• Title of article

    Chemical Index of Alteration and its Relation to Mechanical Properties of Hydrothermally Uranium-Mineralized Rocks in Gabal Gattar Area, Northern Eastern Desert, Egypt

  • Author/Authors

    Darwish ، Yehia Z. Nuclear Materials Authority of Egypt , Embaby ، Abdelrahem Mining and Petroleum Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Al-Azhar University , Selim ، Samir M. Mining and Petroleum Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Al-Azhar University , El Kholy ، Darwish M. Nuclear Materials Authority of Egypt , Sharafeldine ، Hani E. Mining and Petroleum Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Al-Azhar University , Farag ، Hussin A. Mining and Petroleum Engineering Department - Faculty of Engineering - Al-Azhar University

  • From page
    75
  • To page
    96
  • Abstract
    The younger granites of Gabal Gattar area, Northern Eastern Desert of Egypt, host hydrothermal uranium mineralization at the northern segment of Gattar batholith and along its contacts with the oldest Hammamat sediments. The host rocks display many features of hydrothermal overprint results in changing their basic engineering characteristics as a function of variations of the degree of alteration. Progression from less altered to altered and mineralized rocks as the result of the alteration processes was assessed by the chemical index of alteration (CIA). The CIA numerical values were calculated by   the molecular proportion of Al to the cations Ca, Na, and K. The studied rocks were divided into five grades according to degree of alteration and strength properties including: fresh (AG-I), slightly altered (AG-II), moderately altered (AG-III), highly altered (AG-IV) and very highly altered (AG-V). The strength properties of the studied rock units correlated well with the alteration grades assigned to them. That is, as the grade increased from AG-I to AG-V, abrasion resistance and crushability index increased, whereas compressive strength, slake durability and impact strength decreased.
  • Keywords
    Chemical index of alteration , Mechanical Properties , Hydrothermal alteration , Uranium mineralization , Gattar area
  • Journal title
    Journal of Mining and Environment
  • Journal title
    Journal of Mining and Environment
  • Record number

    2771899