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Chemistry / Uranium mining / Tailings / Midnite Mine / In-situ leach / Uranium / Mine reclamation / Radioactive waste / Open-pit mining / Mining / Environment / Environmental issues with mining
Date: 2008-05-06 14:55:50
Chemistry
Uranium mining
Tailings
Midnite Mine
In-situ leach
Uranium
Mine reclamation
Radioactive waste
Open-pit mining
Mining
Environment
Environmental issues with mining

Technologically Enhanced Naturally Occuring Radiactive Materials From Uranium Mining -- Volume 1: Mining and Reclamation Background

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