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Explosive for pentrating tanks to kill travelling elites:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B2DVkfe1TQ&feature=related

Chemicals for trapping prey using polyurethane foam:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_DB-j27Qk

Nitric acid is for testing authenticity of gold and silver, always wear gloves when handling it because it´s carcinogenic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6hPgGV_qAg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpWwBxsyJok

Build Nikola Tesla's Death Ray using ordinary radar equipment, which can mow down 1000s of people & take down aircraft (explained clearly one third into this video, and I am guessing it could destroy armored vehicles too):
 
Uranium Resources in Phosphate Rocks from limestone deposits:
https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/mragheb/www/NPRE%20402%20ME%20405%20Nuclear%20Power%20Engineering/Uranium%20Resources%20in%20Phosphate%20Rocks.pdf

Gas baloon explosion to severly burn trooops on higher ground:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUs9nSviqYc
Could be used to cause mechanical failures to metal equipment, such as guns perhaps, when tossed onto them:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsQh1AT6qUE
Explosive explodes upon pressure, good for homemade land mines:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O52E4uAjZnI

Perhaps explosive could work best as an under water mine for ships:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ialp9mUwt0

Perhaps explosive works best for projecting shrapnel shards through the air:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6nVkAvVrSQ

Thermite could be good for melting through tanks too, and watch a mad psychopath chemist go insane while playing with explosives:

http://www.youtube.com/user/Basco36#p/search/0/8AVi0j1s3wY

Is a heat and shock sensitive high explosive much like silver acetylide except less sensitive:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtTnYCZJw94&feature=related

Other chemistry instructional videos found to the left youtube videos´s user channel. More bomb and booby trap videos are on the bottom of this page. You should download all the videos from these users´channels, and ebooks too, and then pass them out on the street to the masses. Learn how to build homemade rockets and rocket propelled grenades at: RebelsWanted.com/cancer.htm

http://www.scribd.com/doc/29935537/Tesla-Patents
tesladray.jpg image by manypics

Congratulations! you are ready to bravely goto God, but how are you planning on seeing God? Walk onto your greatest path ever & BL0W UP THE EL1TE$ AT THEIR NEXT MEETING!!!!

How to destr0y elites escorted inside of armored vehicles and low-flying helicopters? Use anti-tank weapons, such as rocket propelled grenades (or R.P.G.) launchers:http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/03/17/homemade-grenade-launcher/

MUST READ FOR AMERICAN WEST-POINT UNIVERSITY CADETS (& FOR MOST MILITARY OFFICIERS ON EARTH): THE ART OF WARFARE BY SUN-TZU: http://www.chinapage.com/sunzi-e.html#03

The new Israeli radar device, detects and rapidly fires charges called  "Trophy" (anti-missile tank defense) neutralizes weapons such as rocket propelled grenades (RPGs), and other projectiles fired at tanks and lightly armored vehicles: http://www.speroforum.com/a/30277/Futuristic-antimissile-tank-shield-changes-warfare
BUY URANIUM ORE ONLINE: http://www.unitednuclear.com/uranium.htm
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000796XXM/sr=8-1/qid=1219184929/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1219184929&sr=8-1&seller=
Uranium always goes
up in value like gold
 o
r silver:

http://www.americanenergyindependence.com/uranium.aspx
THERE WILL BE LOTS OF GUNS AROUND AFTER THE REVOLUTION BREAKS THROUGH.... SO ALL TYPES OF AMMUNITION IS WHAT YOU WANT TO HAVE ALOT OF, WHICH WILL GO UP IN VALUE TOO, LIKE GOLD OR SILVER. JUST REMEMBER TO KEEP IT STORED DRY BECAUSE IF IT GETS WET IT BECOMES USELESS!

IN THE NORTH-HOLLYWOOD-SHOOTOUT, AT A BANK OF AMERICA IN CALIFORNIA, THE 2 BANDITS DID SO WELL
 
BECAUSE THEY USED STEEL-PLATED AMMUNITION WITH EXTRA CAPACITY AMMO HOLDING CLIPS & WORE LINED STEEL-PLATED TRENCH COATS AND OVERALL BULLET PROOF BODY ARMOR DEVICES, EACH WEIGHING ABOUT 5 BOWLING BALLS. It was reported, that they each took pills for muscle relaxation, immediately before they went to battle.
Learn How to Handle Uranium: RebelsWanted.com/do_not_eat_the_yellow_cake.htm
 

Alan Watt said that the globalists sometimes start their books with "Now is the time..." therefore the video to the right should be made by them to focus blame on low ranking police instead of them, and probably has other hidden Masonic things as well. (YOU MUST DOWNLOAD HIS 5.7 GIGABYTES OF FREE MP3s FROM CuttingThroughTheMatrix.com)

