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    Mineralium deposita 13 (1978), S. 165-182 
    ISSN: 1432-1866
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract It is possible to estimate Uranium moves in granitic rocks through the variations of fixed to total uranium ratio of these rocks. Some granites exhibit linear relations (r=0,99) between these two variables even for high grades: Uranium moves have been limited, if any. Granites devoid of uraniferous deposit belong to this class. Other granites do not yield such narrow linearity above 10 μg/g. This means that once local traps have been saturated they are not able to retain Uranium any more in response to driving causes (metamorphism, meteoric leaching ....). Thus non fixed or leachable uranium may have circulated and could have been concentrated in structural traps either within the granitic mother-rock or in the surrounding formations. This occurs with many uraniferous french granites. Established on more than 5 000 datas this distinction could be useful in granitic area exploration.
    Notes: Résumé L'étude du rapport entre l'uranium fixé (retenu dans les réseaux cristallins) et l'uranium total d'un certain nombre d'échantillons d'un massif granitique permet d'évaluer l'importance des déplacements de l'uranium de ces roches. Certains granites conservent une relation linéaire très nette (r=0,99) entre ces deux grandeurs, même pour des teneurs en uranium élevées. Dans ce cas, le déplacement de l'uranium est resté limité. Les granites sans gisements uranifères entrent dans cette catégorie. D'autres granites ne présentent plus cette relation linéaire étroite que pour les faibles teneurs en uranium (〈10 μg/g) lorsque les pièges locaux sont encore capables de retenir l'uranium libéré. Au delà de cette valeur la corrélation est moins nette. L'uranium a subi des déplacements plus importants et a pu aller se concentrer dans des pièges structuraux de la roche-mère ou d'une formation voisine. C'est le cas de nombreux granites uranifères français. L'étude, basée sur plus de 5 000 analyses, serait utile en prospection.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Mineralium deposita 12 (1977), S. 189-196 
    ISSN: 1432-1866
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Al Hasa phosphates constitute the second phosphatic deposit exploited by the Jordan phosphate Mines Company. To investigate the radioactivity of these phosphates, 13 samples of poor phosphatic rocks of an area not exploited at the present time were selected to commence with. This is not the place to discuss either the origin of phosphates in a general manner or Al Hasa phosphates in particular. The literature on the first is effectively voluminous. But as regards the latter, there is little written material. Only some short statements not surpassing the generalities are found in (Heimbach, 1962; Kemmer, 1964; Bender, 1968; Youssef et al., 1969; Reeves & Saadi, 1971). It is hoped that radioactivity studies, especially when integrated with other domains of investigation, might afford a good way of clarifying their origin. Moreover, should the occasion arise, they might serve as the beginning to researches concerning uranium recovery from these phosphates.
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