Alpine RemobUization of Permian Uranium Mineralization in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Igor Rojkovic
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The most important uranium mineralization in the Western Carpathians occurs in the Permian rocks. Low grade stratiform uranium mineralization was formed during the Permian due to adsorbtion and reduction by organic matter, titanium oxides, iron hydroxides, pyrite and clay minerals. During the Alpine orogeny uranium (± molybdenum and copper) remobilized stratabound ores were formed. Dominant ore minerals are uraninite, U-Ti oxides, molybdenite, pyrite and chalcopyrite Two generations of ore minerals are reflected by their textures and chemical composition.
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APA: Igor Rojkovic  (1995)  Alpine RemobUization of Permian Uranium Mineralization in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia

MLA: Igor Rojkovic Alpine RemobUization of Permian Uranium Mineralization in the Western Carpathians, Slovakia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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