50 FREE E-BOOKS ABOUT NUCLEAR BOMBS:

http://books.google.com/books?q=related:LCCN92045847&id=yTIOAAAAQAAJ&source=gbs_similarbooks_s&cad=1

MORE FREE E-BOOKS ABOUT MAKING BOMBS:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/22589625/How-to-Make-Bombs
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6921553/How-To-Make-Bombs-1
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16630483/explosiveskitchencomplete
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2522567/Kitchen-Improvised-Explosives
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6921565/Kitchen-Improvised-Fertilizer-Explosives
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21689704/Two-Component-High-Explosive-Mixtures-desert-Publications
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2522534/High-Explosives-and-Propellants
http://www.scribd.com/doc/7845035/Military-Chemistry-Must-Have-eBook
http://www.scribd.com/doc/19566556/eBooks-Chemistry-Military-Chemistry-Must-Hav
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2343924/The-Chemistry-of-Powder-and-Explosives-by-DrTL-Davis

(This list of uranium mines below, was copied and saved on the bottom of this page.)

Uranium mining is done almost everywhere on the planet & they can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_uranium_mines

Random ebooks:
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/19031465/Every-Step-in-Canning
http://www.scribd.com/doc/19458895/The-Disasters-Darwinism-Brought-to-Humanity
http://www.scribd.com/doc/8799201/Atlas-of-Creation-Vol-1
http://www.scribd.com/doc/9424160/Tibetan-Book-of-the-Dead-Transl-Samdup-Wentz
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25315997/Policy-Implications-of-Greenhouse-Warming-Mitigation-Adaptation-the-Science-Base-1992
http://www.scribd.com/Foundations-of-Cognitive-Psychology/d/6429507
http://www.scribd.com/doc/19631415/Acute-Pain-Management
 
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18119656/TM-91300214-Military-Explosives
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18119656/TM-91300214-Military-Explosives
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16101141/The-White-Resistence-Manual
http://www.scribd.com/doc/15783400/Terrorist-Handbook-by-David-Richards
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21960461/How-to-Make-Black-Powder-Other-Explosives
http://www.scribd.com/doc/7389026/BP-Manufacturing-Testing-Optimizing
http://www.scribd.com/doc/12708464/Anarchists-Cookbook-2000-by-Jolly-Roger
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3511076/The-Big-Book-of-Mischief

CERAMIC KNIVES ARE STRONGER THAN STEAL (& SHOWS HOW THEY'RE MIXED WITH METALS, SO TO SET OFF METAL DETECTORS AT AIRPORTS BUT OLDER ONES SHOULDN'T HAVE ANY METAL IN THEM):
 

 

Hydrogen Bomb (H-BOMB) Vikash Mohanty This describes the hydrogen bomb and many facts about it.

http://www.illtel.denver.co.us/texts/make.an.Hbomb                          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_bomb
Tm 31-210 Improvised Munitions Handbook v3
MUST READ FOR AMERICAN WEST-POINT UNIVERSITY CADETS (& FOR MOST MILITARY OFFICIERS ON EARTH): THE ART OF WARFARE BY SUN-TZU: http://www.chinapage.com/sunzi-e.html#03

HOW TO BUILD BOMBS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explosives

Liquid Chemical Explosives: http://www.efilmgroup.com/Liquid-Chemical-Explosives-What-You-Never-Wanted-to-Know.html

Dozens of alleged terrorists were recently arrested in Britain and Pakistan, accused of plotting to blow up as many as ten transatlantic airliners. Police report the terrorist plan was to blow up the planes using suicide bombers armed with liquid chemical bombs smuggled on board disguised as drinks.


All explosives are chemical in nature. Explosives can be a simple physical mixture of an oxidizer and an organic fuel. Many readers are familiar ANFO, a widely used solid commercial explosive composed of ammonium nitrate (the oxidizer) and fuel oil (the organic fuel). ANFO was used in the 1995 attack on the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City.
 

According to Dan Keenan, a certified Hazardous Materials Instructor for the California Specialized Training Institute and developer of the hazmat technician training course "Fun With Chemistry," explosives that would be well suited for amateur manufacture is Triacetone Triperoxide – commonly referred to as TATP. TATP can be prepared using commercially available materials obtained from hardware and drug stores: acetone (nail polish remover), hydrogen peroxide (a bleaching and cleaning agent) and sulfuric acid. TATP has been used by suicide bombers in the Middle East, and was also used as an improvised detonator by the infamour "shoe bomber" Richard Reid in his failed attempt to blow up an airplane in December, 2001.


Keenan explains that nitrated compounds could also be used to create a homemade explosive. One example would involve taking the common emollient, glycerin, and adding it to a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids creating nitroglycerine, a liquid explosive well suited for a terrorist’s aims.


