The Athabasca Basin, located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada, is a major source of global U and an important economic driver for the province and country. Athabasca Basin U deposits consist of uraninite and pitchblende dominated by quartz and aluminosilicates and varying amounts of sulfide and arsenide minerals associated with varying concentrations of As, Se, Mo, Ni, and 226Ra (elements of concern; EOCs). Processing these U ores results in tailings that are often enriched in EOCs. Mill treatment processes are designed to generate tailings that minimize the long-term environmental impact of U tailings, although many challenges exist in reaching this goal. Many studies have contributed to our understanding of the geochemistry of these taili...
Uranium mill tailings from the Ranger mine, located in the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern T...
Natural uranium (U) occurs as a mixture of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Only 23...
The P2 reverse fault in the metasedimentary basement rocks of the eastern Athabasca Basin is the mai...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada is a major source of uranium (U) and an importa...
The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local gro...
The geochemistry of surface media above two known U deposits were examined to observe any possible d...
This study investigates geogenic U and As mobilization in relation to bedrock geology, groundwater g...
The deposits were studied in the field by the writer in 1952. Later laboratory work was directed tow...
uranium-bearing phases in a u-mill disposal site in Northern Canada: Products of the interaction bet...
A study of the Millennium and Eagle Point basement-hosted deposits was conducted to obtain a compreh...
International audienceThe speciation of uranium was studied in the mill tailings of the Gunnar urani...
The mineralogy and evolution of Al and Mg in U mill tailings are poorly understood. Elemental analys...
The Rabbit Lake in-pit tailings body consisted of alternating layers of ice, frozen tailings and unf...
International audienceThe genetic model for the giant unconformity-related uranium deposits of the A...
The Millennium uranium basement-hosted unconformity-related deposit is one of the most recent discov...
Uranium mill tailings from the Ranger mine, located in the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern T...
Natural uranium (U) occurs as a mixture of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Only 23...
The P2 reverse fault in the metasedimentary basement rocks of the eastern Athabasca Basin is the mai...
The Athabasca Basin in northern Saskatchewan, Canada is a major source of uranium (U) and an importa...
The production and storage of uranium mine mill tailings have the potential to contaminate local gro...
The geochemistry of surface media above two known U deposits were examined to observe any possible d...
This study investigates geogenic U and As mobilization in relation to bedrock geology, groundwater g...
The deposits were studied in the field by the writer in 1952. Later laboratory work was directed tow...
uranium-bearing phases in a u-mill disposal site in Northern Canada: Products of the interaction bet...
A study of the Millennium and Eagle Point basement-hosted deposits was conducted to obtain a compreh...
International audienceThe speciation of uranium was studied in the mill tailings of the Gunnar urani...
The mineralogy and evolution of Al and Mg in U mill tailings are poorly understood. Elemental analys...
The Rabbit Lake in-pit tailings body consisted of alternating layers of ice, frozen tailings and unf...
International audienceThe genetic model for the giant unconformity-related uranium deposits of the A...
The Millennium uranium basement-hosted unconformity-related deposit is one of the most recent discov...
Uranium mill tailings from the Ranger mine, located in the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern T...
Natural uranium (U) occurs as a mixture of three radioactive isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U. Only 23...
The P2 reverse fault in the metasedimentary basement rocks of the eastern Athabasca Basin is the mai...