Analysis of Uranium Ores by Geiger Methods

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
The Staff
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

"SummaryDetermination of uranium in ores may be made by measurement of their radioactivity.The method most commonly used is that of measuring beta radiations with the tray-type beta counter. This will give an accurate uranium determination provided the sample does not contain thurium and that the beta and gamma activities have not been disturbed from their natural state of equilibrium. Such a loss of equilibrium will result from mining the ore or from the weathering of the surface rock.A method is described which eliminates errors due to loss of equilibrium. The beta and gamma activities are measured simultaneously in one simple operation. This method is recommended for assaying samples of products from milling operations and its use is limited only by the presence of thorium in a ratio greater than one part of thorium to twenty parts of uranium.A third method is recommended for the analysis of exploration samples and diamond drill cores, which may be assayed in the uncrushed state.Rapid determinations of a large number of samples is possible with the pressure ionization chamber, which is sensitive to gamma activity."
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APA: The Staff  (1950)  Analysis of Uranium Ores by Geiger Methods

MLA: The Staff Analysis of Uranium Ores by Geiger Methods. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1950.

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