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The Uranium World in Transition from Stagnancy to Revival. Address of the Symposium President

Abstract

This International Symposium on the Uranium Raw Materials for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle is in succession of previous uranium symposia organized and hosted by the IAEA over a period of almost four decades — the first conference of this kind took place in 1970. Although delegates came and come from nations of various political systems, and ethnic or cultural heritage, all these symposia were characterized by a spirit of frankness and tolerance that permitted, in addition to the public presentations, an individual exchange of knowledge and experience beyond that of official directives. As the agenda shows, the spectrum of topics covered this week is indeed broad, ranging from exploration to mining and milling through to environmental, socio-economic and regulatory aspects. Besides providing an update on the state of the uranium industry today, this multidisciplinary approach pursues two additional goals: - First, to provide an indication of the wealth of information contained in numerous publications covering past and present uranium research, exploration and recovery results, concepts, techniques etc., and - Second, to promote and facilitate communication, not only between the representatives of the various disciplines actively engaged in the uranium raw materials cycle, but also between professionals and the public.
Publication Date:
May 15, 2014
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-1739
Resource Relation:
Conference: URAM-2009: 3. International Symposium on Uranium Raw Material for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Exploration, Mining, Production, Supply and Demand, Economics and Environmental Issues, Vienna (Austria), 22-26 Jun 2009; Related Information: In: Uranium Raw Material for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Exploration, Mining, Production, Supply and Demand, Economics and Environmental Issues (URAM-2009). Proceedings of an International Symposium| 322 p.
Subject:
11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; ENHANCED RECOVERY; EXPLORATION; GLOBAL ASPECTS; IAEA; MEETINGS; MILLING; MINING; NUCLEAR FUELS; RAW MATERIALS; SUPPLY AND DEMAND; URANIUM; URANIUM REQUIREMENTS; URANIUM RESERVES
OSTI ID:
22320757
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section, Vienna (Austria); OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Issy-les-Moulineaux (France); Nuclear Energy Institute, Washington, DC (United States); World Nuclear Association, London (United Kingdom)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 978-92-0-105014-4; ISSN 1011-4289; TRN: XA15M0002026959
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form. Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Publications/PDF/TE-1739_web.pdf; Enquiries should be addressed to IAEA, Marketing and Sales Unit, Publishing Section, E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www.iaea.org/books
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 13-16
Announcement Date:
Apr 01, 2015

Citation Formats

Dahlkamp, F.J., E-mail: franz@dahlkamp.org. The Uranium World in Transition from Stagnancy to Revival. Address of the Symposium President. IAEA: N. p., 2014. Web.
Dahlkamp, F.J., E-mail: franz@dahlkamp.org. The Uranium World in Transition from Stagnancy to Revival. Address of the Symposium President. IAEA.
Dahlkamp, F.J., E-mail: franz@dahlkamp.org. 2014. "The Uranium World in Transition from Stagnancy to Revival. Address of the Symposium President." IAEA.
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