Another possibility, Keenan reports, is the use of antifreeze (ethylene glycol), which when added to a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acid would create an explosive liquid compound called ethylene glycol dinitrate. Similarly, an ingredient in toothpaste, propylene glycol, becomes deadly when added to a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids creating the liquid explosive called metriol trinitrate, which is similar to nitroglycerine.


Once the terrorists have the explosive, Keenan says, they would still need a detonating agent. Terrorists could possibly detonate the homemade liquid explosives without the need for a blasting cap by introducing a simple electric circuit, employing a 9-volt battery or the battery pack from a laptop computer. A toothpaste explosive could even be ignited by a match; but to insure complete detonation an explosive train involving a primary explosive, or a booster like the TATP mentioned above would be needed.


Prime location
In order for an explosion of one of these compounds to succeed in taking down an airplane, Keenan thinks, it would have to take place near the skin of the airplane; in other words, right next to the side, and preferably the window – close enough to blow a hole in the side or to blow out the window. The first reported act of sabotage against an airplane took place in 1933 over Chesterton, Indiana and involved a nitroglycerine bomb planted in the tail assembly of a Boeing 247 and detonated by a timing device. The 10 people aboard were all killed.


How much of the explosive compound would be needed to blow a hole in an airplane? Keenan believes that about eight ounces would be adequate. Richard Reid had eight ounces of TATP in his shoe, which probably could have blown out the side of the plane, or at least a window.


In Keenan’s opinion, it would be difficult to bring down an airplane with this type of explosive in checked luggage because of the location of the baggage compartment. A terrorist would need a lot more product to effect an explosion that would be large enough to guarantee a hole in the aircraft, and would have no guarantee when or where – or if – the explosion would take place.


"Mother of Satan"
TATP is one of the most sensitive explosives known, susceptible to impact, temperature change, and friction. For this reason, it has been called the "Mother of Satan." This characteristic is what makes TATP intriguing to terrorists, but at the same time causes it to be exceedingly difficult to work with.


Although officials have declined to discuss the technology planned for the thwarted plot, one scenario is that multiple terrorists would board a plane, each armed with one element of a bomb, which by itself would be innocuous. During the flight, the terrorists would manage to gather the products, mix them together to cause a volatile product, and detonate that mix using an electronic device. Keenan questions the validity of this scenario. "I seriously doubt that any of these compounds could actually be successfully synthesized on an aircraft. The concentrated acids required, the time and temperature control involved, make that scenario highly unlikely.
"

Detecting chemical explosives
There are a few technologies out there that can detect liquid chemical explosives. The primary one in use is ion mobility spectrometry (IMS). IMS is based on the principle that when differently charged molecules (ions) are acceleterated through an electric field, they will travel at different speeds and reach a detector at different times. At airports, IMS may be implemented in different ways to look for trace amounts of explosive compounds. In one system, a person would walk into a chamber where puffs of air are blown at him or her. The air is then analyzed for trace ions of explosives. A different system has agents using a swab to sample a person’s hands and carry-on luggage. The swab is tested in a machine where it is heated to create vapors that are ionized. The ions are pulled into a machine where they are measured for trace ions of explosives. While this technology is designed to detect finished explosives it is questionable whether it would identify the pre-cursors suggested by this plot.


Another technology known as Raman spectroscopy illuminates the substance with an extremely bright invisible laser light, exciting some of the molecules and causing characteristic wavelength-shift in laser light scattered from the molecules. The scattered light is specific to each molecular type, and thus serves as a unique fingerprint of the mixture and blend of material being tested. One manufacturer, Ahura Corp., manufactures Raman-based equipment that is portable, can identify liquids and solids in their containers and is increasingly being used in the field by first responders.


Be vigilant, be suspicious
When asked what security officials need to know about chemical explosives, Keenan was thoughtful. "I have to say that it is important for security officials to rely less on technology, and more on hunches and instinct." He cautions against believing everything that is published, and especially against believing what is on the Internet. He points to the potential scenario that has been widely published of terrorists mixing explosives in the bathrooms of aircraft. "There is a lot of false information out there. Get you
r information from experts in the explosives field.
"

And for security officials, emergency responders, and citizens alike, he has this message: "I think the message is ‘be ever vigilant. And if you’re not the person sitting next to the
window, be suspicious of the person who is.
"

Dan Keenan has been a firefighter and HazMat responder for the City of Oakland (CA) Fire Services Agency since 1991. He is certified by CSTI (California Specialized Training Institute) as a Hazardous Materials Instructor. Dan felt a need to promote hazardous materials training with the use of live chemical demonstrations, and this interest fueled the development of "Fun with Chemistry," which he presents to emergency responders. Dan’s chemical demonstrations has been featured in Emergency Film Group's Hazmat Operations," "Introduction to Hazardous Chemicals," and "Fun With Chemistry." Dan received the California State Fire Marshal's "Instructor of the Year" Award in 1999.

