2022
DOI: 10.3390/min12020144
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Implications of Major and Trace Element Migration in Altered Granites for Hydrothermal Alteration and Granite-Related Uranium Mineralization in the Sanjiu Ore Field, South China

Abstract: The recently discovered Sanjiu ore field (SJOF) is a granite-related uranium ore field located in the middle of Zhuguangshan (South China). The relationship between hydrothermal alteration of granite and uranium mineralization in the SJOF is crucial yet understudied. In this study, the major- and trace-element contents of granite samples (fresh granite, altered granite, and tectonites) with different uranium contents were analyzed by using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) and inductively coupled plasma–ma… Show more

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“…The overall magmatic activity in the area was relatively frequent, mainly dominated by acidic magmatic activity, with accompanying intermediate-basic magmatic activity [37]. The rocks were initially formed in the Caledonian and were influenced by large-scale tectonic magmatic intrusion activity during the Indosinian-Yanshan periods, resulting in widespread occurrences of muscovite-biotite granite, black mica granite, and black mica monzogranite.…”
Section: Regional Geological Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall magmatic activity in the area was relatively frequent, mainly dominated by acidic magmatic activity, with accompanying intermediate-basic magmatic activity [37]. The rocks were initially formed in the Caledonian and were influenced by large-scale tectonic magmatic intrusion activity during the Indosinian-Yanshan periods, resulting in widespread occurrences of muscovite-biotite granite, black mica granite, and black mica monzogranite.…”
Section: Regional Geological Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%