Mineral reserves of naturally radioactive thorium-bearing raw materials |
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Authors: | V. M. Dekusar M. S. Kolesnikova A. I. Nikolaev V. G. Maiorov B. Ya. Zilberman |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Science Center of the Russian Federation ?C Leipunskii Institute for Physics and Power Engineering (GNTs RF ?C FEI), Obninsk, Russia 2. Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IKhTREMS KNTs RAN), Apatity, Murmansk Oblast, Russia 3. Scientific-Industrial Association Khlopin Radium Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Abstract: | The state of mineral reserves of thorium-bearing raw materials from the Kola Peninsula and other regions of Russia and the
Commonwealth of Independent States is examined. Schemes for secondary extraction of thorium during processing of the most
accessible raw-material sources – loparite, baddeleyite, monazite, pyrochlore, and columbite-tantalites – are presented. In
theory, ores of operating mines, thorium-bearing wastes obtained during decontamination of reprocessed concentrates, as well
as raw materials sources best prepared for processing, for example, perovskite concentrate from the Afrikanda field, rare-metal
raw material from the Tomtor field, baddeleyite concentrate, and others, can meet the demand. It is concluded that in the
near future about 300 tons thorium/yr can be obtained from accumulated wastes of operating mines and as a by-product of processing
rare-earth raw material. |
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