2022
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4350
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Nature and evolution of the ore‐forming fluids in the Shazhou volcanic‐related hydrothermal uranium deposit, Xiangshan ore field, SE China

Abstract: The Xiangshan uranium (U) ore field in South-east China has been recognized as the largest volcanic-related hydrothermal U deposit in China since its discovery in the 1950s. The U mineralization at Xiangshan is mostly hosted in felsic volcanic and subvolcanic rocks and occurs mainly in veins, which are controlled by high-angle normal faults in association with haematite, quartz, fluorite, apatite, and pyrite. Likewise, diverse hydrothermal alterations such as haematitization, silicification, fluoritization, an… Show more

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“…Given that the resistivity of the rock matrix is relatively high compared to that of the fluid, and has no significant effect on the bulk resistivity, we simply use 5000 Ω•m for the resistivity of rock matrix based on our inversion result. The saline fluid concentration used here ranges from 1.74 to 3.06 wt% (Qiu et al, 2022), which corresponds to a rough resistivity of 0.1 Ω•m (Nesbitt, 1993). As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Enhanced Conductivity In the Magmatic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the resistivity of the rock matrix is relatively high compared to that of the fluid, and has no significant effect on the bulk resistivity, we simply use 5000 Ω•m for the resistivity of rock matrix based on our inversion result. The saline fluid concentration used here ranges from 1.74 to 3.06 wt% (Qiu et al, 2022), which corresponds to a rough resistivity of 0.1 Ω•m (Nesbitt, 1993). As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Enhanced Conductivity In the Magmatic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%