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The evolutionary characteristics and study of uranium mineralization conditions of early precambrian basement and old granitoids in Northern Hebei province of China

Abstract

Based on the systematic studies of petrology, geochemistry and isotope geochronology, the Early Precambrian metamorphic complex in Northern Hebei province of China can be divided into three different series, i.e. granulite series, khondalite series and amphibolitic-felsic rock series. The so called `magmatic granitoids` in that area are actually some magmagranites with different ages and different geneses, and they are not formed by migmatization. Up to now, the discovered Huaian complex which was formed in 3.5 Ga ago is the oldest nuclear area in the northern margin of North-China Platform. The granulite series, khondalite series and amphibolitic-felsic rock series belong to Early Archaean (>3.0 +- 0.1 Ga), Middle Archaean (>2.7 +- 0.1 Ga) and Later Archaean (>2.4 +- 0.1 Ga) respectively. The geological time scale of the Early Precambrian for Northern Hebei Province has been built. According to the synthetic analyses of various factors there is no prospect of uranium mineralization in the ancient terrain. However, the Mesozoic volcanic basins covering over the Hercynian Period granites would be main goal for looking for large uranium deposits in north part in that area.
Authors:
Yuliang, Xia; Jiashu, Rong; Jinrong, Lin; Maogong, Zheng; Xiyuan, Wen [1] 
  1. Beijing Research Inst. of Uranium Geology (China)
Publication Date:
May 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CNIC-00735; BRIUG-0012.
Reference Number:
SCA: 050100; PA: AIX-25:039500; EDB-94:086646; ERA-19:020795; NTS-94:023640; SN: 94001031160
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: May 1993
Subject:
11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; URANIUM DEPOSITS; MINERALIZATION; CHINA; GEOCHEMISTRY; GRANITES; ISOTOPE DATING; METAMORPHIC ROCKS; PETROLOGY; PRECAMBRIAN ERA; PROSPECTING; 050100; RESERVES, EXPLORATION, AND MINING
OSTI ID:
10157272
Research Organizations:
China Nuclear Information Centre, Beijing, BJ (China)
Country of Origin:
China
Language:
Chinese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94625893; ISBN 7-5022-0923-9; TRN: CN9400819039500
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
15 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 06, 2005

Citation Formats

Yuliang, Xia, Jiashu, Rong, Jinrong, Lin, Maogong, Zheng, and Xiyuan, Wen. The evolutionary characteristics and study of uranium mineralization conditions of early precambrian basement and old granitoids in Northern Hebei province of China. China: N. p., 1993. Web.
Yuliang, Xia, Jiashu, Rong, Jinrong, Lin, Maogong, Zheng, & Xiyuan, Wen. The evolutionary characteristics and study of uranium mineralization conditions of early precambrian basement and old granitoids in Northern Hebei province of China. China.
Yuliang, Xia, Jiashu, Rong, Jinrong, Lin, Maogong, Zheng, and Xiyuan, Wen. 1993. "The evolutionary characteristics and study of uranium mineralization conditions of early precambrian basement and old granitoids in Northern Hebei province of China." China.
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title = {The evolutionary characteristics and study of uranium mineralization conditions of early precambrian basement and old granitoids in Northern Hebei province of China}
author = {Yuliang, Xia, Jiashu, Rong, Jinrong, Lin, Maogong, Zheng, and Xiyuan, Wen}
abstractNote = {Based on the systematic studies of petrology, geochemistry and isotope geochronology, the Early Precambrian metamorphic complex in Northern Hebei province of China can be divided into three different series, i.e. granulite series, khondalite series and amphibolitic-felsic rock series. The so called `magmatic granitoids` in that area are actually some magmagranites with different ages and different geneses, and they are not formed by migmatization. Up to now, the discovered Huaian complex which was formed in 3.5 Ga ago is the oldest nuclear area in the northern margin of North-China Platform. The granulite series, khondalite series and amphibolitic-felsic rock series belong to Early Archaean (>3.0 +- 0.1 Ga), Middle Archaean (>2.7 +- 0.1 Ga) and Later Archaean (>2.4 +- 0.1 Ga) respectively. The geological time scale of the Early Precambrian for Northern Hebei Province has been built. According to the synthetic analyses of various factors there is no prospect of uranium mineralization in the ancient terrain. However, the Mesozoic volcanic basins covering over the Hercynian Period granites would be main goal for looking for large uranium deposits in north part in that area.}
place = {China}
year = {1993}
month = {May}
}