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Post by BOCKHO3on Jan 30, 2017 9:00am
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Depth For high grade uranium

Depth For high grade uraniumNeed to check out whether or not this is consid high grade and seems it is. The high grade at Mcarthur mine's listed at 500-600 meter depth. This does not mean that high grade at depths of 500 m is necessarily able to be ( by the average onlooker)determined econom automatically, but depths of 500 meters for high grade have been historically ( it would appear ??) ...consider looking up high grade uranium discoveries , at depths of 500,600 meters etc. or combinations of those words. Also seen hints of this in Niger mining. Hope this info may be of some assistance to you. Note, this is all IMO and I invite other opinions.
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