Uranium Deposits

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Uranium Deposits

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Uranium Deposits. States with mineable resources. States currently producing U 3 O 8. Geography of U Deposits – USA. Geography of major U Deposits – USA. North Dakota’s Uranium Deposits. Sedimentary Host Rocks . Sandstones and Arkoses Porous Permeable Lower pH than incoming water - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geography of U Deposits – USAStates with mineable resources

States currently producing U3O8

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Geography of major U Deposits – USA

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North Dakota’s Uranium Deposits

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Sedimentary Host Rocks

• Sandstones and Arkoses– Porous– Permeable– Lower pH than incoming water

• Coal and lignite beds– Also have low pH compared to inflowing water

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Sedimentary-hosted Uranium Deposits

• Very high tonnage but lower grade (compared to unconformity type)

• U transported by ground water

• U deposited as water encounters a reducing environment (organic matter or gas, sulfide minerals)

• Drop in pH results in precipitation of U minerals in pore spaces.

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Prerequisites for a Sedimentary-hosted Uranium deposit

1) Source of U2) Coarse sands with good porosity and

permeability3) Ground water flow (naturally oxygenated) –

ideally channelized, high rate of flow4) Reduction zone – heavy minerals, decaying

organic matter

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Uranium Deposit host RocksWasatch Formation - PRB

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Fort Union Formation - PRB

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Wind River Formation, Puddle Springs Member – Gas Hills

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Wind River FormationShirley Basin

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Battle Spring FormationGreat Divide Basin