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          World Distribution of Uranium Provinces

          Non-serial Publications

          English STI/PUB/1929 | 978-92-0-132420-7

          | € 22.00 | Date published: 2021

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          Description

          Uranium resources occur as clusters within geologically permissive zones, known as 'uranium provinces', where the majority of future discoveries are likely to be made. Additional discoveries may be made in uranium provinces where the geology is favourable but there are yet no known deposits. The World Distribution of Uranium Provinces map, at a scale of 1:35 000 000, shows the broad distribution of uranium provinces and related resource statistics worldwide. Provinces are generated using an ‘permissive tract’ approach, in contrast to the traditional metallogenic province approach, in order to be amenable to statistic modelling of uranium potential. The map displays the provinces according to deposit type and provides information to enable future discoveries and consistent scientific understanding between Member States and includes related interactive layers and query functionality in the online Adobe PDF version.


          Additional information on the online PDF

          In appropriate versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader the publication includes subdivided layers that can be toggled on and off according to deposit types separately within the main map and the insets, in order to produce a customised map. Additional functionality can be found using the View Object Data Tool, which can be accessed through Tools → Measure in Adobe Acrobat Reader. This allows the user, through three mouse clicks on a specific deposit, to show individual deposit attributes.

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