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Sulphur Isotopic Studies of Pyrite from Gogi Uranium Deposit, Bhima Basin, Karnataka.

Authors :
Patnaik, Sikta
Hegde, G. N.
Pandey, U. K.
Asha, K.
Chakrabarti, Kalyan
Saravanan, B.
Bhatt, A. K.
Verma, M. B.
Source :
Journal of the Geological Society of India; Feb2021, Vol. 97 Issue 2, p133-137, 5p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Uranium deposit at Gogi area is located along the E-W Gundahalli-Gogi-Kurlegere (GK) fault, in the brecciated impure limestone of Shahabad Formation of the Bhima Group of sediments and the basement granite in the central part of the Meso-Neoproterozoic Bhima basin. Uranium mineralisation is associated mainly with sulphide bearing minerals and secondary calcite. Ore microscopic studies indicate that among the sulphide minerals pyrite is predominant (about 98%) with subordinate amounts of chalcopyrite, chalcocite, marcasite, arsenopyrite and galena. Megascopically, three different varieties of pyrite viz., euhedral, lumpy and vein types are identified in the limestone and siltstone. Ore microscopic studies reveal that vein type pyrite and lumpy pyrite are fractured and crushed. Euhedral pyrite is idiomorphic and devoid of any fractures. The pyrite samples were analysed for δ<superscript>34</superscript>S sulphur isotopes. The δ<superscript>34</superscript>S values show a wide range from −30.51 to +20.77‰ (Canyon Diablo Troilite, CDT). δ<superscript>34</superscript>S values of pyrite can be classified into three groups depending on the values. High values of +17.73 to +20.77 ‰ (CDT) of euhedral pyrite (Py-I) indicate sedimentary pyrite formed due to bacterial reduction of sea water sulphate in relatively closed system, while pyrite (Py-II) having negative values of δ<superscript>34</superscript>S imply bacterial reduction of sea water sulphate in open system. The third group (Py-III) of pyrite have δ<superscript>34</superscript>S values of −0.51‰ (CDT) and 7.38‰ (CDT), indicating their magmatic/hydrothermal origin. Sulphides in the deformed sediments acted as reducing agent for uranium precipitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00167622
Volume :
97
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Geological Society of India
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148676423
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12594-021-1643-0