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Mineralization characteristics and origin of the Qianjiadian uranium deposit

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Guangxi Ou   +5 more
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Mineralogical and geochemical studies on the Qianjiadian deposit, Songliao Basin, NE China: Insights into multiple metallogenic processes in the sandstone-type uranium deposit

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Xiaowen Hu   +7 more
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The behavior of pyrite during in-situ leaching of uranium by CO2 + O2: A case study of the Qianjiadian uranium deposit in the Songliao Basin, northeastern China

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Yuanqing Fan   +7 more
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Uranium mining fuels evolution in deep groundwater microbiomes

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Xiu W   +21 more
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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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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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Nonaqueous Electrochemistry of Uranium Complexes: A Guide to Structure–Reactivity Tuning

Chemical Reviews, 2023
Judith Riedhammer   +2 more
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