Mining Mirror March 2019 | Page 34

Lessons from the past Tracing traces of uranium Edited by Leon Louw The African continent is replete with uranium deposits, and the mining of uranium has a long history in Africa. However, the price of uranium has put a damper on the development of these potentially lucrative mines. T operations or developments on ice. Africa as a continent is an enormous source of uranium and if the price sees an upturn, many very old uranium operations might be back in business. But uranium mining is not new to Africa. Judith A. Kinnaird and Paul A.M. Nex explore the historical development of uranium production in an article titled “Uranium in Africa”, which was published in the August/ September 2016 issue of Episodes: Journal of International Geoscience. The following is a verbatim excerpt from that article. he uranium price has been in the doldrums since a tsunami prompted a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan on 11 March 2011. This has caused many new uranium projects in Africa to put their The Namibian desert is a rich source of uranium. [34] MINING MIRROR MARCH 2019 www.miningmirror.co.za