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2.2 Characterization by ferric iron and discriminate between the rich iron alteration and those 
acidity indices having the higher content kaolinite, related with 
Uranium mineralization (Hallalouche, D.,1995b) . These N 
two indices were defined by Cervelle and Al, 1988a. The | is 
iron index is expressed by equation (1): | 
  
The ferric iron index calculation well related to the iron 
content (figure 2) and the acidity index ( figure 3) 
(which is the optic translation of the geochimical content 
of the rich rocks in clear mineral and essentially the 
aluminosilicate) was used respectively in order to 
F3, = (tm3-tm2)/(tm3-tm4) (1) 
  
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Figure 2. The Application of the Iron Index to the Alteration Profile 3. 
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Figure 3. The Application of the Acidity Index to the Alteration Profile 
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