Distribution Of Uranium In Granitic Rocks - Implications Of Saturation Limits For Trace Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Craig Simmons
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Uranium is an element incompatible with respect to the major rock-forming minerals crystallizing from granitic magma, entering in- stead trace minerals such as zircon. The relationship between the saturation limit (SL) for such a mineral and the bulk distribution coefficient (Do) for U is central to understanding the distribution of U and its availability to late- stage fluids which can form ore deposits directly, or labile U which can be remobilized later. Low SL values imply early crystallization of zircon, but in very small proportions, minimizing Do and maximizing the degree of enrichment of U in late-stage fluids. Thus, granitic rocks with low Zr contents (due to a low saturation limit for zircon) are most likely to evolve U- enriched differentiates; this will be reflected in a high U content of the zircons (but not necessarily high U abundances in whole-rocks). Thus, the ratio of the U content of zircon to the Zr content of the corresponding whole-rock is potentially a very useful parameter in identifying granitic rocks which are most likely to have U-enriched solutions associated with them. The granitic rocks associated with the U deposits of the Midnite Mine area, Washington, have geochemical characteristics which fit very well the model presented here. The rocks are very low in Zr (100 ppm) and contain zircons with extremely high U contents (3,000-4,000 ppm).
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APA: E. Craig Simmons  (1981)  Distribution Of Uranium In Granitic Rocks - Implications Of Saturation Limits For Trace Minerals

MLA: E. Craig Simmons Distribution Of Uranium In Granitic Rocks - Implications Of Saturation Limits For Trace Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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