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Uranium content and leachability of some igneous rocks and their geochemical significance

January 1, 1956

The uranium content and its leachability in 442 igneous rocks if wide variety were measured. Four-gram samples, crushed below 38 mesh, were leached in in 0.05 M HNO3 for half an hour at 80 to 85° C; the leachate and undissolved residue were analyzed fluorimetrically.


This study explored the relation of uranium content and leachability to petrography. With few exceptions, the relations between uranium content, uranium leachability, rock leachability, rock type, and mineral composition seem to be random. Uranium content and leachability in homogeneous outcrops vary erratically, in heterogeneous outcrops the variation appears nonsystematic. Correlations with geologic environment indicate that uranium content and leachability are largely controlled by geologic processes during and after crystallization.

Publication Year 1956
Title Uranium content and leachability of some igneous rocks and their geochemical significance
DOI 10.3133/tei626
Authors George J. Neuerburg, John C. Antweiler, Barrie H. Bieler
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Trace Elements Investigations
Series Number 626
Index ID tei626
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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