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Study on the Leaching Conditions of the Shihongtan Uranium Deposit

open access: yesMetals, 2023
CO2 + O2 is a relatively mature, neutral, in situ leaching process that has been widely used. However, the decrease in uranium concentration in the leaching solution during production has become a serious problem in the western section of the south ore ...
Xin Yuan   +5 more
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Application and Evaluation of Deep Neural Networks for Airborne Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Mineral Mapping: A Case Study of the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in Northwestern Xinjiang, China

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
Deep learning is a popular topic in machine learning and artificial intelligence research and has achieved remarkable results in various fields. In geological remote sensing, mineral mapping is an appealing application of hyperspectral remote sensing for
Chuan Zhang   +5 more
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Uranium mining fuels evolution in deep groundwater microbiomes

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Spatiotemporal relationship between hydrocarbon fluid and sandstone‐hosted uranium deposits in the Qianjiadian area, Songliao Basin

Geological Journal, 2023
The spatiotemporal coupling relationship between deep hydrocarbon fluid and sandstone uranium mineralization within the shallow buried red‐variegated clastic rocks in the Qianjiadian area of the Songliao Basin remains a topic of controversy.
Shaohua Huang   +4 more
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Effects of basic intrusions on REE mobility of sandstones and their geological significance: A case study from the Qianjiadian sandstone-hosted uranium deposit in the Songliao Basin

Applied Geochemistry, 2020
Abstract REE geochemistry of sandstones and their carbonate cements from the Upper Cretaceous Yaojia Formation in the Qianjiadian uranium deposit, southern Songliao Basin are illustrated in order to reveal effects of basic intrusions on REE mobility of sandstones and their geological significance.
Hui Rong   +5 more
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Discovery of Trogtalite (CoSe2) in the Qianjiadian Sandstone‐Type Uranium Deposit in China

Resource Geology
ABSTRACTCobalt (Co), selenium (Se) and uranium (U) are strategic and critical elements with significant global demand. Typically, cobalt is mainly recovered as a by‐product from sulfide and sulfoarsenide minerals associated with copper, nickel, and iron, while its occurrence as independent minerals, particularly trogtalite (cubic CoSe2), is rare.
Xiao‐Wen Hu   +4 more
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