Uranium in the Earth Flashcards
What is the cosmic origin of uranium?
U in the earth originally came from one or more supernova (<6Ga).
Most U is on terrestrial planets, little in the sun.
Where is U predominantly found in the earth?
Enriched continental crust - 1.4ppm
then…
Depleted mantle - 0.004 ppm
Primitive mantle - 0.021ppm
Core - 0ppm
Why is U in the core assumed to be 0ppm?
Assumed U was not partitioned into the core during formation as U was incompatible.
U enriched the continental crust.
What is earths primary energy source?
Radioactive decay of U, Th and K = 24TW of heat
Drives mantle convection.
U-238 generates >90% of mantle heat.
What is earths secondary energy source?
Heat released during progressive solidification of the core.
Drives outer-core convection and generates mantle plumes.
Where causes most heat loss from the earth?
Mainly due to plate activity.
But radioactive decay means heat producing material is reducing.
How did earths changing conditions effect uranium oxidation states and U ore deposits?
Originally reducing conditions dominated:
- U insoluble, stable at U(IV) in UO2.
- 5 Ga, conditions shift to oxidising:
- U oxidised to U(VI), becomes soluble
Since 2.5Ga, U ore deposits formed when U-bearing fluids have been reduced.
What is the current U supply and demand?
Consumption, usage, mining
Global consumption: ~60,000 tonnes/year
Usage: expected to last 70 more years
- could extract from seawater
- reuse U by burning up more and enriching
- utilise Th to produce U
Mining:
- Underground mining for U has decreased
- In-situ mining has risen
Uranium chemical characteristics
Heaviest naturally occurring element:
- Atomic weight = 238.07g
Isotopes:
U-234 (0.01%)
U-235 (0.71%)
U-238 (99.28%)
4 valences: +3, +4, +5, +6
U(IV) and U(VI) most common.
UO22+ = uranyl ion (+6) mobile.
What are the primary uranium ore associated deposits? and their characteristic colours?
Usually U(IV) based minerals e.g., Uraninite and Pitchblende. Also U(IV) silicate based minerals e.g., Coffinite and Thorite.
Typically brown/green/black
How are secondary uranium minerals formed?
Formed from the weathering and oxidation of UO2 and U3O8 (uraninite and pitchblende).
What are the secondary U minerals? and their characteristic colours?
U is in oxidised mobile state, U(VI).
Known as uranyl minerals (+6).
e.g., Carnotite and Torbenite
Tend to be bright yellow/green colours
What is the definition of a uranium occurrence?
A naturally occurring, anomalous concentration of uranium.
What is the definition of a uranium deposit?
A mass of naturally occurring mineral from which uranium could be exploited either presently or in the future.
What are the 5 types of uranium deposits?
- Vein deposits
- Intrusive deposits
- Unconformity related deposits
- Sandstone deposits
- Hematite-Breccia complex deposits