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Geology of the Holocene surficial uranium deposit of the north fork of Flodelle Creek, northeastern Washington

机译:华盛顿东北部Flodelle Creek北叉全新世地表铀矿床的地质

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The north fork of Flodelle Creek drainage basin in northeastern Washington contains the first surficial uranium deposit to be mined in the United States. The uranium was leached from granitic bedrock and fixed in organic-rich pond sediments. The distribution of these pond sediments and, therefore, the uranium has been strongly influenced by relict glacial topography, slope processes, and beaver activity. The north fork of Flodelle Creek drainage basin was covered by the Cordilleran ice sheet during the Fraser (late Wisconsin) glaciation. Till and outwash were deposited on the valley slopes and valley floor as ice receded. Outwash incision and melting of stagnant ice led to formation of a terrace and kames. Shortly after deglaciation, a small pond formed in the upper part of the valley when unconsolidated glacial sediment slumped off the valley slopes and restricted drainage. Fluvial processes dominated in the central and downstream parts of the valley for several thousand years after deglaciation, although drainage was partly restricted by kames. Beavers began to occupy and build dams on the wide outwash plains in the valley floor 5000 yr B.P. Beaver ponds in the central part of the basin subsequently filled with sediment and were abandoned, whereas downstream ponds remained relatively free of clastic input and are presently occupied by beavers. Ponds in the drainage basin have been sinks for fine-grained, organic-rich sediments. These organic-rich sediments provide a suitable geochemical environment for precipitation and adsorption of uranium leached from granitic bedrock into ground, spring, and surface waters. Processes of pond formation have thus been important in the development of surficial uranium deposits in the north fork of Flodelle Creek drainage basin and may have similar significance in other areas.
机译:华盛顿东北部的Flodelle Creek排水盆地的北叉包含第一个在美国开采的表面铀矿床。铀从花岗岩 基岩中浸出并固定在富含有机物的池塘沉积物中。这些池塘沉积物的分布 ,因此铀受到残存的冰川地形,坡度过程, 和海狸活动的强烈影响。 。 sup> 在弗雷泽河(威斯康星州晚期) 冰川化期间,科迪勒拉冰盖覆盖了弗洛代尔河流域的北叉 。随着冰消退,耕作和冲积物沉积在山谷的斜坡 和山谷的地面上。冲洗切口和停滞的冰融化导致形成阶地和kames。冰川消融后 不久,当未固结的冰川沉积物从 山谷倾斜并限制排水时,在 山谷的上部形成了一个小池塘。冰川消融后的数千年中,河谷中部和下游的河流过程 占主导地位,尽管排水 受到部分钾肥的限制。海狸开始在公元前5000 yr谷底宽阔的冲积平原上占领并 筑坝。盆地中部的海狸池塘随后 充满了沉积物并被废弃,而下游 池塘仍然没有碎屑输入,目前为 流域中的池塘已成为细颗粒, 富含有机物沉积物的水池。这些富含有机物的沉积物为从花岗岩基岩浸入地下,春季,地下和地表水中的铀的沉淀和吸附提供了一个合适的地球化学环境 。因此,池塘形成过程对于弗洛代尔河流域北叉 的表层铀矿床的开发很重要,可能具有 的意义。在其他地区。

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    《GSA Bulletin》 |1987年第1期|77-85|共9页
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    U.S. Geological Survey, M.S. 916, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225;

    U.S. Geological Survey, M.S. 916, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225;

    U.S. Geological Survey, M.S. 916, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225;

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