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Uranium minerals in granite.
In 100 tons of average granite there are 14 ounces of uranium and about two pounds of thorium.
Good specimens of uranium minerals are found in the final stage of granite solidification the veins of large crystals and unusual minerals called pegmatites.
This magma body was laced with some very interesting minerals including copper phosphate and uranium.
These radioactive elements are equal in energy to the power obtained from 5000 tons of coal.
There may be found cubic crystals of uraninite black crusts of pitchblende and plates of uranium phosphate minerals such as torbernite cu uo2 po4 2 8 12h2o.
Over those millions of years the top of that granite body weathered and some of that phosphate uranium and copper was released.
The origin of these secondary minerals is mainly related to alteration of primary minerals by the action of oxidizing fluids mobilization of uranium and then redeposition in other forms.
Uranophane zippeite and becquerelite are the most abundant uranium minerals.
Is it possible to unlock this energy from the rock.
This huge pool of magma cooled crystallised and formed a body of granite.
Uranium also does not usually form very insoluble mineral species which is a further factor in the wide variety of geological conditions and places in which uranium mineralization may accumulate.
It was found that uranium vi would be leached out due to preferential leaching of 234u relative 238u and concentrated by an uraniferous enrichment process through long term.