Ore Microscopy of Uranium Minerals

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Richard D. Hagni
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Although the economically important uranium minerals are difficult to recognize under the ore microscope, they can be identified by a combination of qualitative and quantitative techniques. Useful quantitative techniques include indentation hardness, percent reflectance, spectral reflectance curves, and color coordinates. The latter two properties are especially distinctive for the primary urahlferous minerals uraninite, coffinite, brannerlte, and davidite. Together with the quantitative properties of indentation hardness and reflectance, the character and color of internal reflections are distinctive for many of the secondary uranium minerals. Ore microscopic techniques also provide an excellent means for determining the intergrowths of these minerals with other ore and gangue minerals. Such intergrowths are important to an understanding of the genesis of uranium deposits, and they may be important to uranium extractions.
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APA: Richard D. Hagni  (1981)  Ore Microscopy of Uranium Minerals

MLA: Richard D. Hagni Ore Microscopy of Uranium Minerals. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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