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Abstract: Uranium-Lead Isotope Previous HitApparentNext Hit Ages of Pitchblendes, Shirley Basin, Wyoming

K. R. Ludwig

Uranium-lead isotope Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages of several pitchblende samples from roll-type uranium deposits of the Shirley basin district, Wyoming, are all moderately to strongly discordant. The discordance and variability of Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages from clearly cogenetic pitchblendes show that isolated U-Pb isotope analyses of roll-type pitchblendes can be very misleading, even when applied to massive and apparently unoxidized samples. For example, analyses of three samples from the same pea-sized pitchblende lump differed in 207Pb/235U Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages by as much as 27 percent, and in 207Pb/206Pb ratios by as much as 11 percent. Analyses of five samples from the same hand specimen differed in 207Pb/235U Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages by as much as 12 percent and in 207Pb/206Pb ratios by as much as 18 percent.

The discordance and large variations in Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages evidently reflect varied degrees of both radiogenic lead loss and preferential 238U intermediate daughter leakage. Incorporation of older radiogenic lead by the pitchblende samples has not significantly affected the Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages. Overall 238U intermediate daughter leakage rates, integrated over the total history of the pitchblende samples, range from 12 percent (massive pitchblende) to 67 percent (equivalent to 100µ grains disseminated in the sandstone host).

Previous HitApparentNext Hit ages of the pitchblende samples ranged from 6.1 to 29.6 m.y. for 206Pb/238U from 18.1 to 34.4 m.y. for 207Pb/235U, and from 295 to 2,220 m.y. for 207Pb/206Pb. The oldest and least discordant Previous HitapparentNext Hit ages were obtained from the purest and most massive sample. These Previous HitapparentTop ages indicate that at least some of the uranium mineralization in the Shirley basin district must have occurred before 34 m.y. ago. No more precise information on the actual age of the pitchblende can be obtained from these data.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90979©1975 AAPG – SEPM Rocky Mountain Sections Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico