Uranium Mineralization in the Thrace Basin, Nw Türkiye: Evidence from Radiation-Induced Defects in Detrital Quartz and Synchrotron Xrf/Xafs Analysis

38 Pages Posted: 8 Sep 2023

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Yuanming Pan

University of Saskatchewan

Ayetullah Tunc

University of Saskatchewan

Yakup Çelik

Istanbul University

Renfei Feng

Canadian Light Source

Olcay İnanç

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

Abstract

The Paleogene-Neogene Thrace Basin in northwestern Türkiye has long been known to host economic gas and oil resources and has recently been reported to potentially host sandstone-type uranium deposits in the Oligocene Süloğlu Formation. The latter discovery raises questions about the source and deposition mechanism of uranium mineralization in the basin. This contribution reports on the results of a detailed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic study of detrital quartz from four sandstone and one mudstone samples in the Süloğlu Formation and documents the distribution and speciation of uranium using combined microbeam synchrotron X-ray fluorescence maps (µsXRF) and microbeam X-ray near edge structure spectroscopy (µsXANES). The EPR spectra of quartz separates are characterized by the presence of diagnostic radiation-induced defects (i.e., silicon-vacancy hole centers H′3, H’4, and H’7 with gmax = 2.049, 2.034, and 2.018, respectively, and the oxygen-vacancy electron center E′1), formed by the bombardment of alpha particles emitted from uranium, thorium, and their unstable daughter isotopes. Moreover, notable decreases in the intensity of silicon-vacancy hole centers in the EPR spectra of quartz separates after partial dissolution with hydrofluoric acid, provided compelling evidence for the circulation of uranium-bearing fluids in the Thrace Basin. The µsXRF and µsXANES data reveal the occurrences of mixed U6+ and U4+ species in hematite partially replacing pyrite aggregates but dominantly U4+ in disseminated pyrite and illite in sandstones of the Süloğlu Formation. These results provide new insights into uranium transport, reduction, and deposition mechanisms, with important implications for better understanding sandstone-type uranium deposits in general and further exploration in the Thrace Basin.

Keywords: radiation-induced damage, quartz, uranium-bearing fluid, EPR, µsXANES, sandstone-type uranium deposit

Suggested Citation

Pan, Yuanming and Tunc, Ayetullah and Çelik, Yakup and Feng, Renfei and İnanç, Olcay, Uranium Mineralization in the Thrace Basin, Nw Türkiye: Evidence from Radiation-Induced Defects in Detrital Quartz and Synchrotron Xrf/Xafs Analysis. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4565987 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4565987

Yuanming Pan (Contact Author)

University of Saskatchewan ( email )

College of Education
Saskatoon, S7N 5A7
Canada

Ayetullah Tunc

University of Saskatchewan ( email )

College of Education
Saskatoon, S7N 5A7
Canada

Yakup Çelik

Istanbul University ( email )

34459 Istanbul
Turkey

Renfei Feng

Canadian Light Source ( email )

Saskatoon, S7N 2V3
Canada

Olcay İnanç

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration ( email )

Turkey

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