEPOSITS; WATER INFLUX
- Descriptors DEC
- CHEMISTRY; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; METAMORPHISM; MINERAL RESOURCES; NORTH AMERICA; RESOURCES
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- Notes
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