Hydrogeochemical exploration for uranium: a case study of Baramkela-Saria-Ambabhona area, Raigarh district, Chhattisgarh
Banerjee, Rahul; Maithani, P.B.; Ranjan, Rajeeva, E-mail: rahulbnrg@gmail.com
Proceedings of the national symposium on recent advances in applied geochemistry: current status and future trends2011
Proceedings of the national symposium on recent advances in applied geochemistry: current status and future trends2011
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[en] Application of hydrochemical techniques in uranium exploration plays an important role in quick appraisal of an area measurement of uranium upto ppb level in natural water. Present study deals with the successful utilisation of this tool to delineate the potential target zones in Baramkela-Saria-Ambabhona area, where Mesoproterozoic sediments of Chandrapur and Raipur groups (Chhattisgarh Supergroup) are deposited over Neoarchaean to Palaeoproterozoic crystalline basement complex
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Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Hyderabad (India); Indian Society of Applied Geochemists (India); 127 p; 2011; p. 57-58; National symposium on recent advances in applied geochemistry: current status and future trends; Hyderabad (India); 19-21 Oct 2011
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