2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-014-1499-3
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Uranium evaluation and its recovery from microgranite dike at G. El Sela area, South Eastern Desert, Egypt

Abstract: The present work aims at integrating detailed field studies to prospect for uranium ores associated with microgranite dike. The investigated El Sela area is covered by two types of granitic intrusion comprising biotite granite and two-mica granite. They are cut by microgranite, dolerite, and bostonite dikes, and quartz and jasper veins. U mineralization is observed along an ENE-WSW shear zone where quartz and jasper veins bounded the microgranite dike which is affected by successive brecciation and fracturing.… Show more

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“…The geochemical signatures of the two-mica monzogranites resemble those of continental-collision granitoids, emplaced during a syn-collision regime, whereas those for the tonalites resemble island-arc granitoids. Ibrahim et al [30], Gawad et al [31] and Ali [32] noted argillization, fluoritization, hematitization, silicification, carbonization, and sulphidization processes in the area. G. Sheikh Salem hosts younger granite, volcaniclastic metasediments, metagabbro-diorite, metavolcanics, and syenogranite.…”
Section: Geological Setting Of the Southern Part Of The Study Area (Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geochemical signatures of the two-mica monzogranites resemble those of continental-collision granitoids, emplaced during a syn-collision regime, whereas those for the tonalites resemble island-arc granitoids. Ibrahim et al [30], Gawad et al [31] and Ali [32] noted argillization, fluoritization, hematitization, silicification, carbonization, and sulphidization processes in the area. G. Sheikh Salem hosts younger granite, volcaniclastic metasediments, metagabbro-diorite, metavolcanics, and syenogranite.…”
Section: Geological Setting Of the Southern Part Of The Study Area (Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El-Nisr et al, 2002;Khalaf, 2005, Abdel Gawad 2018, mineralogically (e.g. Rashed, 2001;Gaafar, 2005;Mira and Ibrahim 2009;Shahin, 2011 and2014;Abdel Gawad et al, 2015, Abdel Gawad andIbrahim 2016) and structurally (Ali, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%