Origin of the Mariano Lake uranium deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico

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The Mariano Lake uranium deposit, hosted by the Brushy Basin Member of the Jurassic Morrison Formation, occurs in the Smith Lake district of the Grants uranium region, New Mexico. The orebody, contains abundant amorphous organic material, which suggests that it represents a primary-type deposit; however, the orebody is close to a regional reduction-oxidation interface, which suggests that uranium was secondarily redistributed by oxidative processes.

Uranium contents correlate positively with organic carbon contents. Petrographic evidence points to uranium residence in amorphous organic material that was post- depositionally introduced in the diagenetic history of the host sandstone. Uranium mineralization was preceded by precipitation of pyrite (δ34S values of — 11.0 to — 38.2 per mil), mixed-layer smectite-illite clays, and quartz and potassium feldspar overgrowths; and also partial dissolution of some detrital feldspars. Alterations associated with uranium mineralization include precipitation of the organic material, microcrys- talline quartz, and pyrite and marcasite (δ34S values of -29.4 to -41.6 per mil), and the destruction of detrital Fe-Ti oxide grains. Following mineralization, calcite, dolomite, barite, and kaolinite were precipitated, and some iron disulfides were replaced by ferric oxides.

Geochemical data and petrographic observations both indicate that the Mariano Lake orebody is a primary-type deposit. Oxidative processes have not noticeably redistributed uranium in the immediate vicinity of the deposit, nor have they greatly modified geochemical characteristics in the ore. Impedance of ground-water flow by local folds and the lower porosity characteristics of ore zones may have helped to preserve the deposit.

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Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Origin of the Mariano Lake uranium deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico
DOI 10.1306/St22455C13
Volume 22
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher American Association of Petroleum Geologists
Contributing office(s) Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center
Description 15 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title A basin analysis case study: The Morrison Formation, Grants Uranium Region, New Mexico
First page 211
Last page 226
Country United States
State New Mexico
County McKinley County
Other Geospatial Mariano Lake Uranium Deposit
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