Uranium-series disequilibria as a means to study recent migration of uranium in a sandstone-hosted uranium deposit, NW China
Uranium concentration and alpha specific activities of uranium decay series nuclides 234U, 238U, 230Th, 232Th and 226Ra were measured for 16 oxidized host sandstone samples, 36 oxic-anoxic (mineralized) sandstone samples and three unaltered primary sandstone samples collected from the Shihongtan dep...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied radiation and isotopes 2005-07, Vol.63 (1), p.115-125 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Uranium concentration and alpha specific activities of uranium decay series nuclides
234U,
238U,
230Th,
232Th and
226Ra were measured for 16 oxidized host sandstone samples, 36 oxic-anoxic (mineralized) sandstone samples and three unaltered primary sandstone samples collected from the Shihongtan deposit. The results show that most of the ores and host sandstones have close to secular equilibrium alpha activity ratios for
234U/
238U,
230Th/
238U,
230Th/
234U and
226Ra/
230Th, indicating that intensive groundwater-rock/ore interaction and uranium migration have not taken place in the deposit during the last 1.0
Ma. However, some of the old uranium ore bodies have locally undergone leaching in the oxidizing environment during the past 300
ka to 1.0
Ma or to the present, and a number of new U ore bodies have grown in the oxic–anoxic transition (mineralized) subzone during the past 1.0
Ma. Locally, uranium leaching has taken place during the past 300
ka to 1.0
Ma, and perhaps is still going on now in some sandstones of the oxidizing subzone. However, uranium accumulation has locally occurred in some sandstones of the oxidizing environment during the past 1
ka to 1.0
Ma, which may be attributed to adsorption of U(VI) by clays contained in oxidized sandstones. A recent accumulation of uranium has locally taken place within the unaltered sandstones of the primary subzone close to the oxic–anoxic transition environment during the past 300
ka to 1.0
Ma.
Results from the present study also indicate that uranium-series disequilibrium is an important tool to trace recent migration of uranium occurring in sandstone-hosted U deposits during the past 1.0
Ma and to distinguish the oxidation-reduction boundary. |
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ISSN: | 0969-8043 1872-9800 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apradiso.2005.01.017 |