Nature of Uranium Mineralization and Associated Wall Rock Alteration in the WhiteÆs East Area of the Embayment, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 14
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 - 1518 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1984
 
Abstract
The uranium mineralization in the White's East area of The Embayment is hosted  by Lower Proterozoic schists of the Masson  Formation which have undergone polyphase de- formation and upper greenschist metamorphism.  Significant mineralization is also present in  apatite rocks. The ore zones occur near an  unconformity with overlying Middle Proterozoic  sandstone and breccia conglomerate. Kink  breccias and fracture systems related to post  Middle Proterozoic reverse faults are the con- trols for mineralizing fluid migration. Pitchblende is the main uranium mineral  and it occurs as fine disseminated grains,  fibrous webs, clusters composed of botryoidal  aggregates and locally as veins. Two genera- tions of uranium mineralization are present.  The first generation (pitchblende I) occurs as  fine grained inclusions within chlorite II,  and the second (pitchblende II) as hydraulic  fracture networks and massive veins intimately  associated with sericite-hematite-chlorite  III. Two hydrothermal alteration phases have  affected both Lower Proterozoic and Middle  Proterozoic sequences. The most extensive  alteration mineral is chlorite, of which a  number of varieties has been identified.  Mg-rich chlorites are generally associated  with the first phase alteration assemblages  and are commonly replaced by hematite, seri- cite and Mg-Fe chlorites in massive pitch- blende zones. Other alteration minerals in- clude tourmaline, apatite, talc, quartz,  magnesite, graphite, pyrite and rutile.
Citation
APA: (1984) Nature of Uranium Mineralization and Associated Wall Rock Alteration in the WhiteÆs East Area of the Embayment, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory
MLA: Nature of Uranium Mineralization and Associated Wall Rock Alteration in the WhiteÆs East Area of the Embayment, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.