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International Symposium on Uranium Raw Material for the Nuclear Fuel Cycle:
Exploration, Mining, Production, Supply and Demand,
Economics and Environmental Issues
(URAM-2009)
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OPENING SESSION |
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No. of paper IAEA-
CN-175/ |
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Designating Member State/ Organization |
Title of Paper |
111 |
Y. Sokolov |
IAEA |
Welcome address |
55 |
F.J. Dahlkamp |
Germany |
The uranium world in transition from stagnancy to revival |
112 A |
C. Ganguly |
IAEA |
IAEA activities on uranium resources and production and databases for the nuclear fuel cycle |
112 B |
J. Slezak |
IAEA |
Uranium Production Cycle Subprogramme (1.2.1) Activities |
113 |
M. McMurphy |
France |
Keynote address |
72 |
R. Vance |
OECD/NEA |
A long-term view of uranium supply and demand |
99 |
S. Saint-Pierre |
WNA |
WNA’s worldwide overview on front-end nuclear fuel cycle growth (supply and demand) |
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TOPICAL SESSION 1: Uranium markets and economics |
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52 |
G. Capus |
France |
Nuclear power has a bright outlook and information on uranium resources is our duty |
85 |
K. Welham |
United Kingdom |
4 years on: Review of Market Developments |
97 |
M. Roche |
Australia |
Uranium Stewardship – the unifying foundation |
114 |
A. Petoe |
IAEA |
Safeguards obligations related to uranium/thorium mining and processing |
7 |
A. McKay |
Australia |
A review of uranium resources, production and exploration in Australia |
22 |
J. Marlatt |
Canada |
Paradigmatic shifts in exploration process: The role of industry-academia collaborative research and development in discovering the next generation of uranium ore deposits |
79 |
A. Boytsov |
Russian Federation |
Uranium mining capabilities in the Russian Federation |
33 |
W. Cong |
China |
Nuclear industry in China |
63 |
R. Gupta |
India |
Technical developments in uranium mining and milling in India |
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TOPICAL SESSION 2: Social licensing in UPC |
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104 |
R. Gladue |
Canada |
AREVA’s social licensing experience in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada |
75 |
A. Dari |
Niger |
Social licensing in the uranium cycle production (case of Niger) |
115 |
P. Waggitt |
IAEA |
Uranium mining and stakeholder engagement in the Northern Territory, Australia |
106 |
Y. Marignac |
France |
Environmental protection in the management of closed uranium mining sites in France: a pluralistic expertise approach for assessing short, medium and long term options |
21 |
H. Monken-Fernandez
(M. Franklin) |
Brazil |
Social license and environmental protection: When compliance with regulations is not enough |
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TOPICAL SESSION 3: Uranium exploration and geology |
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81 |
L. Ainslie |
South Africa |
Uranium exploration, resources and production in South Africa |
9 |
M. Fairclough |
Australia |
South Australian Uranium Mineral Systems: A spectrum of mineralization across the ages and across styles (‘uranium is where you find it’) |
61 |
A. Chaki |
India |
An overview of uranium exploration strategy in India |
43 |
L. Gonzalez-Oviedo |
Colombia |
Uranium exploration in Paipa and Iza area (Colombia), new contributions (preliminary report) |
88 |
F. Howari |
USA |
Potential and existing uranium resources of the Middle East and North Africa |
45 |
M. Matolin |
Czech Republic |
Levelling airborne and ground gamma-ray spectrometric data to assist uranium exploration |
29 |
G. Wood |
Canada |
The application of borehole seismic techniques in mine development at the millennium |
11 |
A. Bisset |
Australia |
Applied electromagnetic methods in the search for shallow unconformity related uranium mineralisation in Australia |
94 |
S. Fedyanin |
Uzbekistan |
Geophysical testing of low-grade uranium ore technogenic formations |
71 |
W. Swiegers |
Namibia |
