Mineralogical Studies of Metasomatized Host Rocks of Jahaz Uranium Prospect, North Delhi Fold Belt, Rajasthan

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Priyanka Mishra
Rajagopal Krishnamurthi
Balbir Singh Bisht
Deepak Kumar Sinha
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[1] IIT Roorkee,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Atomic Minerals Directorate,undefined
[3] Western Region,undefined
[4] Atomic Minerals Directorate,undefined
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Uranium mineralization in Jahaz prospect of North Delhi Fold Belt, Rajasthan is closely associated with deformed and metasomatized meta-sediments of Ajabgarh Group. Detailed petrographic and electron microprobe studies of bore-hole samples indicate that the host rocks consist of metamorphic mineral assemblage such as quartz-annite-muscovite-hornblende (magnesiohornblende - ferrohornblende) - anorthite—bytownite with almandine - staurolite-corundum- ilmenite. Brittle-ductile deformation is evident by brecciation, micro-folds and fracture filled micro-veinlets of quartz and calcite. Fluid induced alteration products are pennine-albite-phlogopite-orthoclase-sphene-rutile-actinolite-ferropargasite-sericite-calcite-apatite. Two types of albite are prominent, albite-1 formed by alteration of parent metamorphic plagioclase, whereas albite-2 is feathery and found to be in open spaces and formed by precipitation of sodium rich fluid. Sulfide minerals (pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite) are most common in albitized rocks and commonly associated with calcite. The above studies clearly indicate the geological processes responsible for the formation of metamorphic-metasomatic mineral assemblages in host rocks associated with uranium mineralization.
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页码:1068 / 1073
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