Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research

The research relevance consists in determining the demand in investigation of potential uranium-bearing black shales in the West Siberia, which, in its turn, would expand the existing Russian mineral resources. The main aim of the study is to identify geochemical and mineralogical specialization of...

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Main Authors: Leonid Rikhvanov, Dmitry Usoltsev, Sergey Ilenok, Alexandra Ezhova
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Language:Russian
Published: Tomsk Polytechnic University 2019-05-01
Series:Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
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Online Access:http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/1513
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author Leonid Rikhvanov
Dmitry Usoltsev
Sergey Ilenok
Alexandra Ezhova
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description The research relevance consists in determining the demand in investigation of potential uranium-bearing black shales in the West Siberia, which, in its turn, would expand the existing Russian mineral resources. The main aim of the study is to identify geochemical and mineralogical specialization of the Bazhenov formation, using modern research methods, and potential of the Bazhenov formation as a source of uranium. The methods used in the study. Chemical composition was determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis, to clarify the composition of mineralization a scanning electron microscope HITACHI S-3400N was used; the spatial distribution of uranium mineralization was identified by the fragmentation (f) radiography method. The results. The Bazhenov Formation contains U, Zn, Sr, Ba in 3 times more and As, Co, Tb in 1,5 times more than average black shales, these rocks contain as well less Au, Sm, La, Cr, Rb. The correlations between chemical elements shows two alternative geochemical associations: «clastophile» (Na, Sc, Cr, Rb, Cs, La, Sm, Hf) - elements related to Th and Ta (the usual components of terrigenous mineral fraction), and «organophile» (Zn, As, Sb, Ba, Au, U) - elements related to the organic matter. Br content in these rocks is very low. Gross content of U in bituminous rocks of the Bazhenov Formation is 41,2 ppm. Uranium distribution in the rocks is extremely unequal. High concentrations of uranium are clearly linked to the remnants of organic matter, represented by radiolarians and ichthyofauna. Mineral aggregates of U, represented by uranium oxides, are detected in the form of microinclusions in Ca-P-Si cryptocrystalline weight with high carbon content. A number of chemical elements Fe, S, Zn, Ba, Sr, As, Sb, U, and rare earth elements with higher concentrations, form their own mineral forms. Iron sulfide is extended greatly in the rocks. It has, at least, three morphological forms. Mineral forms of barium (barite?) and strontium (strontianite?) are widespread as well. Zinc is found in the form of zinc sulfide (sphalerite?) and in the form of intermetallic compounds with Cu, Sb, As. Sometimes there are minerals of rare earth elements, Sn and Pb. Own mineral forms of Mo, Ni and V are not identified, despite the fact that their content is high in the rocks.
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spelling doaj.art-0936d43e6afb4c3a99f8c879407341822023-06-02T21:06:54ZrusTomsk Polytechnic UniversityИзвестия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов2500-10192413-18302019-05-013261Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of researchLeonid RikhvanovDmitry UsoltsevSergey IlenokAlexandra EzhovaThe research relevance consists in determining the demand in investigation of potential uranium-bearing black shales in the West Siberia, which, in its turn, would expand the existing Russian mineral resources. The main aim of the study is to identify geochemical and mineralogical specialization of the Bazhenov formation, using modern research methods, and potential of the Bazhenov formation as a source of uranium. The methods used in the study. Chemical composition was determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis, to clarify the composition of mineralization a scanning electron microscope HITACHI S-3400N was used; the spatial distribution of uranium mineralization was identified by the fragmentation (f) radiography method. The results. The Bazhenov Formation contains U, Zn, Sr, Ba in 3 times more and As, Co, Tb in 1,5 times more than average black shales, these rocks contain as well less Au, Sm, La, Cr, Rb. The correlations between chemical elements shows two alternative geochemical associations: «clastophile» (Na, Sc, Cr, Rb, Cs, La, Sm, Hf) - elements related to Th and Ta (the usual components of terrigenous mineral fraction), and «organophile» (Zn, As, Sb, Ba, Au, U) - elements related to the organic matter. Br content in these rocks is very low. Gross content of U in bituminous rocks of the Bazhenov Formation is 41,2 ppm. Uranium distribution in the rocks is extremely unequal. High concentrations of uranium are clearly linked to the remnants of organic matter, represented by radiolarians and ichthyofauna. Mineral aggregates of U, represented by uranium oxides, are detected in the form of microinclusions in Ca-P-Si cryptocrystalline weight with high carbon content. A number of chemical elements Fe, S, Zn, Ba, Sr, As, Sb, U, and rare earth elements with higher concentrations, form their own mineral forms. Iron sulfide is extended greatly in the rocks. It has, at least, three morphological forms. Mineral forms of barium (barite?) and strontium (strontianite?) are widespread as well. Zinc is found in the form of zinc sulfide (sphalerite?) and in the form of intermetallic compounds with Cu, Sb, As. Sometimes there are minerals of rare earth elements, Sn and Pb. Own mineral forms of Mo, Ni and V are not identified, despite the fact that their content is high in the rocks.http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/1513Western SiberiaUpper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceousthe Bazhenov Formationblack shalesuranium-bearing
spellingShingle Leonid Rikhvanov
Dmitry Usoltsev
Sergey Ilenok
Alexandra Ezhova
Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research
Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
Western Siberia
Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous
the Bazhenov Formation
black shales
uranium-bearing
title Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research
title_full Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research
title_fullStr Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research
title_short Mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation, West Siberia, according to nuclear-physics and electron-microscopic methods of research
title_sort mineralogical and geochemical features of the bazhenov formation west siberia according to nuclear physics and electron microscopic methods of research
topic Western Siberia
Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous
the Bazhenov Formation
black shales
uranium-bearing
url http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/1513
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