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Lorado: A Saskatchewan Cold War Uranium Mine and Custom Mill

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Lorado: A Saskatchewan Cold War Uranium Mine and Custom Mill - Ogilvie-Evans, Patty, and Wilson, Ian, and Schramm, Laurier L
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The Lorado deposit was discovered in 1950 in a remote location in northern Saskatchewan, and just north of Lake Athabasca. Subsequent exploration and development led to a mine, mill, and associated campsites being built, all of which were fully operational by 1957. The Lorado mill was unique, having been designed to process ores from smaller, neighbouring mines that would otherwise not have succeeded. This made Lorado the third largest producer of uranium (yellowcake) concentrate in Saskatchewan and one of the top five in ...

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Lorado: A Saskatchewan Cold War Uranium Mine and Custom Mill 2019, Saskatchewan Research Council

ISBN-13: 9780995808164

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