Wyomings Geology Potential for U.S. Utilities
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Wyoming has multiple roll-front uranium deposits in its sandstones. A
pro-mining state, prolific numbers of roll-front uranium deposits, and a rising
spot uranium price in a uranium bull market all combine to make Wyoming the
U.S. center for in situ leach mining (ISL), also known as solution mining. pratiyogita kiran monthly magazine free download However, as Ray Harris had suggested during
our interview there may be larger uranium source, possibly one that may be
competitive with Athabasca Basin or Northern Australia. It is a premise he had
argued in the 1980s, in the previously quote work, and again in 1993, Harris
paper, entitled “Geological classification and origin of radioactive
mineralization in Wyoming. pratiyogita kiran ebook ” In his 1986 work, Harris concluded, “Given
the impressive length of exposure, the relatively shallow subcrop depths of
favorable nonconformities in Wyoming, and the great amounts of uranium
available for mobilization, a nonconformity-related uranium deposit should
exist somewhere in Wyoming.” One possibility, as Harris suggested, may be in
Fremont Countys Copper Mountain area. pratiyogita kiran books free download Harris wrote that at the
Copper Mountain area, “Uranium occurs in fractured and faulted Precambrian
rocks and in the nonconformably overlying Eocene Tepee Trail Formation. The
uranium occurrence is subeconomic but of promising grade and size.” He added,
“The uranium is spatially related to fractures and subsidiary faults associated
with the Laramide North Canning fault. Rocky Mountain Energy Company has
conducted detailed drilling on the North Canning deposit.” pratiyogita
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