 

ISRAEL / PALESTINE GOVERNMENTS BOTH MUST GO, & ARE INVOLVED FOR THE NEW WORLD ORDER! SUICIDE-BOMBERS SHOULD ASSASSIN THE BAD POLITICIANS (LIKE BARACK OBAMA) INSTEAD OF CIVILIANS! YOUR COMMANDERS HAVE MIND-CONTROLLED YOU TO GO EVIL ON THE WRONG TARGET(S)!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynWjYHP91gA&eurl=http://bulletins.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=bulletin.read&authorID=253965396&messageID=6279871567&MyTokeniurl=http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/ynWjYHP91gA/hqdefault.jpg&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5wrwZlwAq8&eurl=http://bulletins.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=bulletin.read&authorID=175997996&messageID=6286940152&MyTokeniurl=http://i4.ytimg.com/vi/K5wrwZlwAq8/hqdefault.jpg&feature=player_embedded

GARLIC IS LETHAL WHEN ENTERED DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOODSTREAM, SO POKING THEM WITH A NEEDLE OF RAW GARLIC OIL WILL KILL THEM. (MORE LETHAL HOME REMEDIES COMING SOON...)

The Anarchist guide book

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= MANUAL OF THE ANARCHIST VOL I =
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=toys
= WRITTEN BY: CONAN THE BARBARIAN =
= <04/JAN/85> =
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
= IN THIS VOLUME WE WILL COVER: =
= ----------------------------------- =
= 1> TRIP WIRES =
= 2> LAND MINES =
= 3> CAR DESTRUCTION =
= 4> CARBIDE BOMBS =
= 5> PORTABLE GRENADE LAUNCHER =
= 6> AUTO-EXHAUST FLAME THROWER =
= 7> CO2 CANISTERS =
= 8> STANDARD PIPE BOMBS =
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
=-------------------------------------=
= TRIP WIRES =
=-------------------------------------=
YOU CAN USE AN M-80, H-100, BLOCKBUSTER OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF EXPLOSIVE THAT WILL LIGHT A FUSE. IF YOU HAVE A 9-VOLT BATTERY, FROM A RADIO CONTROLLED CAR OR WHATEVER, AND GET EITHER A SOLAR IGNITER (PREFERABLY) OR SOME STEEL WOOL, YOU CAN CREATE A REMOTE IGNITION SWITCH. TO DO THIS, SET UP A SCHEMATIC: ------------------> BATTERY (+)
STEEL || -> BATTERY (-)
WOOL || /
:==:--- <--FUSE \
|| /
---- SPST SWITCH--\
WHEN THE SWITCH IS ON, THE CURRENT WILL FLOW THROUGH THE STEEL WOOL OR IGNITER AND HEAT UP, LIGHTING THE FUSE IN THE PROCESS. --- NOTE: FOR STEEL WOOL, GET A VERY THIN PIECE OF WIRE FIRST AND PUMP THE CURRENT THROUGH IT, TO MAKE SURE IT WILL GET HOT ENOUGH TO LIGHT THE FUSE. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
NOW PLANT YOUR EXPLOSIVE WHEREVER YOU WANT IT, BUT BURY IT AND COVER THE WIRES THOROUGHLY. NOW GET SOME WIRE (20 LB. TEST FISHING LINE WORKS WELL) AMD TIE ONE END TO A SECURE OBJECT. SECURE THE SWITCH TO SOMETHING, AND MAKE A LOOP ON THE OTHER END OF THE FISH LINE. PUT THE LOOP AROUND THE SWITCH SO THAT WHEN IT IS PULLED, IT WILL FLIP THE SWITCH AND DETONATE THE EXPLOSIVE. NOTE: THIS IS ONLY ONE WAY OF RIGGING IT. FEEL FREE TO EXPERIMENT! =-------------------------------------=
= LANDMINES =
=-------------------------------------=
FIRST, GET A PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH. CONNECT ONE SIDE TO A 9-VOLT BATTERY, AND THE OTHER TO A SOLAR IGNITER (OR STEEL WOOL.) NOW CONNECT THE OTHER END OF THE IGNITER TO THE OTHER BATTERY TERMINAL. NEXT, FASTEN THE END OF YOUR EXPLOSIVE'S FUSE (M-80, PIPE BOMB, ETC.) TO THE INGITER. DECIDE WHERE YOU WANT THE MINE, AND DIG A HOLE (NOT TOO DEEP, BUT ENOUGH TO COVER ALL YOUR EQUIPMENT.) DECIDE WHAT DIRECTION YOUR ENEMY WILL BE COMING FROM, AND PLANT THE SWITCH ACCORDINGLY. LEAVE THE SWITCH PARTIALLY EXPOSED, BUT MAKE SURE IT'S DIFFICULT TO SEE IT. PLANT THE EXPLOSIVE ABOUT THREE FEET FROM THE SWITCH, BECAUSE THERE WILL BE A DELAY BEFORE THE EXPLOSION. WHEN YOUR ENEMY STEPS ON IT, B O O M ! ! ! =-------------------------------------=
= BASIC TACTICS OF CAR DESTRUCTION =
=-------------------------------------=
ALL THE BEST METHODS OF BLOWING UP A CAR REQUIRE THAT YOU GET UNDER THE HOOD. EXPLOSIVES ARE PLACED AS CLOSE TO THE OCCUPANTS AS POSSIBLE, FOR MAXIMUM DAMAGE AND KILLING EFFECTIVENESS. ONE GOOD EXPLOSIVE IS SEVERAL STICKS OF DYNAMITE (ABOUT THREE) TAPED TOGETHER WITH DUCT TAPE OR ELECTRICAL TAPE. THE FUSE, WHICH CAN BE HOMEMADE, COMMERCIAL OR SAFETY, IS WRAPPED AROUND THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD A FEW TIMES. AFTER DRIVING FOR AWHILE, THE MANIFOLD GETS HOT ENOUGH TO IGNITE THE FUSE. THIS METHOD HAS SEVERAL ADVANTAGES OVER SIMPLY WIRING THE CAR TO EXPLODE. FIRST, IF THE EXPLOSION DOESN'T KILL THE VICTIM, THE CRASH PROBABLY WILL. SECOND, IF THE VICTIM IS A PASSENGER, THE DRIVER MIGHT START THE CAR BEFORE THE VICTIM GETS IN. THAT COULD GET A LITTLE EMBARRASSING FOR THE BOMBER, COULDN'T IT...? OLD-FASHIONED TYPES, LIKE THE MAFIA, WOULD RATHER WIRE CARS. THEY WANT TO SEE THE CAR BLOWING UP INSTEAD OF LETTING IT DO SO ON THE ROAD. THEY USUALLY USE THREE STICKS OF DYNAMITE, TWO LENGTHS OF ELECTRIC WIRE (WITH ALLIGATOR CLIPS FOR EASY ATTACHMENT) AND AN ELECTRIC BLASTING CAP. THE CAP IS STUCK INTO A STICK OF DYNAMITE, AND ITS WIRES ARE ATTACHED TO THE ELECTRIC WIRES. THEN ONE ALLIGATOR CLIP IS CLIPPED TO THE INPUT SIDE OF THE COIL, AND THE OTHER IS FASTENED TO ANY METAL SURFACE IN THE CAR'S FRAME AS A GROUND. =-------------------------------------=
= CARBIDE BOMB =
=-------------------------------------=

