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Poster with image of a Native American with a painted face saying "Stop Uranium Mining, Respect our Mother Earth.
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The diversification of “Big Oil” into uranium mining was a product of a long, entangled history of both the oil and uranium industries. By focussing on the story of the formation of an infamous international cartel allocating the uranium prices during the 1970s, this article explores the controversial role Gulf Oil Corporation played in the uranium ...
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Determination of uranium in mineral phosphate fertilizers using a low cost gamma spectroscope
Frank Jacobs +7 more
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The first edition of the 'World Uranium Hearing Grey Book' for the World Uranium Hearing in Salzburg, 13-19 September 1992 is meant to be a reference for people involved in the World Uranium Hearing.
Krumbholz, E. +2 more
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Uranium mining and lung cancer: a legacy of the nuclear age. [PDF]
Samet JM, Richardson DB.
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Assessment of possible causes of groundwater contamination near ISR uranium mining sites
Currently there are about 104 nuclear power plants operating in the U.S. that consume approximately 50 million pounds of uranium per year, but annual U.S. domestic uranium production is only about 4.8 million pounds per year.
Gamboa, Yaneth Parra
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Correction: Assessment of the radiological situation near a mothballed uranium mining facility in North-East Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Subbotin S +7 more
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Uranium deposits of Temple Mountain
Temple Mountain is a prominent topographic feature on the southeast flank of the San Rafael Swell in Emery County, Utah, the outline of which resembles the Temple at Salt Lake City. The existence of uranium in this area has been known for many years, but
Robeck, Raymond C.
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Radon Concentration Survey in Settlements Located in Uranium Mining Territory in Northern Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Kashkinbayev Y +10 more
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