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Abstract: In-Situ Leaching of Uranium--Developing Technology

Warren H. Westphal

In-situ leaching of uranium is a developing technology that promises to increase substantially the supply of uranium in the United States by allowing Previous HitminingNext Hit of many uranium ore bodies which are not amenable to conventional Previous HitminingNext Hit techniques. An AAPG-SME-SPE-sponsored research conference on in-situ leaching was held in August 1976. This conference, the first of its kind, covered well completion, the use of computer controlled well operations, the chemistry of leaching solutions, the environmental rules and regulations relating to solution Previous HitminingNext Hit, and the geologic parameters necessary for successful solution Previous HitminingTop of uranium.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90968©1977 AAPG-SEPM Annual Convention and Exhibition, Washington, DC