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Uranium prospecting; La prospection de l'uranium

Abstract

This report is an instruction book for uranium prospecting. It appeals to private prospecting. As prospecting is now a scientific and technical research, it cannot be done without preliminary studies. First of all, general prospecting methods are given with a recall of fundamental geologic data and some general principles which are common with all type of prospecting. The peculiarities of uranium prospecting are also presented and in particular the radioactivity property of uranium as well as the special aspect of uranium ores and the aspect of neighbouring ores. In a third part, a description of the different uranium ores is given and separated in two different categories: primary and secondary ores, according to the place of transformation, deep or near the crust surface respectively. In the first category, the primary ores include pitchblende, thorianite and rare uranium oxides as euxenite and fergusonite for example. In the second category, the secondary ores contain autunite and chalcolite for example. An exhaustive presentation of the geiger-Mueller counter is given with the presentation of its different components, its functioning and utilization and its maintenance. The radioactivity interpretation method is showed as well as the elaboration of a topographic map of the measured radioactivity. A  More>>
Authors:
Roubault, M [1] 
  1. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Saclay (France). Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1955
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
CEA-R-484
Subject:
11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS; AUTUNITE; GAMMA DETECTION; GEIGER-MUELLER COUNTERS; MANUALS; MINERALOGY; PEGMATITES; PHOSPHATE ROCKS; PITCHBLENDE; PROSPECTING; RECOMMENDATIONS; SANDSTONES; SCHISTS; THORIANITE; THORIUM ORES; URANIUM DEPOSITS; URANIUM ORES
OSTI ID:
20868355
Research Organizations:
CEA Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR07R0484036108
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
70 pages
Announcement Date:
May 29, 2007

Citation Formats

Roubault, M. Uranium prospecting; La prospection de l'uranium. France: N. p., 1955. Web.
Roubault, M. Uranium prospecting; La prospection de l'uranium. France.
Roubault, M. 1955. "Uranium prospecting; La prospection de l'uranium." France.
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title = {Uranium prospecting; La prospection de l'uranium}
author = {Roubault, M}
abstractNote = {This report is an instruction book for uranium prospecting. It appeals to private prospecting. As prospecting is now a scientific and technical research, it cannot be done without preliminary studies. First of all, general prospecting methods are given with a recall of fundamental geologic data and some general principles which are common with all type of prospecting. The peculiarities of uranium prospecting are also presented and in particular the radioactivity property of uranium as well as the special aspect of uranium ores and the aspect of neighbouring ores. In a third part, a description of the different uranium ores is given and separated in two different categories: primary and secondary ores, according to the place of transformation, deep or near the crust surface respectively. In the first category, the primary ores include pitchblende, thorianite and rare uranium oxides as euxenite and fergusonite for example. In the second category, the secondary ores contain autunite and chalcolite for example. An exhaustive presentation of the geiger-Mueller counter is given with the presentation of its different components, its functioning and utilization and its maintenance. The radioactivity interpretation method is showed as well as the elaboration of a topographic map of the measured radioactivity. A brief presentation of other detection methods than geiger-Mueller counters is given: the measurement of fluorescence and a chemical test using the fluorescence properties of uranium salts. Finally, the main characteristics of uranium deposits are discussed. (M.P.)}
place = {France}
year = {1955}
month = {Jul}
}