Uranium In Situ Leaching: Its Advantages, Practice, Problems, And Computer Simulation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bill A. Hancock
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In Situ leaching for the recovery of uranium from low grade sandstone deposits is one of the newest technological advances in the mineral industry. It is rapidly developing into a commercially feasible mining system which has economic, environmental, and social advantages over conventional mining systems. Because of the current uranium shortage, development of In Situ leaching into a sophisticated system has gained new impetus. In Situ leaching will become an important mining technique in the future, which will greatly help to supply uranium for our nation's energy heeds. In this paper, I will be giving an overview of the merits of the system, as well as the technology, problems, and research in solution mining of uranium.
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APA: Bill A. Hancock  (1977)  Uranium In Situ Leaching: Its Advantages, Practice, Problems, And Computer Simulation

MLA: Bill A. Hancock Uranium In Situ Leaching: Its Advantages, Practice, Problems, And Computer Simulation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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