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DOI10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.06.013
Genetic and grade and tonnage models for sandstone-hosted roll-type uranium deposits, Texas Coastal Plain, USA
Hall, Susan M.1; Mihalasky, Mark J.2; Tureck, Kathleen R.4; Hammarstrom, Jane M.3; Hannon, Mark T.1
通讯作者Hall, Susan M.
来源期刊ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
ISSN0169-1368
EISSN1872-7360
出版年2017
卷号80页码:716-753
英文摘要

The coincidence of a number of geologic and climatic factors combined to create conditions favorable for the development of mineable concentrations of uranium hosted by Eocene through Pliocene sandstones in the Texas Coastal Plain. Here 254 uranium occurrences, including 169 deposits, 73 prospects, 6 showings and 4 anomalies, have been identified. About 80 million pounds of U3O8 have been produced and about 60 million pounds of identified producible U3O8 remain in place. The development of economic roll-type uranium deposits requires a source, large-scale transport of uranium in groundwater, and deposition in reducing zones within a sedimentary sequence. The weight of the evidence supports a source from thick sequences of volcanic ash and volcaniclastic sediment derived mostly from the Trans-Pecos volcanic field and Sierra Madre Occidental that lie west of the region. The thickest accumulations of source material were deposited and preserved south and west of the San Marcos arch in the Catahoula Formation. By the early Oligocene, a formerly uniformly subtropical climate along the Gulf Coast transitioned to a zoned climate in which the southwestern portion of Texas Coastal Plain was dry, and the eastern portion humid. The more arid climate in the southwestern area supported weathering of volcanic ash source rocks during pedogenesis and early diagenesis, concentration of uranium in groundwater and movement through host sediments. During the middle Tertiary Era, abundant clastic sediments were deposited in thick sequences by bed-load dominated fluvial systems in long-lived channel complexes that provided transmissive conduits favoring transport of uranium-rich groundwater. Groundwater transported uranium through permeable sandstones that were hydrologically connected with source rocks, commonly across formation boundaries driven by isostatic loading and eustatic sea level changes. Uranium roll fronts formed as a result of the interaction of uranium-rich groundwater with either (1) organic-rich debris adjacent to large long-lived fluvial channels and barrier-bar sequences or (2) extrinsic reductants entrained in formation water or discrete gas that migrated into host units via faults and along the flanks of salt domes and shale diapirs. The southwestern portion of the region, the Rio Grande embayment, contains all the necessary factors required for roll-type uranium deposits. However, the eastern portion of the region, the Houston embayment, is challenged by a humid environment and a lack of source rock and transmissive units, which may combine to preclude the deposition of economic deposits. A grade and tonnage model for the Texas Coastal Plain shows that the Texas deposits represent a lower tonnage subset of roll-type deposits that occur around the world, and required aggregation of production centers into deposits based on geologic interpretation for the purpose of conducting a quantitative mineral resource assessment. Published by Elsevier B.V.


英文关键词Uranium Texas Resources Deposits Genetic Model
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000387625800040
WOS关键词OF-MEXICO BASIN ; SOUTH TEXAS ; SULFUR ISOTOPE ; ORIGIN ; ORE ; MINERALIZATION ; ACCUMULATION ; EVOLUTION ; MINERALS ; DISTRICT
WOS类目Geology ; Mineralogy ; Mining & Mineral Processing
WOS研究方向Geology ; Mineralogy ; Mining & Mineral Processing
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/201299
作者单位1.US Geol Survey, Energy Resources Program, Denver Fed Ctr, Denver, CO 80225 USA;
2.US Geol Survey, Mineral Resources Program, W 904 Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201 USA;
3.US Geol Survey, Mineral Resources Program, 954 Natl Ctr, Reston, VA 20192 USA;
4.US Geol Survey, Mineral Resources Program, Denver Fed Ctr, Denver, CO 80225 USA
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Hall, Susan M.,Mihalasky, Mark J.,Tureck, Kathleen R.,et al. Genetic and grade and tonnage models for sandstone-hosted roll-type uranium deposits, Texas Coastal Plain, USA[J]. United States Geological Survey,2017,80:716-753.
APA Hall, Susan M.,Mihalasky, Mark J.,Tureck, Kathleen R.,Hammarstrom, Jane M.,&Hannon, Mark T..(2017).Genetic and grade and tonnage models for sandstone-hosted roll-type uranium deposits, Texas Coastal Plain, USA.ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS,80,716-753.
MLA Hall, Susan M.,et al."Genetic and grade and tonnage models for sandstone-hosted roll-type uranium deposits, Texas Coastal Plain, USA".ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS 80(2017):716-753.
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