2009
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.104.6.815
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The Millennium Uranium Deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan, Canada: An Atypical Basement-Hosted Unconformity-Related Uranium Deposit

Abstract: The Millennium uranium basement-hosted unconformity-related deposit is one of the most recent discoveries of basement-hosted deposits, and may hold as much as 46.8 million pounds (18,000 metric tonnes U) at an average grade of 4.53 percent U3O8. The alteration zone associated with the deposit is atypical, as it consists predominantly of muscovite rather than the chlorite and muscovite commonly found in the other basementhosted deposits of the Athabasca basin.The preore stage consists of early minor clinochlore… Show more

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“…The U-Pb dating of U oxides of the Shea Creek prospect provided two distinct ages at~1330 and~1275 Ma for U oxides [62]. The K-Ar illite ages at~1455,~1330 and~1225 Ma and the U-Pb ages of the same district are close to those determined by the U-Pb method in other U deposits of the whole basin, at the unconformity with or in the basement of Cluff Lake [22], Cigar Lake [30,63], Key Lake and Hughes Lake [30], Sue Deposit [64], Rabbit Lake [30], McArthur River [40,65], Millennium [66,67] and Eagle Point [66]. Although the 1453 ± 2 Ma old event was not recorded directly by U-Pb dating in the Shea Creek deposit [68], U-Pb studies of sedimentary and basement rocks from the eastern Athabasca Basin suggest that the first U mineralization stages occurred as early as 1450-550 Ma in this area [30,63,64,69].…”
Section: Some Adjustments Of the Regional Interpretation Due To The Nsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The U-Pb dating of U oxides of the Shea Creek prospect provided two distinct ages at~1330 and~1275 Ma for U oxides [62]. The K-Ar illite ages at~1455,~1330 and~1225 Ma and the U-Pb ages of the same district are close to those determined by the U-Pb method in other U deposits of the whole basin, at the unconformity with or in the basement of Cluff Lake [22], Cigar Lake [30,63], Key Lake and Hughes Lake [30], Sue Deposit [64], Rabbit Lake [30], McArthur River [40,65], Millennium [66,67] and Eagle Point [66]. Although the 1453 ± 2 Ma old event was not recorded directly by U-Pb dating in the Shea Creek deposit [68], U-Pb studies of sedimentary and basement rocks from the eastern Athabasca Basin suggest that the first U mineralization stages occurred as early as 1450-550 Ma in this area [30,63,64,69].…”
Section: Some Adjustments Of the Regional Interpretation Due To The Nsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The detailed geology of the Millennium deposit is described in Mercadier () and in Cloutier et al . (). The REE contents of different uranium oxides from this deposit were previously determined using SIMS (Mercadier ) following the procedure of Bonhoure et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…XANES standards consisted in (i) massive and unaltered (approximately 1 mm 2 ) solid pitchblende (UO 2 ) from the Millennium uranium deposit (Athabasca Basin), similar to that described in Cloutier et al . (), prepared as thin section and (ii) liquid standard of 8.5 molal LiCl, UO 2 (NO 3 ) 2 (10 −2 mol l −1 ), pH = 1–2 adjusted with HNO 3 , sealed in fused silica glass capillary. These two XANES standards were used for U(IV) and U(VI) valence states, respectively.…”
Section: Synchrotron Xrf and Xanes Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%