Uranium-thorium systematics of two Canadian coals |
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Authors: | E Van Der Flier WS Fyfe |
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Institution: | Department of Geology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. N6A 5B7, Canada |
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Abstract: | A detailed study of U-Th distribution in two Lower Cretaceous coals in Canada shows that for these coals formed in a continental fluvial and deltaic environment with no marine influence, the U contents are in the range 0.07–7.5 ppm with Th in the range 0.3–11.0 ppm. Average Th/U ratios are near 2 which indicates slight uranium enrichment. The environments of the two coals show different degrees of weathering (montmorillonite-illite and kaolin-gibbsite) and U values are lowest in the more weathered environment In sedimentary profiles associated with the coals, the maximum uranium values are not in the coals but in carbonaceoss clay sediments above and below coal seams. Uranium distribution patterns can be correlated cith Ni, Cu, Rb, Pb, Sr, and Zr, indicating contributions from heavy minerals plus more mobile species (possibly simple organic compounds) which are adsorbed or bonded onto claysor organic matter. |
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