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[en] The Um Bogama formation in the Allouga area is within a major Graben trending NNW-SSE. The formation is composed mainly of sandy dolostone. Lactomicin marl, siltstone and carbonaceous shale with a high content of organic matter. The black carbonaceous shale represents the redox-front (reduced facies) at which hexavalent uranium can reduce to the presence state, resulting in the redeposition of uranium mineral. The presence of uranium minerals are increased with an increasing amount of carbonaceous matter in the paleochannels of the Allouga area. Small-scale fault planes also show an increase in the uranium content. The present study reveals the presence of the primary uranium contents, uranium, pitch blends and coffinite, which are recorded for the first time in the area. (Author)
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Dec 2012; 12 p; 11. Arab Conference on the Peaceful use of Atomic Energy; Khartoum (Sudan); 23-27 Dec 2012; Also available from Sudan Atomic Energy Commission, Khartoum (SD); 17 refs.; 7 figs.
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Conference; Numerical Data
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AFRICA, ARAB COUNTRIES, COHERENT SCATTERING, DATA, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DIFFRACTION, DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS, FAILURES, GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS, INFORMATION, MATERIALS, MIDDLE EAST, MINERAL RESOURCES, MINERALS, MONITORING, ORES, OXIDE MINERALS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, RESOURCES, SCATTERING, SILICATE MINERALS, URANIUM MINERALS
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