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  2. Uranium in the environment - Wikipedia

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    It is found in many minerals including uraninite (the most common uranium ore), autunite, uranophane, torbernite, and coffinite. [7] There are significant concentrations of uranium in some substances, such as phosphate rock deposits, and minerals such as lignite, and monazite sands in uranium-rich ores. (It is recovered commercially from these ...

  3. Uranium ore - Wikipedia

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    Sample of uranium ore. Uranium ore deposits are economically recoverable concentrations of uranium within Earth's crust. Uranium is one of the most common elements in Earth's crust, being 40 times more common than silver and 500 times more common than gold. [1] It can be found almost everywhere in rock, soil, rivers, and oceans. [2]

  4. Uranium - Wikipedia

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    Low-grade uranium ore mined typically contains 0.01 to 0.25% uranium oxides. ... At 10 mg/m 3, uranium is immediately dangerous to life and health. [128]

  5. Uranium mining - Wikipedia

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    Uranium-235, the fissile isotope of uranium used in nuclear reactors, makes up about 0.7% of uranium from ore. It is the only naturally occurring isotope capable of directly generating nuclear power. While uranium-235 can be "bred" from 234

  6. Uraninite - Wikipedia

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    The extremely rare elements technetium and promethium can be found in uraninite in very small quantities (about 200 pg/kg and 4 fg/kg respectively), produced by the spontaneous fission of uranium-238. Francium can also be found in uraninite at 1 francium atom for every 1 × 10 18 uranium atoms in the ore as a result from the decay of actinium.

  7. Uranium mining debate - Wikipedia

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    Because uranium ore emits radon gas, uranium mining can be more dangerous than other underground mining, unless adequate ventilation systems are installed. During the 1950s, many Navajos in the U.S. became uranium miners, as many uranium deposits were discovered on Navajo reservations.

  8. Why Uranium Energy Stock Popped on Thursday - AOL

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    Uranium Energy (NYSEMKT: UEC) stock raced out of the gate on the first trading day of 2025, rising 11.2% through 10:50 a.m. ET.. A modest uptick in the price of uranium underlies Uranium Energy's ...

  9. Uranium tailings - Wikipedia

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    The raw uranium ore is brought to the surface and crushed into a fine sand. The valuable uranium-bearing minerals are then removed via heap leaching with the use of acids or bases, and the remaining radioactive sludge, called "uranium tailings", is stored in huge impoundments. A short ton (907 kg) of ore yields one to five pounds (0.45 to 2.3 ...