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GREY:ESOFD - Post by User

Post by GoldfingerU3O8on Mar 14, 2013 6:19am
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High grade pod Math

High grade pod Math

Several million pounds of yellow cake in a small area are not out of reach. The average cubic meter of "soil" has a weight of 2.7 tons. Lets assume we are standing on one square meter (this is our very small pod) and below this square meter are 20 m with 2,5% Uranium and 50 m with 0,4 %. This could be around 3.500 pounds ............... on this small pod of 1 square meter.

If the pod has the size of 30m*30m (still 20m with 2.5% and 50 m with 0,4%) we are talking about over 3 Mio pounds of Uranium.

If the pod has size of 100*150 m the same math give us over 50 Mio pounds.

A pod of 150*300m gives us over 150 Mio pounds. Makes sense?

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