Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China

The Baiyanghe uranium deposit is a currently important medium-sized deposit in the Xuemisitan area, Xinjiang. The hydrothermal alteration in this deposit is closely related to the uranium mineralization of the deposit. In this study, hyperspectral data are collected from drill cores in the Baiyanghe...

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Main Authors: Qing-Jun Xu, Fa-Wang Ye, Shao-Feng Liu, Zhi-Xin Zhang, Chuan Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/5/451
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spelling doaj-190b6348bfe24784806bc060f20eeae72020-11-24T23:50:05ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922017-05-019545110.3390/rs9050451rs9050451Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, ChinaQing-Jun Xu0Fa-Wang Ye1Shao-Feng Liu2Zhi-Xin Zhang3Chuan Zhang4State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Remote Sensing Information and Image Analysis, Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology, Beijing 100029, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, School of Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaInstitute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaNational Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Remote Sensing Information and Image Analysis, Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology, Beijing 100029, ChinaThe Baiyanghe uranium deposit is a currently important medium-sized deposit in the Xuemisitan area, Xinjiang. The hydrothermal alteration in this deposit is closely related to the uranium mineralization of the deposit. In this study, hyperspectral data are collected from drill cores in the Baiyanghe uranium deposit using a FieldSpec4 visible-shortwave infrared spectrometer to study the hydrothermal alteration. The results reveal that the altered mineral assemblages have obvious zonation characteristics: (1) the upper section comprises long-wavelength illite and minor hematite and montmorillonite; (2) the middle section contains three types of illite (long-, medium- and short-wavelength illite) and hematite; and (3) the lower section includes short-wavelength illite, chlorite and carbonate. Additionally, the variety in the characteristic absorption-peak wavelength of illite at 2200 nm gradually shifts to shorter wavelength and ranges between 2195 nm and 2220 nm with increasing depth, while the SWIR-IC (short-wavelength infrared illite crystallinity, a dimensionless quantity) of the drill holes gradually increases from 0.2 to 2.1. These patterns reflect the hydrothermal fluid activity in the deposit, which features relatively high-temperature, high-pressure hydrothermal fluid in the deeper section and low-temperature, low-pressure hydrothermal fluid in the shallower section. Additionally, the uranium mineralization is located near the fracture zone, which represents the center of hydrothermal fluid activity or mineralization. This area has abundant alteration minerals, and the minerals illite (short- and medium-wavelength), hematite and fluorite can be used as uranium-prospecting indicators for uranium exploration in the deeper sections of the Baiyanghe uranium deposit.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/5/451hyperspectralBaiyanghe uranium depositdrill holesilliteSWIR-IChydrothermal fluid
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author Qing-Jun Xu
Fa-Wang Ye
Shao-Feng Liu
Zhi-Xin Zhang
Chuan Zhang
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Fa-Wang Ye
Shao-Feng Liu
Zhi-Xin Zhang
Chuan Zhang
Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China
Remote Sensing
hyperspectral
Baiyanghe uranium deposit
drill holes
illite
SWIR-IC
hydrothermal fluid
author_facet Qing-Jun Xu
Fa-Wang Ye
Shao-Feng Liu
Zhi-Xin Zhang
Chuan Zhang
author_sort Qing-Jun Xu
title Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China
title_short Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China
title_full Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China
title_fullStr Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China
title_full_unstemmed Hyperspectral Alteration Information from Drill Cores and Deep Uranium Exploration in the Baiyanghe Uranium Deposit in the Xuemisitan Area, Xinjiang, China
title_sort hyperspectral alteration information from drill cores and deep uranium exploration in the baiyanghe uranium deposit in the xuemisitan area, xinjiang, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The Baiyanghe uranium deposit is a currently important medium-sized deposit in the Xuemisitan area, Xinjiang. The hydrothermal alteration in this deposit is closely related to the uranium mineralization of the deposit. In this study, hyperspectral data are collected from drill cores in the Baiyanghe uranium deposit using a FieldSpec4 visible-shortwave infrared spectrometer to study the hydrothermal alteration. The results reveal that the altered mineral assemblages have obvious zonation characteristics: (1) the upper section comprises long-wavelength illite and minor hematite and montmorillonite; (2) the middle section contains three types of illite (long-, medium- and short-wavelength illite) and hematite; and (3) the lower section includes short-wavelength illite, chlorite and carbonate. Additionally, the variety in the characteristic absorption-peak wavelength of illite at 2200 nm gradually shifts to shorter wavelength and ranges between 2195 nm and 2220 nm with increasing depth, while the SWIR-IC (short-wavelength infrared illite crystallinity, a dimensionless quantity) of the drill holes gradually increases from 0.2 to 2.1. These patterns reflect the hydrothermal fluid activity in the deposit, which features relatively high-temperature, high-pressure hydrothermal fluid in the deeper section and low-temperature, low-pressure hydrothermal fluid in the shallower section. Additionally, the uranium mineralization is located near the fracture zone, which represents the center of hydrothermal fluid activity or mineralization. This area has abundant alteration minerals, and the minerals illite (short- and medium-wavelength), hematite and fluorite can be used as uranium-prospecting indicators for uranium exploration in the deeper sections of the Baiyanghe uranium deposit.
topic hyperspectral
Baiyanghe uranium deposit
drill holes
illite
SWIR-IC
hydrothermal fluid
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/5/451
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