Abstract
The authors propose a synthesis of the numerous contributions presented at the Geneva conference. They first address deposits: uranium deposits (studies on uranium geochemistry and metallogeny, descriptions of various deposit types such as those associated with sedimentary layers or tectonic structures or petrographic types), thorium deposits, beryllium deposits, zirconium deposits. A second part addresses research methods and equipment: descriptive mineralogical studies, analytic physical or chemical methods, analytic field methods, isotope analysis, prospecting methods (geochemical techniques, radiometry, geophysical methods, general remarks on prospecting methods, organization of prospecting operations, and techniques of deep prospecting). The third part addresses the issues of reserves and resources: definitions, assessment techniques, geographical distribution of reserves and resources. The fourth part addresses the exploitation: quarries, underground exploitation, measures for personnel protection. The fifth part addresses ore concentration: determination of uranium ore and other raw material, concentration by physical means, ore concentration by chemical means, ore sampling, and plant monitoring and regulation. The last part addresses the economy of raw materials: uranium (cost price and production, and purchase and selling prices in different countries, world market in 1960 and on a longer term), thorium, beryllium, zirconium, lithium and helium.
Lecoq, M.;
Mabile, J.;
[1]
Carrat, G.;
[2]
Ginocchio, A.;
[3]
Roques, E.;
[4]
Waynbaum, M.;
[5]
Chervet, J.;
Branche, G.;
Geffroy, J.;
[6]
Le Goff, M.
[7]
- Direction des Recherches et Exploitations Minieres (France)
- Service Central des Recherches, Direction des Recherches et Exploitations Minieres (France)
- Service Central des Productions, Direction des Recherches et Exploitations Minieres (France)
- Service Concentration, Direction des Recherches et Exploitations Minieres (France)
- Service Developpement et Programmes Generaux, Direction des Recherches et Exploitations Minieres (France)
- Service de Mineralogie, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Fontenay-aux-Roses (France)
- Secretariat technique de la Direction des Recherches et Exploitations Minieres (France)
Citation Formats
Lecoq, M., Mabile, J., Carrat, G., Ginocchio, A., Roques, E., Waynbaum, M., Chervet, J., Branche, G., Geffroy, J., and Le Goff, M.
Nuclear raw materials. Knowledge status after the Geneva conference (September 1958); Les matieres premieres nucleaires. Etat des connaissances apres la conference de Geneve (Septembre 1958).
France: N. p.,
1959.
Web.
Lecoq, M., Mabile, J., Carrat, G., Ginocchio, A., Roques, E., Waynbaum, M., Chervet, J., Branche, G., Geffroy, J., & Le Goff, M.
Nuclear raw materials. Knowledge status after the Geneva conference (September 1958); Les matieres premieres nucleaires. Etat des connaissances apres la conference de Geneve (Septembre 1958).
France.
Lecoq, M., Mabile, J., Carrat, G., Ginocchio, A., Roques, E., Waynbaum, M., Chervet, J., Branche, G., Geffroy, J., and Le Goff, M.
1959.
"Nuclear raw materials. Knowledge status after the Geneva conference (September 1958); Les matieres premieres nucleaires. Etat des connaissances apres la conference de Geneve (Septembre 1958)."
France.
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title = {Nuclear raw materials. Knowledge status after the Geneva conference (September 1958); Les matieres premieres nucleaires. Etat des connaissances apres la conference de Geneve (Septembre 1958)}
author = {Lecoq, M., Mabile, J., Carrat, G., Ginocchio, A., Roques, E., Waynbaum, M., Chervet, J., Branche, G., Geffroy, J., and Le Goff, M.}
abstractNote = {The authors propose a synthesis of the numerous contributions presented at the Geneva conference. They first address deposits: uranium deposits (studies on uranium geochemistry and metallogeny, descriptions of various deposit types such as those associated with sedimentary layers or tectonic structures or petrographic types), thorium deposits, beryllium deposits, zirconium deposits. A second part addresses research methods and equipment: descriptive mineralogical studies, analytic physical or chemical methods, analytic field methods, isotope analysis, prospecting methods (geochemical techniques, radiometry, geophysical methods, general remarks on prospecting methods, organization of prospecting operations, and techniques of deep prospecting). The third part addresses the issues of reserves and resources: definitions, assessment techniques, geographical distribution of reserves and resources. The fourth part addresses the exploitation: quarries, underground exploitation, measures for personnel protection. The fifth part addresses ore concentration: determination of uranium ore and other raw material, concentration by physical means, ore concentration by chemical means, ore sampling, and plant monitoring and regulation. The last part addresses the economy of raw materials: uranium (cost price and production, and purchase and selling prices in different countries, world market in 1960 and on a longer term), thorium, beryllium, zirconium, lithium and helium.}
place = {France}
year = {1959}
month = {May}
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title = {Nuclear raw materials. Knowledge status after the Geneva conference (September 1958); Les matieres premieres nucleaires. Etat des connaissances apres la conference de Geneve (Septembre 1958)}
author = {Lecoq, M., Mabile, J., Carrat, G., Ginocchio, A., Roques, E., Waynbaum, M., Chervet, J., Branche, G., Geffroy, J., and Le Goff, M.}
abstractNote = {The authors propose a synthesis of the numerous contributions presented at the Geneva conference. They first address deposits: uranium deposits (studies on uranium geochemistry and metallogeny, descriptions of various deposit types such as those associated with sedimentary layers or tectonic structures or petrographic types), thorium deposits, beryllium deposits, zirconium deposits. A second part addresses research methods and equipment: descriptive mineralogical studies, analytic physical or chemical methods, analytic field methods, isotope analysis, prospecting methods (geochemical techniques, radiometry, geophysical methods, general remarks on prospecting methods, organization of prospecting operations, and techniques of deep prospecting). The third part addresses the issues of reserves and resources: definitions, assessment techniques, geographical distribution of reserves and resources. The fourth part addresses the exploitation: quarries, underground exploitation, measures for personnel protection. The fifth part addresses ore concentration: determination of uranium ore and other raw material, concentration by physical means, ore concentration by chemical means, ore sampling, and plant monitoring and regulation. The last part addresses the economy of raw materials: uranium (cost price and production, and purchase and selling prices in different countries, world market in 1960 and on a longer term), thorium, beryllium, zirconium, lithium and helium.}
place = {France}
year = {1959}
month = {May}
}