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[en] Redox, acid-basic features of solutions (Eh changes from + 50 to 650 mV, pH from 7.5 to 1.5) and their chemical composition are studied in the process of hydrogeochemical investigations at the areas of underground leaching (UL) of epigenetic uranium deposits. It is shown that at studied areas of UL under neutral and weakly acidic conditions up to (pH 6.0-5.8), carbonate complexes of uranyl are the prevailing form of uranium existence in the solution, and sulfate complexes prevail under more acidic conditions. A supposition is made that it is expedient to process separate ore blocks with increased carbonate contents, particularly with oxidant additions under near-neutral acid-basic conditions (pH 7.2-6.8) with the use of weakly acid pumping solutions, which act (at the expense of their interaction with carbonates of ore-containing rocks) for enrichment of working solutions with HCO3- and CO32- ions, promoting uranium transfer into solution
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Formy nakhozhdeniya urana v produktsionnykh rastvorakh na uchastkakh podzemnogo vyshchelachivaniya ehpigeneticheskikh uranovykh mestorozhdenij
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11refs.; 2 figs.; selected Articles in English Translation see in Geochemical International (USA).
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Geokhimiya; ISSN 0016-7525;
; (no.9); p. 1391-1395

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