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Title: Exploration for uranium deposits, Grants mineral belt

Conference · · Mem. - N.M. Bur. Mines Miner. Resour.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6188414

Uranium ore deposits in the Grants mineral belt, New Mexico, occur in fluvial sandstones in the Morrison Formation (Jurassic). Uranium mineralization is concentrated by a dark-gray to black substance that has been identified as humate, which is derived from decaying vegetation. Black ore is truncated by overlying sandstone in at least three ore deposits, documenting an early age for mineralization. Ore deposits in the Grants mineral belt vary greatly in size and shape, tend to occur in clusters, and often present difficult drill targets. Current exploration is largely a matter of drilling in stages to distinguish favorable from unfavorable ground on a wide spacing, to seek mineralization in favorable ground, and to conduct close-spaced drilling in mineralized areas. Criteria for favorability differ among exploration groups but generally include 1) presence of a host sandstone, 2) anomalous mineralization, 3) color of the host rock, 4) presence of carbonaceous matter, and 5) position of the area relative to mineralized trends. A description of the drilling sequence, from ore discovery to the development of a mine at the Johnny M deposit (in the east part of the Ambrosia Lake district), exemplifies the problem of predicting where orebodies may occur. A study of the drill data at the Johnny M indicates the uranium ore is not related to specific geologic features other than humate, which is commonly associated with coalified plant fragments in mudstone-rich parts of the host sandstone.

Research Organization:
Ranchers Exploration and Development Corp., Albuquerque, NM
OSTI ID:
6188414
Report Number(s):
CONF-7905120-; TRN: 81-017872
Journal Information:
Mem. - N.M. Bur. Mines Miner. Resour.; (United States), Vol. 38; Conference: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources conference, Albuquerque, NM, USA, 13 May 1979
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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