Conference Proceedings
Symposium on Uranium in Australia, Rum Jungle, NT, June 1968
Conference Proceedings
Symposium on Uranium in Australia, Rum Jungle, NT, June 1968
The Geology of the Rum Jungle Uranium Deposits
Three major and two minor uranium deposits 'have been worked by open out mining since the discovery of ,the Rum Jungle field in 1949. Total production has been about 9679000 tons of uranium ore at 7;39 lb U308/ton and 4029000 tons of copper-uranium ore at 6.27 lb U308/ton and 2.7% Cu, with significant tonnages of base'metal ores. The deposits occur in or near black pyritic slates of the Lower Proterozoic Golden Dyke Formation, near the contact with the under- lying Coomalie Dolomite. The mineralization is probably younger than the grahite complexes in the area, and a structural-stratigraphic control of ore deposition is used as a basis for uranium exploration.
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D A Berkman
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- Published: 1967
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