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    Format: 1 online resource (280 pages)
    ISBN: 9789264028074 (PDF) , 1-281-74703-3 , 9786611747039 , 92-64-02807-2
    Series Statement: Nuclear development
    Content: The biannual Uranium Resources, Production and Demand, also known as the "Red Book," was first published in 1965 and has since grown to be a recognised world reference on uranium. Over the 40 years of its existence, the Red Book has collected an impressive quantity of official data supplied by governments. This Red Book retrospective was undertaken to collect, collate, analyse and publish all of the key information collected in the 20 editions of the Red Book published between 1965 and 2004. Additionally, every effort has been made to fill in gaps in the record to provide the most complete and exhaustive information possible. As a result, the Red Book retrospective gives a full historical profile of the world uranium industry in the areas of exploration, resources, production, reactor-related requirements, inventories and price. It provides in-depth information relating to the histories of the major uranium-producing countries including Australia, Canada, France, Germany (including the former German Democratic Republic), the Russian Federation (including the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) and the United States. For the first time, for example, a comprehensive look at annual and cumulative production and demand of uranium since the inception of the atomic age is possible. Besides reporting and documenting the historical data, expert analyses provide fresh insights into important aspects of the industry including: the cost of discovery, resources to production ratios and the time to reach production after discovery, among others. Taken together, this Red Book retrospective provides the most complete record of the uranium industry publicly available, dating from the birth of civilian nuclear energy through to the dawn of the 21st century.
    Note: Published in French under the title: Ressources, production et demande de l'uranium : un bilan de quarante ans. , "The 'Red Book', jointly prepared by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency ... and the International Atomic Energy Agency ... was first published in 1965 ... The Red Book retrospective was undertaken to collect, collate, analyse and publish all of the key information collected in the 20 editions of the Red Book published between 1965 and 2004."--p. [4] of cover. , "NEA No. 6096." , Appendices -- Historical perspective -- Executive summary -- Naturaland enriched uranium inventories -- Reactor-related uranium requirements (demand) -- Installed nuclear capacity -- Uranium resources -- Environmental aspects of uranium mining and processing -- Epilogue – lessons learnt -- Exploration -- Uranium market price -- Unconventional uranium resources -- Thorium -- Uranium production -- Mine start-up and closure histories. , English
    Language: English
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