J. Salas et al., Origin and genesis of the Oklo uranium ore deposits (Gabon): results from a basin scale fluid flow modelling, J GEOCHEM E, 69, 2000, pp. 165-171
Hydrologic processes that have contributed to the mineralogenesis of uraniu
m ore deposits in the Franceville basin at Oklo (Gabon) are still uncertain
. Based on stratigraphic, sedimentological and petrophysical data available
from the outcrops at the Oklo area, we have performed a series of simulati
on experiments in order to constrain hypothetical paleoflow systems at the
basin scale. Two-dimensional (2D) models have been applied to test hypothes
es concerning convective flow systems in the Franceville basin and its tran
sport capacity, the possible location of recharge and discharge areas and t
he existence of tectonosedimentary drains. Modelling results show that 2D f
low models are insufficient to describe a system flux that is compatible wi
th the location and distribution of the uraninite bodies in the Franceville
basin. A 3D model has therefore been developed that successfully represent
s possible paleoflow systems with sufficient system flux in those parts of
the basin, where the mineralisation is observed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science
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