Open Geosciences (Mar 2019)

Source Analysis of Silicon and Uranium in uranium-rich shale in the Xiuwu Basin, Southern China

  • Li Zhuo,
  • Zhang Kun,
  • Song Yan,
  • Liu Xiaoxue,
  • Jiang Zhenxue,
  • Jiang Shu,
  • Wen Ming,
  • Huang Yizhou,
  • Jia Chengzao,
  • Liu Weiwei,
  • Wang Xin,
  • Li Xin,
  • Chen Zhiyuan,
  • Tang Ling,
  • Wang Pengfei,
  • Liu Tianlin,
  • Xie Xuelian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 89 – 100

Abstract

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Uranium deposits are crucial resources for the development of the nuclear energy. Among known sources of uranium, the uranium-rich shales have recently obtained significance. In this paper, the Lower Cambrian Wangyinpu Formation shale in the Xiuwu Basin, southern China, has been studied using a combination of techniques including element analysis (Al, Fe, and Mn), δ30Si silicon isotopic analysis, δ18O oxygen isotopic analysis, study of core samples. It has been observed that significant hydrothermal activity occurred in the Xiuwu Basin during the Early Cambrian period. The results show that 20%–40% of the silicon in most of the sections of the Lower Cambrian Wangyinpu Formation were inherited from the hydrothermal fluids, with temperatures ranging between 75∘C and 102∘C. It is concluded that more than 90% of the uranium in most of the sections of the Lower Cambrian Wangyinpu shale was derived from submarine hydrothermal fluids, while less than 10% from the terrigenous detritus. The enrichment of uranium in the basin was observed in the Middle-Upper part of the Wangyinpu Formation and the geological resources estimated to a tune of ~4.9×103 t. In this paper, we proposed a model for silicon and uranium enrichment in the Lower Cambrian shale controlled by hydrothermal activity in the Xiuwu Basin. This model also provides a scientific rationale for uranium further exploration and exploitation of the uranium resource.

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