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Geochemical Characteristics and Uranium Mineralization Processes in the Shawan Formation of the Chepaizi Uplift, Junggar Basin, Northwestern China. [PDF]
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Editorial: Acidophile microbiology: from extreme environments to biotechnological applications. [PDF]
Watkin ELJ, Nancucheo I, Schippers A.
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Bioactivity of microbial biofilms in extreme environments. [PDF]
Bhat SP, Roach DJ.
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Assessing rare earth elements in Indian coal ash using Westcott formalism in NAA and leaching studies. [PDF]
Chand M, Bagchi S, Khan BH.
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Flow Microbalance Simulation of Pumping and Injection Unit in In Situ Leaching Uranium Mining Area
In situ leaching (ISL) uranium mining technology is an in situ mining technology in which the chemical solution is injected into the ore-bearing strata through drilling wells, and the solution moves along the ore bed by controlling the hydraulic gradient
Chong Zhang, Kaixuan Tan, Lingdi Fu
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BIOACTIVATION OF LEACHING SOLUTION FOR URANIUM IN-SITU RECOVERY
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferenceļæ½ EXPO Proceedings, 2022Technology of in-situ recovery (ISR) of uranium is using in Kazakhstan for increasing of production 15 times from 800 ton in 1998 till 22 000 ton in 2013. This ISR process is zero wastes technology. Investigations showed serious potential to improve results of ISR technology using biotechnology methods.
Yerkin Bektay +4 more
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Restoration of Uranium In-Situ Leaching Sites
Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 1980Abstract In recent years in-situ leach mining has emerged as a new technology for the recovery of uranium from strata that cannot be mined economically by other means. Because the ore bodies lie within groundwater aquifers, a significant determinant in the process' viability is the requirement that such aquifers be protected from ...
A. D. Hill +5 more
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Mathematical Modeling of In-Situ Uranium Leaching
Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 1979Abstract This paper presents the development and results of a computer model of in-situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a wide range of reservoirs. It can be used with any type of well system, in a reservoir with or without boundaries, and with any ...
Paul M. Bommer, Robert S. Schechter
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