*** CAUTION: THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. BE VERY CAREFUL!


OBTAIN SOME CALCIUM CARBIDE. THIS IS THE STUFF USED IN CARBIDE LAMPS, AND CAN BE FOUND AT ALMOST ANY HARDWARE STORE. TAKE A FEW PIECES (IT LOOKS LIKE GRAVEL) AND PUT THEM IN A GLASS JAR WITH SOME WATER. PUT A LID ON TIGHTLY. THE CARBIDE WILL REACT WITH THE WATER TO PRODUCE ACETYLENE CARBONATE, WHICH IS SIMILAR TO THE GAS USED IN CUTTING TORCHES. EVENTUALLY, THE JAR WILL EXPLODE FROM INTERNAL PRESSURE. (DON'T USE A SUPER-STRONG JAR OR IT MIGHT NOT BREAK.) IF YOU LEAVE A BURNING RAG NEARBY, YOU'LL GET A NICE FIREBALL. =-------------------------------------=
= PORTABLE GRENADE LAUNCHER =
=-------------------------------------=
IF YOU HAVE A BOW, THIS ONE IS FOR YOU. REMOVE THE FERRULE FROM AN ALUMINUM ARROW, AND FILL THE ARROW WITH BLACK POWDER. (TRY GRADE FFFF, IT BURNS EASILY) GLUE A SHOTSHELL PRIMER INTO THE HOLE WHERE THE FERRULE WAS. NEXT, GLUE A BB ONTO THE PRIMER, AND YOU'RE READY TO GO! MAKE SURE NOBODY IS AROUND, BECAUSE LITTLE SHREDS OF ALUMINUM GO EVERYWHERE. =-------------------------------------=
= AUTO-EXHAUST FLAME THROWER =
=-------------------------------------=
FOR THIS ONE, ALL YOU NEED IS A CAR, A SPARKPLUG, IGNITION WIRE AND A SIMPLE TOGGLE SWITCH. INSTALL THE SPARK PLUG INTO THE LAST FOUR OR FIVE INCHES OF THE EXHAUST PIPE BY DRILLING A HOLE THAT THE PLUG CAN SCREW INTO EASILY. ATTACH THE WIRE (REGULAR INSULATED WIRE) TO ONE SIDE OF THE SWITCH, AND TO THE SPARK PLUG. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SWITCH IS ATTACHED TO THE POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINAL. WITH THE CAR RUNNING, SIMPLY HIT THE SWITCH AND WATCH THE FLAMES! BE CAREFUL THAT NOBODY'S BEHIND YOU. THE FLAMES CAN SHOOT OUT TWENTY FEET.
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Working uranium mines:
Australia[1]
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U [2] Annual Production (tOre)[3] Annual Production (tU)[4] Type of Mine[5]
Olympic Dam South Australia BHP Billiton 1975 1988 0.05 91,100,000 4,356 UG
Ranger Northern Territory ERA 1969 1981 0.2 2,000,000 5,544 OC
Beverley south Australia, in the northern Flinders Ranges Heathgate Resources 1969 1999 0.18 N.A.[6] 1064 ISL
Canada
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
McArthur River mine Saskatchewan Cameco 1988 1999 20.66 212,285 (diluted tonnage) 8,491 UG
McClean Lake Saskatchewan AREVA 1979 1999 2.4 2490 UG
Rabbit Lake Saskatchewan Cameco 1968 1975 0.88 311,908 2.4 OC
Namibia
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Rössing Namib Desert Rio Tinto 1928 1976 0.03–0.05 12,030,000 3,711 OC
Langer Heinrich Namib Desert Paladin Energy early 1970s 2007 0.06–0.07 OC
USA (See Uranium mining in the United States)
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production ((tU) Type of Mine
Crow Butte Nebraska Cameco 1980 1991 _ 363 ISL
Smith Ranch-Highland near Douglas, Wyoming Cameco 1972/1988* *ISL operations _ 590 ISL
Vasquez South Texas Uranium Resources Inc 2004 _ 360 ISL
Alta Mesa Texas, Brooks County Mesteña Uranium 385* *annual capacity ISL
Russia
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Krazbokamensk Eastern Siberia TVEL 3431(est) UG
Niger
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Akouta.[7] Areva/Onarem 1967 1974 0.46 1778 UG
Arlit(Arlette)[7] Areva/Onarem 1965 1971 0.3 1315 OC
Ukraine
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Vatutininski and Ingulskyi VostGOK 800(est) UG
Kazakhstan
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Stepnoye Kazatomprom 1570 ISL
Tsentralnoye Kazatomprom 1000 ISL
Western mining group Kazatomprom 900 ISL
Czech Republic
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Dolni Rozinka Diamo 408 UG
Brazil
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Caetité Lagoa Real province, Bahia State Indústrias Nucleares do Brasil 1982 0.25 400 OC
India
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Jaduguda UCIL 1967 230 (est) UG
Bhatin UCIL 1967 UG
Narwapahar UCIL 1995 UG
Turamdih UCIL 2002 UG
Tummalapalle Pulivendula UCIL 1989 (?) 2008 (?) 0.05 UG
South Africa
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
AngloGold Ltd 674 UG
China
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
750 (est)
Chenxian Hunan Province China National Nuclear Corp.
712 Uranium Mine Hunan Province
Fuzhou Hangjian Fujian Province
Tengchong Yunnan Province ISL
Yining Xinjiang Autonomous Region ISL
Chongyi Shaanxi Province
Lantian Shaanxi Province
Quinglong field Liaoning Province
Benxi Liaoning Province 0.34
Uzbekistan
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
2300
Romania
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
70(est)
Germany
Mine Location Main Owner Wismut Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Königstein Königstein, Saxony Wismut GmbH 1963 1967 77 closed, production from mine water treatment
Pakistan
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Dera Ghazi Khan PAEC +2200(est)
Issa Khel / Kubul Kel Miniawali District
Tumman Leghari South Punjab
France
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
7
Iran
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Akashat
Argentina
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Don Otto Salta Globe Uranium Ltd 1958 30 Presently Shut down
Cachocira (Cactite) 1999 0.3 340 OC
Engenlio (Cactite) 2006 OC
Malawi
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Annual Production (tOre) Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Kayelekera Paladin 2009 0.08 1400 UG?

