A multi-technique study of altered granitic rock from the Krunkelbach Valley uranium deposit, Southern Germany
Ivan Pidchenko, Stephen Bauters, Irina Sinenko, Simone Hempel, Lucia, Amidani, Dirk Detollenaere, Laszlo Vinze, Dipanjan Banerjee, Roelof van, Silfhout, Stepan Kalmykov, J\"org G\"ottlicher, Robert J. Baker, Kristina, Kvashnina

TL;DR
This study employs multiple analytical techniques to investigate the elemental speciation and microphase composition of altered granitic rocks from a uranium deposit in the Krunkelbach Valley, providing insights into mineral alterations near uranium mining sites.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multi-technique approach to analyze altered granitic rocks in a uranium deposit area, revealing detailed mineralogical and elemental information.
Findings
Identified specific mineral phases in altered granitic rocks.
Mapped elemental distribution and speciation in the samples.
Enhanced understanding of alteration processes near uranium deposits.
Abstract
Herein, a multi-technique study was performed to reveal the elemental speciation and microphase composition in altered granitic rock collected from the Krunkelbach Valley uranium (U) deposit area near an abandoned U mine, Black Forest, Southern Germany.
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