Инд. авторы: Vladimirov A.G., Krivonogov S.K., Karpov A.V., Nikolaeva I.V., Razvorotneva L.I., Kolpakova M.N, Moroz E.N.
Заглавие: The Main Factors of Uranium Accumulation in the Ishim Plain Saline Lakes (Western Siberia)
Библ. ссылка: Vladimirov A.G., Krivonogov S.K., Karpov A.V., Nikolaeva I.V., Razvorotneva L.I., Kolpakova M.N, Moroz E.N. The Main Factors of Uranium Accumulation in the Ishim Plain Saline Lakes (Western Siberia) // Doklady Earth Sciences. - 2018. - Vol.479. - Iss. 2. - P.511-517. - ISSN 1028-334X. - EISSN 1531-8354.
Внешние системы: DOI: 10.1134/S1028334X18040281; РИНЦ: 35510364; SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85047401549; WoS: 000432735700023;
Реферат: eng: Hydrochemical analysis of the high-salinity lakes in the Ishim Plain (>250–300 g/L) located at the border with the Northern Kazakhstan uranium ore province is performed. The studies have shown that the main factor of concentration and redistribution of uranium in the lake basins of the Ishim Plain are the processes of intense salt deflation causing sanding of lakes and uranium depletion in the near-surface layer of the bottom deposits. The correlation between the hydroxide forms of uranium binding in the bottom lacustrine deposits of the Ishim Plain and the coffinite composition of the Semizbai deposit makes it possible to consider this province to be promising for the discovery of hydromineral uranium deposits. © 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Ключевые слова: Kazakhstan; uranium; lacustrine deposit; hydroxide; hydrochemistry; concentration (composition); coffinite; Uranium deposits; Western siberia; Uranium ore; Uranium bindings; Lacustrine deposits; Hydrochemical analysis; High salinity; Bottom deposits; Uranium; Silicate minerals; Ores; Ore analysis; Lakes; Deposits; Near-surface layers; Siberia;
Издано: 2018
Физ. характеристика: с.511-517
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