Exploration geochemistry of surficial media over the high-grade McArthur River uranium deposit, Saskatchewan, Canada

S. Beyer, K. Kyser, T. Kotzer, K. Ansdell, D. Quirt
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An orientation survey using surficial media was performed over the high-grade McArthur River unconformity-related U deposit (Saskatchewan, Canada) to test whether or not secondary dispersion of elements related to the ore body or alteration zone can be detected at the surface more than 500 m above the deposit. Organic-rich Ah-horizon soils, Fe-rich B-horizon soils, C-horizon soils, tree cores of Jack pine (Pinus banksiana), and glacially dispersed boulders of Manitou Falls Formation sandstone that host the U deposit were collected in four sampling grids near the mine site. Two of the grids overlaid the trace of the P2 fault that hosts the deposit and extends nearly to the surface, one grid overlaid both the P2 fault and one of the high-grade ore bodies (Zone 4), and one grid was located 2.5 km away from the ore body surface trace in the barren hanging wall of the P2 fault. The grid overlying the Zone 4 ore body had the highest proportion of samples with elevated U and low 207Pb/206Pb ratios, the latter indicative of radiogenic Pb from a high-U source, measured in two size fractions of Ah-horizon soils using Na pyrophosphate leach, pine tree cores using total digestion, and sandstone boulders using 2% HNO3 leach. A handful of pathfinder elements, such as As, Co, Ni, and Pb, are variably associated with the U and radiogenic Pb. Sandstone boulders with an assemblage of dravite + kaolinite ± illite, determined using shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy and matching the alteration mineralogy in the Manitou Falls Formation above the U deposit, were prevalent in the grid above the Zone 4 ore body and in the adjacent grid in the direction of glacial dispersion. A coarse fraction of the B-horizon soils, leached with 5% HNO3, highlighted the grid above the Zone 4 ore body to a lesser extent, whereas HNO3 leaches and aqua regia digests of C-horizon soil separates did not highlight the P2 fault or ore body trace due to influence by parent till mineralogy. Results of environmental monitoring at the mine site, which was active at the time of sampling, suggest that dust containing U, Pb, and radionuclides from waste rock piles and a ventilation shaft could influence A-horizon soil geochemistry near the mine site, and that U and radiogenic Pb anomalies in B- and C-horizon soils near the water table are close to a treated mine effluent discharge point. However, older trees that record elevated U and radiogenic Pb in annual rings that pre-date mining activity, and alteration mineralogy and geochemistry of boulders that are less susceptible to the influences of mining activity, add confidence that the geochemical anomaly in diverse surficial media above the Zone 4 ore body represents secondary dispersion from the underlying U deposit.
加拿大萨斯喀彻温省麦克阿瑟河高品位铀矿地表介质勘探地球化学
在加拿大萨斯喀彻温省(Saskatchewan)的麦克阿瑟河(McArthur River)高品位不整合U矿床上,利用地表介质进行了定向测量,以测试是否可以在矿床上方500米以上的地表检测到与矿体或蚀变带相关的元素的二次分散。在矿区附近的4个采样网格中采集了富有机质的ah层土壤、富铁的b层土壤、c层土壤、短叶松(Pinus banksiana)树芯和马尼托瀑布组砂岩的冰川分散巨石。其中2个格网覆盖了带矿床的P2断裂的迹线,且几乎延伸至地表,1个格网同时覆盖了P2断裂和1个高品位矿体(4区),1个格网位于距离矿体表面迹线2.5 km的P2断裂的贫瘠上盘内。覆盖在第4区矿体上的网格中,U值升高的样品比例最高,而207Pb/206Pb比值较低,后者表明来自高U源的放射性源铅,分别用焦磷酸钠浸出在ah层土的两个大小部分中测量,用全消化法测量松树岩心,用2% HNO3浸出在砂岩卵石中测量。少数探路者元素,如as、Co、Ni和Pb,与U和放射性成因Pb有不同的相关性。利用短波红外光谱(SWIR)测定了U矿床上方马尼托瀑布组的蚀变矿物学特征,并与U矿床上方的拉云石+高岭石±伊利石组合砂岩砾石相匹配,在4区矿体上方格网及冰川弥散方向的相邻格网中普遍存在。b层土壤中5% HNO3浸出的粗粒部分在较小程度上突出了4区矿体上方的网格,而c层土壤中HNO3浸出和王水消化的分离物由于母质矿物学的影响,没有突出P2断层或矿体痕迹。采样时正在进行的矿区环境监测结果表明,来自废石堆和通风井的含U、Pb和放射性核素的粉尘可能影响矿区附近a层土壤的地球化学,地下水位附近B层和c层土壤中U和放射性成因Pb异常靠近一个处理过的矿井污水排放点。然而,在采矿活动之前的年轮中记录了较高的U和放射性成因Pb的老树,以及不易受采矿活动影响的岩石的蚀变矿物学和地球化学,增加了对第4区矿体上方不同地表介质的地球化学异常的信心,这些异常代表了下伏U矿床的二次分散。
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