Uranium FAQ > I (4 entries)
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A resource whose size and grade have been estimated from sampling at places spaced closely enough that its continuity can be reasonably assumed.
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A resource whose size and grade have been estimated mainly or wholly from limited sampling data, assuming that the mineralized body is continuous based on geological evidence.
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The recovery by chemical leaching of minerals from porous orebodies without physical excavation. Also known as solution mining and in situ leaching (ISL)
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An exchange of ions in a crystal with irons in a solution. Used as a method for recovering valuable metals, such as uranium, from solution.