[edit] Planned uranium mines

Canada
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Cigar Lake 660 km by air north of Saskatoon Cameco 1981 20.67 UG
Midwest Areva Resources 1978 4.4 OC
Dawn Lake Cameco 1.51 UG
Baker Lake Nunavut Cogéma 0.41 UG
Australia
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %tU Planned Annual Production (tOre Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Honeymoon 75 km north west of Broken Hill SXR Uranium One 2010 0.24 340 ISL
Jabiluka Northern Territories ERA 1971 0.43 2290 UG
Four Mile South Australia Healthgate 0.37 1360 ISL
USA
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
White Mesa Southeastern Utah Uranium Corp ISL
Sweetwater In south-central Wyoming SXR Uranium One ISL
Kazakhstan
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Southern mining group Kazatomprom ISL
North Stepnoye group Kazatomprom ISL
Central Mynkuduk and South Inkai Kazatomprom ISL
Budenovskoye Kazatomprom ISL
West Mynkuduk Kazatomprom ISL
East Mynkuduk Kazatomprom ISL
Akdal Chu-Sarysu district Kazatomprom 0.06 ISL
Inkay Chu-Sarysu district Kazatomprom 0.06 ISL
South Inkay Chu-Sarysu district Kazatomprom 0.04 ISL
Budenovskoye Chu-Sarysu district Kazatomprom ISL
Munkuduk (Mynkuduk) Chu-Sarysu district Kazatomprom 0.04 ISL
West Mynkuduk Chu-Sarysu district Kazatomprom ISL
Zarechnoye Syr-Darya district Kazatomprom 0.11
Korsan Kyzyl-Orda district Kazatomprom ISL
Argentina
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Sierra Pintada CNEA UG
Russia
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Khiagda Buryatia TVEL UG
Priargun Chita region TVEL UG
India
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Mohuldih Jharkhand UCIL UG
Baghjata UG
Bandugurang UG
Lambapur-Peddagattu UG
Kylleng-Pyndemsohiong-Mawthabah (formerly Domiasiat) Meghalaya OC
Iran
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Saghand 1 & 2 Yazd province
Bandar Abbas 0.2
Argentina
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Scheduled Commencement Grade %U Planned Annual Production (tOre) Planned Annual Production (tU) Type of Mine
Cerro Solo 0.3
Hataia 0.08 680 Co-product with phosporic acid

