Highlights A new technique to explore radioactive minerals in secondary environment is demonstrated. High uranium values are observed in groundwater and calcretes related to palaeo channels. Chemical deltas are mapped using hyperspectral remote sensing. The proposed methodology has excellent potential for uranium exploration elsewhere.
Abstract This study aims at identifying potential zones of secondary uranium enrichment using hyperspectral remote sensing, γ-ray spectrometry, fluorimetry and geochemical techniques in the western Rajasthan and northern Gujarat, India. The investigated area has suitable source rocks, conducive past-, and present-climate that can facilitate such enrichment. This enrichment process involves extensive weathering of uranium bearing source rocks, leaching of uranyl compounds in groundwater, and their precipitation in chemical deltas along with duricrusts like calcretes and gypcretes. Spatial distribution of groundwater calcretes (that are rich in Mg-calcite) and gypcretes (that are rich in gypsum) along palaeochannels and chemical deltas were mapped using hyperspectral remote sensing data based on spectral absorptions in 1.70μm, 2.16μm, 2.21μm, 2.33μm, 2.44μm wavelength regions. Subsequently based on field radiometric survey, zones of U anomalies were identified and samples of duricrusts and groundwater were collected for geochemical analyses. Anomalous concentration of U (2345.7Bq/kg) and Th (142.3Bq/kg) are observed in both duricrusts and groundwater (U-1791μg/l, Th-34μg/l) within the palaeo-delta and river confluence. The estimated carnotite Solubility Index also indicates the secondary enrichment of U and the likelihood of occurrence of an unconventional deposit.
Spectral pathways for exploration of secondary uranium: An investigation in the desertic tracts of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India
Advances in Space Research ; 56 , 8 ; 1613-1626
2015-07-14
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
RINGSTONE ANCHORS FROM GUJARAT, WEST COAST OF INDIA
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2002
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