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[en] The Republic of Korea, occupies the southern end of the Korean peninsula. It has a long history of mining and mineral production, and has an active and fairly well equipped Geological Survey. The country in general is quite highly mineralized with many minerals including uranium although there has been no uranium production from it yet. Uranium occurs in granites, schists, and in black carbonaceous shales. The Korean Geological survey has estimated that one ore body contains 650 tonnes U in 1,600,000 tons of ore at an average grade of 0.047 percent U3O8. Many recent reports also indicate very large resources of uranium in very low grade ranges. The uranium potential for the Republic of Korea is considered in Category 2 (1,000 - 10,000 tonnes U) in the normal IUREP context. However, a very large resource may exist in the very low grades in black shales of the country. This resource is considered as in category 6 (500,000 to 1,000,000 tonnes U). (author)
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Dec 1977; 19 p; IUREP-NFS--154; 21 refs, 2 figs
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, ACTINIDES, ASIA, BITUMINOUS MATERIALS, CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS, CHALCOGENIDES, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, FOSSIL FUELS, FUELS, GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS, IGNEOUS ROCKS, MATERIALS, METALS, METAMORPHIC ROCKS, MINERAL RESOURCES, MINERALS, OIL SHALES, ORES, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PLUTONIC ROCKS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, RESOURCES, ROCKS, SEDIMENTARY ROCKS, SHALES, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM OXIDES
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