Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Geological and Geochemical Appraisal of Uranium Bearing Gulcheru formation of Cuddapah Supergroup, Gandi Area, Cuddapah District, Andhra Pradesh


Affiliations
1 Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore, India
2 Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Shillong, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Gulcheru Formation constitutes 200 m-250 m thick siliciclastic sediments Based on grain size texture and colour of the sediments, four distinct facies are demarcated They are pink massive quartzite, cross bedded grey quartzite, purple siltstone and pitted quartzite The ratios of Si/Al is higher (62 9 to 292 18) in pitted quartzite and lowest (2 122 - 18 247) in siltstone, where as grey quartzite has wide range of 3 78 - 8637 67 Ths difference is essentially due to higher quartz content in pitted quartzite and dominance of clays/shaly component in siltstone The wide range of Si/Al ratio in grey quartzlie is due to interlayering of siltstone/shale laminations/bands Distribution of uranium indicates grey quartzite (av U308= 9 9 ppm) and siltstone (av 15 42 ppm) have higher intrinsic uranium than that of pitted quartzite (average 5 6 ppm) and pink massive quartzite (average 7ppm) which is considered very high in comparison to normal sandstone (av = 0 5ppm, Taylor, 1965) Trace elements like Mo, V, Ni, Cu and Pb are enriched in mineralised grey quartzite Pitchblende is the man uranium mineral in grey and pitted quartzite unlts It occurs as fracture fillings and also as interstital material, associated intimately with chlorite Close association between pitchblende and sulphides like pyrite, chalcopyrite and galena is seen when pitchblende occurs as fracture fills Uranium in siltstone, is generally in adsorbed form with ferruginous material, where as associated trace elements like Mo (r = 0 515), V (r = 0 806), Nt (r = 0 4) and even Ti02, (r = 0 87) are well correlated with Al203, suggesting their clays/phyllosilicates U/Pb dating of uraniferous grey quartzite indicated ages of 1336k±4 Ma and 446±29 Ma suggesting remobilisation and concentration of intrinsic uranium.

Keywords

Gulcheru Formation, Cuddapah Supergroup, Siliciclastic Sediments, Uranium incidence, Gandi Area, Andhra Pradesh.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size

Abstract Views: 229

PDF Views: 2




  • Geological and Geochemical Appraisal of Uranium Bearing Gulcheru formation of Cuddapah Supergroup, Gandi Area, Cuddapah District, Andhra Pradesh

Abstract Views: 229  |  PDF Views: 2

Authors

S. Zakaulla
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore, India
K. Umamaheswar
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Shillong, India
P. V. Tirupathi
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore, India
U. P. Sharma
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore, India
H. Basu
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore, India
M. A. Ali
Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore, India

Abstract


Gulcheru Formation constitutes 200 m-250 m thick siliciclastic sediments Based on grain size texture and colour of the sediments, four distinct facies are demarcated They are pink massive quartzite, cross bedded grey quartzite, purple siltstone and pitted quartzite The ratios of Si/Al is higher (62 9 to 292 18) in pitted quartzite and lowest (2 122 - 18 247) in siltstone, where as grey quartzite has wide range of 3 78 - 8637 67 Ths difference is essentially due to higher quartz content in pitted quartzite and dominance of clays/shaly component in siltstone The wide range of Si/Al ratio in grey quartzlie is due to interlayering of siltstone/shale laminations/bands Distribution of uranium indicates grey quartzite (av U308= 9 9 ppm) and siltstone (av 15 42 ppm) have higher intrinsic uranium than that of pitted quartzite (average 5 6 ppm) and pink massive quartzite (average 7ppm) which is considered very high in comparison to normal sandstone (av = 0 5ppm, Taylor, 1965) Trace elements like Mo, V, Ni, Cu and Pb are enriched in mineralised grey quartzite Pitchblende is the man uranium mineral in grey and pitted quartzite unlts It occurs as fracture fillings and also as interstital material, associated intimately with chlorite Close association between pitchblende and sulphides like pyrite, chalcopyrite and galena is seen when pitchblende occurs as fracture fills Uranium in siltstone, is generally in adsorbed form with ferruginous material, where as associated trace elements like Mo (r = 0 515), V (r = 0 806), Nt (r = 0 4) and even Ti02, (r = 0 87) are well correlated with Al203, suggesting their clays/phyllosilicates U/Pb dating of uraniferous grey quartzite indicated ages of 1336k±4 Ma and 446±29 Ma suggesting remobilisation and concentration of intrinsic uranium.

Keywords


Gulcheru Formation, Cuddapah Supergroup, Siliciclastic Sediments, Uranium incidence, Gandi Area, Andhra Pradesh.