Abstract

The Yuqia uranium deposit is a newly discovered sandstone-type uranium deposit in the northern margin of the Qaidam Basin. Concerning the sources of sediment in the basin, most scholars have focused on the study of Cenozoic sediment sources in the northern part of the basin, rather than on the study of Jurassic provenance and its implications for uranium mineralization. In this paper, the Jurassic sandstones in the area were selected for petrography, petrogeochemistry and electron microprobe analysis (EPMA), and the significance of sedimentary provenance and uranium metallogeny were further discussed, based on the previous data of detrital zircon chronology. It is reported here for the first time that coffinite and pitchblende are the main contributors. Independent uranium minerals in the region mainly occur in strawberry pyrite, xenotime, and margins or of quartz. The rocks in the source area, Jurassic sandstones, were mainly formed under the tectonic setting of the active continental margin; however, the sediments are mainly derived from the Indosinian and Paleozoic granitoids exposed in the northern margin of the Qaidam Basin. The uranium-rich granites in the source area led to the preconcentration of uranium in the sandstone of the target layer, and the uranium was brought into the ore-bearing target layer through uranium-bearing oxygenated water. The reduction reaction occurred under the action of reducing matter, and finally, the U6+ was reduced to U4+ in the formation of coffinite and pitchblende.

Highlights

  • Undergoes a redox reaction, and U6+ is reduced into U4+ in the form of the independent uranium minerals, coffinite and pitchblende. It is reported for the first time that coffinite and pitchblende are the main independent uranium minerals in the region, which mainly occur in strawberry pyrite, xenotime and its margins or concave pits of quartz

  • Based on the detrital components and elemental geochemistry of sandstones, and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology, it is concluded that the source area rocks of Jurassic sandstones in the Yuqia uranium mines mainly formed in the tectonic backgrounds of active continental margins

  • The sediments are mainly sourced from Indosinian granites and Paleozoic granitoids, exposed in the tectonic belt in the northern margin of the Qaidam

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Summary

Introduction

The Jurassic sandstones in the area were selected for petrography, petrogeochemistry and electron microprobe analysis (EPMA), and the significance of sedimentary provenance and uranium metallogeny were further discussed, based on the previous data of detrital zircon chronology It is reported here for the first time that coffinite and pitchblende are the main contributors. The northern margin of the basin is located among the units of the northern Qaidam tectonic belt, the Qilian Mountain tectonic belt, and the Altun Mountain tectonic belt It is an important area where the tectonic zones of the Paleo-Asian Ocean and Tethys converged [1,2,3,4,5]; still, its past experiences of intense tectonic movements for multiple periods have caused certain difficulties regarding the recovery of provenance, as well as numerous uncertainties as to the prediction of sandstonetype uranium deposits in the basin. Study on the provenance of sand bodies is an essential prerequisite for the prospecting of sandstone-type uranium deposits

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