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area record retrograde exchange of H-isotopes with relatively recent meteoric water having<br />

low δ 2 H values (e.g. Kyser and Kerrich, 1991). The preferential exchange of H-isotopes in<br />

these chlorites suggests that the fault zones were active after U-mineralization and remain<br />

a zone of preferential fluid circulation (e.g. Fayek and Kyser, 1997).<br />

5.3. Implication for uranium metallogeny in others Paleoproterozoic successor<br />

basins: the case of Finland and Guyana<br />

U mineralization in Paleoproterozoic successor basins similar to those in the<br />

Beaverlodge and South Alligator River areas are also known in Finland and Guyana.<br />

5.3.1. Uranium metallogenic in Paleoproterozoic successor basins in Finland<br />

Rocks of the Fennoscandinavian shield in central Finland (Fig. 5.4) are divided into<br />

the Karelian and Kola domains separated by the Lapland granulite belt (Sorjonen-Ward et<br />

al., 1994). The Kola domains comprise Archean and Paleoproterozoic terrains that were<br />

accreted to the Karelian domain between 2 Ga and 1.8 Ga (Sorjonen-Ward and Luukkonen,<br />

2005) and consist of granitoids and gneisses (Gaál and Gorbatschev, 1987). The 2.5-1.85<br />

Ga Karelian domain consists of Neoarchean basement and Paleoproterozoic sedimentary<br />

rocks with minor volcanic rocks and occurs in separate basins within Neoarchean basement<br />

blocks.<br />

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