The Mineralogy of the Uranium Ores with Some Considerations on Their Significance in Metal Extraction and Mineral Exploration

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Claudia Gasparrini
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Uranium occurs in a variety of minerals, the more common primary ones of which are uraninite-pitchblende, coffinite and a group known as the complex multiple oxides. Identification and description of the uranium-bearing and associated minerals in ore samples may give a preliminary indication of the potential economic importance of the deposit and may also suggest initial approaches to metal extraction. The present paper reviews the common uranium minerals, describes their manner of occurrence and compares the types of deposits with which they are associated. Methods and techniques for their identification are described and their leaching characteristics discussed.
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APA: Claudia Gasparrini  (1981)  The Mineralogy of the Uranium Ores with Some Considerations on Their Significance in Metal Extraction and Mineral Exploration

MLA: Claudia Gasparrini The Mineralogy of the Uranium Ores with Some Considerations on Their Significance in Metal Extraction and Mineral Exploration. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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