The Namibian uranium mining model: Voluntary sector initiatives underpinned by a regulatory safety net ensures best practice |
30 |
S.B. Xie |
China |
The composite interception technology of biochemistry for uranium pollution control at the uranium tailings |
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TOPICAL SESSION 4: Uranium mining and processing |
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79 |
A. Boytsov |
Russian Federation |
Elkon – A new world class Russian uranium mine |
86 |
G. Catchpole |
USA |
Licensing status of new and expanding in-situ recovery uranium projects in the United States |
91 |
N. W. Reynolds |
USA |
Uranium potential and socio-political environment for uranium mining in the eastern United States of America with emphasis on the Coles Hill uranium deposit |
56 |
M. Csovari |
Hungary |
Experience gained from the former uranium ore processing and the remediation of the site in Hungary |
23 |
C. Edwards |
Canada |
Underground milling of uranium ores |
17 |
L. A. Gomiero |
Brazil |
Converting the Caetité mill process to enhance uranium recovery and expand production |
12 |
D. Marsh |
Australia |
Development and expansion of the Langer Heinrich Operation in Namibia |
87 |
J. Otton |
USA |
PAPER: In-situ recovery uranium mining in the United States: Overview of production and remediation |
110 |
A. Castillo |
Argentina |
Uranium production cycle: Argentina situation |
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TC WORKSHOP |
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120 |
F.X. Campbell,
M. Rock Zuccato,
N. Colinet |
IAEA |
The IAEA’s Technical Cooperation Programme: Delivering Results for Peace and Development |
6 |
L. Lopez |
Argentina |
Overview of the recent IAEA national technical cooperation projects on uranium exploration in Argentina |
116 |
J. Slezak |
IAEA |
Technical officer’s experience in supporting TC projects implementation |
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TOPICAL Session 5: Environmental and regulatory issues |
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10 |
M. Iles |
Australia |
Uranium in aquatic sediments: Where are the guidelines? |
65 |
A.K. Suri |
India |
PAPER: Recent pilot plant experience on alkaline leaching of low grade uranium ore in India |
15 |
H. Maerten |
Germany |
Uranium ISR mine closure – general concepts and model-based simulation of natural attenuation for South-Australian mine sites |
100 |
M.A. Charette |
WNTI |
An overview of the international transport of uranium concentrates |
78 |
F. Carvalho |
Portugal |
Environmental remediation and radioactivity monitoring of uranium mining legacy in Portugal |
24 |
D. Schryer |
Canada |
The regulatory perspective on radiation protection in Canadian uranium mines |
7 |
A. McKay |
Australia |
What is world's best pracitce for in situ leach uranium mining? |
26 |
D.G. Feasby |
Canada |
Issues in developing a new uranium mine in Canada |
54 |
P. Schmidt |
Germany |
Uranium mining and milling environmental liabilities management in Germany – lessons learned during almost two decades of implementation of the WISMUT rehabilitation project |
84 |
V. Riazantsev |
Ukraine |
Screening assessment of radionuclide migration in groundwater from the ‘Dneprovskoe’ tailings impoundment (Dneprodzerzhynsk City) and evaluation of remedial options |
98 |
S. Saint-Pierre |
WNA |
WNA’s worldwide overview on nuclear's health, safety and environmental issues and challenges |
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TOPICAL Session 6: Human resources development |
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53 |
H. Ahmadzadeh,
J.L. Petitclerc |
France |
Cooperation with emerging countries in advanced mining training programmes involving an industrial partner |
108 |
M. Cuney |
France |
Training and education in uranium geology and exploration |
109 |
J. Trojacek |
Czech Republic |
WNU-School of uranium production: An international training centre |
90 |
S. Brown |
USA |
The United States uranium recovery industry and the current nuclear renaissance: A health physicists perspective |
117 |
J. Slezak |
IAEA |
The IAEA support to training and education in uranium production cycle – a new task |
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