Radiometric Disequilibrium Analysis of the Carnotite Uranium Deposit at Yeelirrie, Western Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Fisher N. I
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Disequilibrium ratios (U3O8/eU3O8), which assess the degree to which gamma activity represents the uranium content of a sample, have been measured on a representative set of samples from the ore zone of a carnotite ranium deposit located at Yeelirrie, Western Australia. A statistical analysis has been performed to investigate the dependence of the ratios on lithology and on the location of the sample in the orebody. The analysis indicates that dependence on lithology and on position across the orebody is negligible. Samples from the western end of the orebody and those from below the water table level tend to have slightly lower ratios than samples from other positions, although these trends are small compared with a large random variation in the data. The large random variation could result from some redistribution of the daughter isotopes of uranium within the orebody. On the basis of the results from all the samples, the estimated deficiency of uranium relative to radium in the ore zone of the deposit is 11 per cent.
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APA: Fisher N. I  (1980)  Radiometric Disequilibrium Analysis of the Carnotite Uranium Deposit at Yeelirrie, Western Australia

MLA: Fisher N. I Radiometric Disequilibrium Analysis of the Carnotite Uranium Deposit at Yeelirrie, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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