[edit] Prospective uranium mines

Australia
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Koongarra Alligator Rivers of the Northern Territory, 30 km south of Ranger and 3 km east of Nourlangie Rock Denison 1970 0.8
Mount Fitch / Browns Part of the old Rum Jungle workings near Batchelor, 64 km south of Darwin Compass Resources NL 1965 0.05
Angela 25 km south of Alice Springs Black Range Minerals 1973 0.13
Bigrlyi Northern edge of the Ngalia Basin in NT Energy Metals Ltd 1982 0.14
Mt Gee North Flinders Ranges Marathon Resources 0.05
Curnamona North of HoneymoonEast Kalkaroo Curnamona Energy
Crocker Well and Mt Victoria In the Olary area of SA (Curnamona province) PepinNini Minerals Ltd 1951 0.05–0.48
Prominent Hill 150 km NW of Olympic Dam Oxiana Ltd 2001 103 ppm
Kintyre Rudall region of Western Australia Cameco 1985
Yeelirrie Between Wiluna and Leinster, WA, about 500 km north of Kalgoorlie BHP Billiton 1972 0.15
Mulga Rock 250 km north east of Kalgoorlie Eaglefield Holdings 1979 0.13
Manyingee In the northern part of the Carnarvon Basin, 85 km south of Onslow in Western Australia Paladin Energy 1974 0.12
Oobagooma 75 km northeast of Derby in Western Australia Paladin Energy 0.15
Lake Way and Centipede Close to Wiluna, 750 km north east of Perth Nova Energy 1972 0.1
Lake Maitland At Lake Maitland, 100 km SE of Wiluna Mega Uranium 0.03
Valhalla 40 km north of Mount Isa Summit 1954 0.14
Westmoreland About 400 km north of Mount Isa, Westmoreland Laramide Resources 1956 0.04 – 0.2
Ben Lomond 50 km west of Townsville Mega Uranium 1975 0.25
Maureen Near Georgetown in north Queensland Mega Uranium 0.12
Deep South zone 3 km south of Beverley deposit
East Kalkaroo
Goulds Dam
Brooks Dam
Belgium
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Mons Basin Phospates Unconventional reserve of 40,000 t U
Brazil
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %tU Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Itataia project (Ceará) Indústrias Nucleares do Brasil 0.085 67,246 tonnes U in phosphate
N.N. (Pará)
Pakistan
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Shanawah Karak, NWFP PAEC 0.04
Wahi Pandi Sehwan
Karunuk Sehwan
Rehman Dhora (Aamri) Kirthar Range, Sindh
Canada
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %tU Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Andrew Lake Northwest Territories AREVA NC
Baker Lake / Kiggavik Northwest Territories AREVA NC 0.2
Sissons Schultz Northwest Territories AREVA NC 0.25
Mountain Lake Northwest Territories Triex Minerals 0.2
Mazenod Lake Northwest Territories Moss Resources
Boomerang Lake Northwest Territories Cameco
PEC Uranium Deposit Northwest Territories
Boulder Train Property Northwest Territories
Coppermine River Northwest Territories Unor Inc
Asiak River Property Northwest Territories Unor Inc
Blizzard deposit British Columbia Santoy Resources Ltd. 0.21
Foghorn deposit British Columbia International Ranger Corp. 0.08
Ballistic claims British Columbia International Montoro Resources Inc 0.04
RAE Property Alberta Red Dragon Resources Corp
Millennium zone(Cree Extension Property) Saskatchewan Cameco 3.9
Shea Creek Property COGEMA
Douglas, Erica, Alexandra, Laurie, Mirror River, Nikita and Uchrich Properties COGEMA
Riou Lake Property Rio Grande Mines Corp
Riou Lake Property/2 UEX Corp.
Black Lake Property JNR Resources
Black Lake Property/2 UEX Corp.
Serendipity Lakes Property UEX Corp.
Hidden Bay Property UEX Corp. 1.17
Cyprian Lake Property JNR Resources
Perch River - Newnham Lake Property JNR Resources
Kernaghan Lake Property Cameco
Virgin River Property UEM Inc.
Compass Lake Property Coronation Mines Ltd.
