Fu-Rong Li , Yong Zhang , Fei-Peng Dang , Di Huang , Fu-Jun Zhong , Jie Yan , Fei Xia , Chun-Rong Pan , Jia-Yong Pan , Shan-Chu Han , Guo-Qi Liu , Xiao-Tian Zhang , Ying Liu , Kai-Xing Wang
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Abstract
Hydrothermal alteration can be utilized to constrain element migrations during mineralization, as it records the effects of fluid-rock interactions. Previous studies have suggested that uranium in deposits primarily originates from uranium-bearing granites; however, limited knowledge exists regarding the leaching mechamisms of this element and rare earth elements (REEs) from these rocks. In recent years, the Xiaoshan Deposit, a newly discovered medium-sized uranium deposit, has been discovered in the central part of the Lujing uranium ore field, South China. In this study, we examine this deposit to investigate hydrothermal alterations and their impact on elemental mass change. The deposit exhibits seven types of alteration including K-feldspar, albite, illite, sericite, muscovite, quartz and chlorite alteration. These alterations follow a certain sequence, starting from chlorite alteration, followed by widespread K-feldspar alteration, then to albite alteration, accompanied by muscovite alteration, and finally illite, sericite and quartz alteration. The main uranium mineralization stage was coeval with the late acid siliceous hydrothermal fluid, illite and sericite alteration. The pre-ore alkaline alteration (K-feldspar alteration) resulted in the leaching and extraction of uranium, leading to the precipitation of a significant amount of apatite in mineral interstices and initial uranium enrichment (ΔCi (U) = 16.52 ppm). This process facilitated material preparation for subsequent acidic alterations and localized ore enrichment. The original dense rock structure was disrupted, creating fractures/cavities that served as conduits for uranium mineralization. Moreover, under alkaline metasomatism, uranium and REEs was extensively leached out of uranium-bearing accessory minerals such as the apatite. According to apatite compositional variations and alteration geochemistry, these variations reveal the process of uranium dissolution, migration, and precipitation enrichment into ore bodies. Uranium was completely released during alkaline metasomatism, causing a sharp decline in U content from 53.1 ppm to 0.96 ppm. The formation of alkaline alteration fluids facilitates the extraction of uranium from the surrounding rocks (the Indosinian granite).
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Ore Geology Reviews aims to familiarize all earth scientists with recent advances in a number of interconnected disciplines related to the study of, and search for, ore deposits. The reviews range from brief to longer contributions, but the journal preferentially publishes manuscripts that fill the niche between the commonly shorter journal articles and the comprehensive book coverages, and thus has a special appeal to many authors and readers.