Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting

Since the 21st century, the closure of domestic uranium mines in Europe has made it one of the world's leading importers of uranium. In recent years, a series of policy adjustments have led to an improving situation for enriched uranium supply, yet the challenge of natural uranium supply remain...

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Published in:Energy Strategy Reviews
Main Authors: Zexin Wang, Hao Song, Youliang Chen, Jiye Song, Mingcai Hou, Qi Li, Qianmin Du, Huijie Yu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2024.101467
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:33bb97a9c2aa492689c09d7bde7e2b22 2024-09-15T18:10:03+00:00 Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting Zexin Wang Hao Song Youliang Chen Jiye Song Mingcai Hou Qi Li Qianmin Du Huijie Yu 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2024.101467 https://doaj.org/article/33bb97a9c2aa492689c09d7bde7e2b22 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X24001743 https://doaj.org/toc/2211-467X 2211-467X doi:10.1016/j.esr.2024.101467 https://doaj.org/article/33bb97a9c2aa492689c09d7bde7e2b22 Energy Strategy Reviews, Vol 54, Iss , Pp 101467- (2024) Uranium deposit Spatiotemporal distribution Metallogenic province Geodynamic setting Europe Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade HD9502-9502.5 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2024.101467 2024-08-12T15:24:03Z Since the 21st century, the closure of domestic uranium mines in Europe has made it one of the world's leading importers of uranium. In recent years, a series of policy adjustments have led to an improving situation for enriched uranium supply, yet the challenge of natural uranium supply remains unresolved. This work divides Europe into five uranium metallogenic provinces based on its geological background and the distribution characteristics of various types of uranium deposits. The intrusive type uranium deposits in Greenland U metallogenic province, the metasomatite type uranium deposits in Ukraine U metallogenic province, and the granite-related type uranium deposits in Central Europe U metallogenic province contain a considerable amount of uranium resources, but their mining activities are difficult to continue due to a series of reasons. Benefited from the unique advantages of in-site leaching and exploitation, sandstone type uranium deposit is the most promising targets for mining among conventional uranium resource types, contains significant uranium resources in the Central Europe U metallogenic province and the Alpine orogenic belt U metallogenic province (378 × 103 t). In terms of unconventional uranium resources, the black shale type uranium deposits and the phosphate type uranium deposits (resources) are equally high potential development targets. Estimates suggest that black shale in Sweden contains 6535 × 103 t of uranium resources, and uranium can be recovered as a by-product from millions of tonnes of phosphate imported annually by EU. Sandstone type, black shale type and phosphate type, these three types of uranium resources hold significant strategic importance for Europe in the coming years, as they can provide ''local solutions'' to the energy crisis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Energy Strategy Reviews 54 101467
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topic Uranium deposit
Spatiotemporal distribution
Metallogenic province
Geodynamic setting
Europe
Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade
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Spatiotemporal distribution
Metallogenic province
Geodynamic setting
Europe
Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade
HD9502-9502.5
Zexin Wang
Hao Song
Youliang Chen
Jiye Song
Mingcai Hou
Qi Li
Qianmin Du
Huijie Yu
Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
topic_facet Uranium deposit
Spatiotemporal distribution
Metallogenic province
Geodynamic setting
Europe
Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade
HD9502-9502.5
description Since the 21st century, the closure of domestic uranium mines in Europe has made it one of the world's leading importers of uranium. In recent years, a series of policy adjustments have led to an improving situation for enriched uranium supply, yet the challenge of natural uranium supply remains unresolved. This work divides Europe into five uranium metallogenic provinces based on its geological background and the distribution characteristics of various types of uranium deposits. The intrusive type uranium deposits in Greenland U metallogenic province, the metasomatite type uranium deposits in Ukraine U metallogenic province, and the granite-related type uranium deposits in Central Europe U metallogenic province contain a considerable amount of uranium resources, but their mining activities are difficult to continue due to a series of reasons. Benefited from the unique advantages of in-site leaching and exploitation, sandstone type uranium deposit is the most promising targets for mining among conventional uranium resource types, contains significant uranium resources in the Central Europe U metallogenic province and the Alpine orogenic belt U metallogenic province (378 × 103 t). In terms of unconventional uranium resources, the black shale type uranium deposits and the phosphate type uranium deposits (resources) are equally high potential development targets. Estimates suggest that black shale in Sweden contains 6535 × 103 t of uranium resources, and uranium can be recovered as a by-product from millions of tonnes of phosphate imported annually by EU. Sandstone type, black shale type and phosphate type, these three types of uranium resources hold significant strategic importance for Europe in the coming years, as they can provide ''local solutions'' to the energy crisis.
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Hao Song
Youliang Chen
Jiye Song
Mingcai Hou
Qi Li
Qianmin Du
Huijie Yu
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Hao Song
Youliang Chen
Jiye Song
Mingcai Hou
Qi Li
Qianmin Du
Huijie Yu
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title Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
title_short Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
title_full Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
title_fullStr Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
title_full_unstemmed Uranium resource of Europe: Development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
title_sort uranium resource of europe: development status, metallogenic provinces and geodynamic setting
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