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Recent and Not-So-Recent Developments in Uranium Deposits and Implications for Exploration

Edited By: Michel Cuney and Kurt Kyser
257 pages, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
Recent and Not-So-Recent Developments in Uranium Deposits and Implications for Exploration
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  • Recent and Not-So-Recent Developments in Uranium Deposits and Implications for Exploration ISBN: 9780921294481 Paperback Dec 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 months
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Exploration for uranium is currently at a level that surpasses the last exploration boom some 30 years ago. Despite the lack of interest in uranium as a commodity during the past 30 years and the resulting loss of expertise and research, considerable progress has been made in research because of new ideas and technologies. These have allowed researchers to quantify models for all types of deposits.

The purpose of this volume is to highlight the data and research that have developed over the last 30 years as well as results from new research that can be integrated into exploration for uranium. The book considers models for different types of uranium deposits and the mechanisms that control their genesis, relating source, transport, deposition, and preservation, and how these can be used to refine strategies for uranium exploration.

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Edited By: Michel Cuney and Kurt Kyser
257 pages, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
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