Hydrodynamic links between shallow and deep mineralization systems and implications for deep mineral exploration
Deep mineral exploration is increasingly important for finding new mineral resources but
there are many uncertainties. Understanding the factors controlling the localization of …
there are many uncertainties. Understanding the factors controlling the localization of …
Cl, Br, B, Li, and noble gases isotopes to study the origin and evolution of deep groundwater in sedimentary basins: a review
Deep groundwater characteristics provide valuable information on oil and gas extraction
and evolution of hydrosphere, and nonmetallic and metallic elements in deep groundwater …
and evolution of hydrosphere, and nonmetallic and metallic elements in deep groundwater …
The mineral system concept: the key to exploration targeting
TC McCuaig, JMA Hronsky - 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
To aid conceptual targeting, the past two decades have seen the emergence of the mineral
systems concept, whereby ore deposits are viewed as small-scale expressions of a range of …
systems concept, whereby ore deposits are viewed as small-scale expressions of a range of …
Hydrogeochemical processes controlling the mobilization and enrichment of fluoride in groundwater of the North China Plain
J Li, Y Wang, C Zhu, X Xue, K Qian, X Xie… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Fluoride enrichment in groundwater at the North China Plain (NCP) is posing a potential
health risk to human being. To better understand the enrichment mechanism of fluoride in …
health risk to human being. To better understand the enrichment mechanism of fluoride in …
Evaluating the genesis and dominant processes of groundwater salinization by using hydrochemistry and multiple isotopes in a mining city
X Chen, C Jiang, L Zheng, L Zhang, X Fu, S Chen… - Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
The increasing salinization of groundwater renders it challenging to maintain the water
quality. Moreover, knowledge regarding the characteristics and mechanism of groundwater …
quality. Moreover, knowledge regarding the characteristics and mechanism of groundwater …
Giant uranium deposits formed from exceptionally uranium-rich acidic brines
Giant uranium deposits were formed during the Mesoproterozoic era, 1.6–1.0 Gyr ago, in
both Canada and Australia. The deposits are thought to have formed from large-scale …
both Canada and Australia. The deposits are thought to have formed from large-scale …
[图书][B] The geochemistry of stable chlorine and bromine isotopes
H Eggenkamp - 2014 - Springer
In 2014, it is 30 years ago that the Ph. D. thesis written by Ronald Kaufmann “Chlorine in
Ground Water: Stable Isotope Distribution” was published. This thesis definitely is the …
Ground Water: Stable Isotope Distribution” was published. This thesis definitely is the …
Classification of sandstone-related uranium deposits
M Cuney, J Mercadier, C Bonnetti - Journal of Earth Science, 2022 - Springer
Sandstone type deposits are the most common type of uranium deposits in the world. A
large variety of sub-types have been defined, based either on the morphology of the …
large variety of sub-types have been defined, based either on the morphology of the …
Metal-rich fluid inclusions provide new insights into unconformity-related U deposits (Athabasca Basin and Basement, Canada)
Abstract The Paleoproterozoic Athabasca Basin (Canada) hosts numerous giant
unconformity-related uranium deposits. The scope of this study is to establish the pressure …
unconformity-related uranium deposits. The scope of this study is to establish the pressure …
A shallow-burial mineralization model for the unconformity-related uranium deposits in the Athabasca Basin
G Chi, Z Li, H Chu, KM Bethune… - Economic …, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The unconformity-related U deposits associated with the Proterozoic Athabasca Basin are
among the largest and richest U deposits in the world. The conventional genetic model …
among the largest and richest U deposits in the world. The conventional genetic model …