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1 Atomic Minerals Division, Department of Atomic Energy, Hyderabad-500016, IN
Source
Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 20, No 10 (1979), Pagination: 481-488
Abstract
U-Pb Isotopic ages of a eight uranmites, occurring as veins and disseminations in quartzite in Kulu district of Himachal Pradesh and Berinag (Pithoragarh district) of Uttar Pradesh are reported. The ages are discordant and show the general pattern (207Pb/206Pb) age > (207Pb/235U) age > (206Pb/238U) age. An attempt has been made to find a convergent age related perhaps to the actual time of mineralizanon and to explain the discordancy in terms of episodic loss of lead/gain of uranium, Uraninites occurring as disseminations in quartzite in Kulu are estimated to have been formed at 1232±120 my., whereas those occuring as veins and fracture fillings appear to be younger Both the mineralizations show the effect of a recent episodic event (55 my.).