X-ray fluorescence mapping as a first-hand tool in disseminated ore assessment: sandstone-hosted U–Zr mineralization

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MIKYSEK Petr TROJEK Tomáš MÉSZÁROSOVÁ Noemi ADAMOVIČ Jiří SLOBODNÍK Marek

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Minerals Engineering
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Faculty of Science

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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2019.105840
Keywords Element distribution maps;X-ray fluorescence;Element correlation;Sandstone;Uranium-zirconium mineralization
Description Analytical capabilities of X-ray fluorescence for 2-dimensional elemental analysis were tested on worldwideunique sandstone-hosted U–Zr mineralization (Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic), and combined with measured spectral data. The applied approach was aimed at the detection of uranium and zirconium, visualization of their distribution across mineralized lithological units and description of their relationships with associated elements (As, Fe, Nb, Pb, Sr, Ti). The studied samples were low-grade uranium-bearing sediments. Experimental work employed laboratory 2D scanning X-ray fluorescence analyzer with the gold target Mini-X Xray tube. Maps of U–Zr and other identified elements demonstrated their patchy distribution and a frequent association of the elements with mineral fillings (clay matrix, organic matter or Fe sulfides). A correlation-based analysis was used to verify geochemical coherence between the measured elements. This showed an extremely strong linear dependence between U and Zr. In addition, a strong correlation between U–Zr and some associated elements (As, Nb ± Fe, Pb, Sr) was confirmed. The efficiency and the limits of X-ray fluorescence mapping were tested by comparison with high-resolution techniques. Non-destructive mapping of large natural samples provided relevant data for further mineralogical study with respect to rapid pre-concentration of the ore material.
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