Abstract The lower Proterozoic uranium ore deposits in the Franceville basin (Gabon) are the oldest high-grade uranium accumulations known. They are unique in that they contain evidence for natural nuclear fission reactors. Sedimentologic, tectonic, petrographic, and geochemical studies have been performed in order to reconstruct the geologic conditions in which uranium mineralization took place. Uranium deposits are located in deltaic sediments overlying fiuviatile deposits of coarse sandstone and conglomerates which are the source rocks for uranium. Deltaic sediments are overlain by marine black shales (the FB formation). Petrographic observations, electron microscope studies, and geochemical and carbon isotope data indicate that these FB...
International audienceTwenty percent of the uranium produced in France was extracted in the Armorica...
Le bassin Francevillien d'âge Paléoprotérozoïque (2.2–2.0 Ga) du Gabon, est bien connu grâce à ses r...
International audienceThe isotopic analyses of rare earth elements (REE), Pb and U in several kinds ...
Metallogenic deposits within paleproterozoic basins depend on generation and migration of fluids. Th...
La formation des gisements métallogéniques en général et uranifères en particulier, dans les bassins...
Red beds are extensively used as evidence for an oxygenated atmosphere in the Paleoproterozoic. Red ...
The only known case of natural fission reactors is hosted by high-grade uranium (U) deposits at Oklo...
25 pagesInternational audienceThe Franceville Basin (2100–2000 Ma) has been widely studied for its u...
To study geochemical processes for migration and fixation of fissiogenic rare earth elements (REE) i...
International audienceThe Archean granitoids in the Kiéné area, Gabon, are overlained by the Paleopr...
International audienceThe Palaeoproterozoic Franceville basin, Gabon, is mainly known for its high-g...
De nouveaux gisements d'uranium, entièrement inclus dans le socle du bassin d'Athabasca (Province de...
The main U-deposits of Niger (Arlit, Akouta, and Imouraren) are all located in the Tim Mersoï Basin,...
The Oklo and Bangombé natural fossil fission reactors formed ca. 2 Ga ago in the Franceville basin, ...
International audienceTwenty percent of the uranium produced in France was extracted in the Armorica...
Le bassin Francevillien d'âge Paléoprotérozoïque (2.2–2.0 Ga) du Gabon, est bien connu grâce à ses r...
International audienceThe isotopic analyses of rare earth elements (REE), Pb and U in several kinds ...
Metallogenic deposits within paleproterozoic basins depend on generation and migration of fluids. Th...
La formation des gisements métallogéniques en général et uranifères en particulier, dans les bassins...
Red beds are extensively used as evidence for an oxygenated atmosphere in the Paleoproterozoic. Red ...
The only known case of natural fission reactors is hosted by high-grade uranium (U) deposits at Oklo...
25 pagesInternational audienceThe Franceville Basin (2100–2000 Ma) has been widely studied for its u...
To study geochemical processes for migration and fixation of fissiogenic rare earth elements (REE) i...
International audienceThe Archean granitoids in the Kiéné area, Gabon, are overlained by the Paleopr...
International audienceThe Palaeoproterozoic Franceville basin, Gabon, is mainly known for its high-g...
De nouveaux gisements d'uranium, entièrement inclus dans le socle du bassin d'Athabasca (Province de...
The main U-deposits of Niger (Arlit, Akouta, and Imouraren) are all located in the Tim Mersoï Basin,...
The Oklo and Bangombé natural fossil fission reactors formed ca. 2 Ga ago in the Franceville basin, ...
International audienceTwenty percent of the uranium produced in France was extracted in the Armorica...
Le bassin Francevillien d'âge Paléoprotérozoïque (2.2–2.0 Ga) du Gabon, est bien connu grâce à ses r...
International audienceThe isotopic analyses of rare earth elements (REE), Pb and U in several kinds ...