Salamanca Uranium Project
Salamanca Uranium
Country Spain 
Status FEASIBILITY 
Surface 2,803 km² / 692,671 acres
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Salamanca Uranium Project
Status Risk : Feasibility
Country Risk : Light
Title(s) of the Salamanca Uranium Project
Berkeley Resources Limited
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Location of the Salamanca Uranium Project
The Salamanca I Project is in the main historic uranium mining district, approximately 30km northeast of the area where the last Spanish uranium mine - Mina Fe - operated until 2000
 
History of the Salamanca Uranium Project
Uranium was first located in this area by the JEN in the late 1950s. Their exploration activity continued until 1974, when their interests were ceded to ENUSA
 
Geology of the Salamanca Uranium Project
The area consists of open rolling hills, incised by small valleys and meandering drainages. It is subject to mixed cultivation, orchards and grazing country with farms and scattered villages. Outcrop is very good in the majority of the project areas, more...
 
Data last updated on : 12/31/2007
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