Processing Of Nabarlek Uranium Deposit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Seal
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Nabarlek is situated in the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Reserve about 270 km due east of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. During the dry season (May to November) Nabarlek is accessible from Darwin over the Arnhem Highway-- a distance of 330 km. Throughout the wet season (December to April), except for a few days, access is provided by aircraft from Darwin to the Nabarlek airstrip. Because of the limited access during the wet season, reagents and supplies have to be stock- piled for six months on the site to maintain operations. With the mine and plant being remotely located on private Arnhem land with very limited access outside the site fence, operating personnel are flown to Darwin every six days for their days off.
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APA: Richard Seal  (1980)  Processing Of Nabarlek Uranium Deposit

MLA: Richard Seal Processing Of Nabarlek Uranium Deposit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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