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Origin of uranium deposits revealed by their rare earth element signature

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Uranium deposits form in a wide range of geological settings, including deep magmatic to surficial conditions, and range in age from Archaean to recent. These temporal and spatial variations have given rise to an extreme diversity of ore deposits. However, understanding their conditions of formation has remained challenging. This article reports rare earth element (REE) abundances, measured by microbeam methods in uranium oxides, for a series of worldwide uranium occurrences. The REE patterns are very specific to each deposit type and directly reflect the conditions of their genesis. We propose an evaluation of the first-order parameters controlling the REE behaviour in each mineralised system. This study demonstrates that the REE pattern is the most efficient tool for constraining the geological models of uranium deposits and for genetically discriminating new uranium discoveries. This approach may form the starting point for a new procedure in the fight against nuclear trafficking.

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Géochimie
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hal-02437107 , version 1 (03-11-2024)

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Julien Mercadier, Michel Cuney, Philippe Lach, Marie-Christine Boiron, Jessica Bonhoure, et al.. Origin of uranium deposits revealed by their rare earth element signature. Terra Nova, 2011, 23 (4), pp.264-269. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-3121.2011.01008.x⟩. ⟨hal-02437107⟩
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