Hocking Lake Property Uranium Holdings Corporation
Henday Lake Property Uranium Holdings Corporation
Hump Lake Property
Crawford, Perpete, Brown, Jasper, Morin Lake, Marean Properties CanWest Petroleum Corp
Crawford Lake property
Yalowega Lake 2.5
Russell Lake property
Moore Lake property International Uranium Corp.
Lazy Edward Bay Property International Uranium Corp
Maurice Bay Cameco 0.51
Duddridge Lake Property Strathmore Minerals Corp. 0.09
Dieter Lake Quebec Strathmore Resources
Mont Laurier property Nova Uranium Corp
Otish Mountain Property Xemplar Energy Corp 0.6
Rocky Brook Property Deer Lake Basin Newfoundland Cameco
Michelin Deposit Labrador Aurora Energy Resources Inc
Jacques Lake Deposit Labrador Aurora Energy Resources Inc
Post Hill Deposit Labrador Aurora Energy Resources Inc.
Kazakhstan
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Irkol project Syr-Darya district
China
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U3O8 Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Yili Xinjiang Autonomous Region
Shihongtan Xinjiang Autonomous Region
Zaohuohao Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Chanziping Guangxi Autonomous Region
Xiangshan field Jiangxi Province
Xiazhuang field Guangdong Province
Algeria
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Timgaouine
Abankor
El-Bema
Ait-Oklan
Tahaggart Southern Tassili
Asseo
Argentina
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Probable Commencement Grade %U Probable Annual Production (tOre) Probable Annual Production (tU) Probable Type of Mine
Los Berthos 1954
Los Adobes Patagonia
Dr Baulier 1968
Cerro Condor
Laguna Colorado
Las Termas
Figueira
Amorinopolis
Alcantil
Serrotes Baixos
Lago Real
Espinharas
Camus Belos
Quadrilalero Ferrifero
Gandarela
Serra des Gaivotas
Pitinga Amazonas
Santa Quiteria

[edit] Closed uranium mines

Czech Republic
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Jáchymov North-west Bohemia in Karlovy Vary Region, in the eponymous St. Joachim's valley in the Ore Mountains on the Weseritz. Czech Government, 1949-1961 Complex of prison camps 1512-Silver, 18th century-Uranium Oxide, 1898-Radium >100000 1964 UG
Příbram Central Bohemia, 60 km SW Prague Czech Government, 1949-1991 1311-Silver, later Lead, Zinc; 1949 Uranium 1949 1950-1991: Uranium 41746, Lead 6196, Zinc 2417, Silver 11 1991 UG
Canada
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Key Lake, Gaertner and Deilmann pits 570 km north of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Cameco OC
Cluff Lake 700 km from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan COGEMA 9979 2002 UG, OC
Rayrock Mine Northwest Territories Rayrock Mines Limited 1948 1955 1959 UG
Agnew Lake, Hyman Ontario Ursa Major Minerals Inc. 0.03
Eldorado Mine Port Radium, Northwest Territories 2005
Beaverlodge Saskatchewan Cameco
Gunnar
Lorado
Nisto
Pronto Mine Spragge, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc 2.3 million UG
Quirke Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc 44 million UG
Denison Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario Denison 69 million UG
Panel Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc 15 million UG
Can-Met Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario Denison 2.6 million
Stanrock Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario Denison 6.4 million UG
Stanleigh Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc 14 million
Buckles Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario UG
Spanish American Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc UG
Milliken Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario 6.3 million UG
Lacnor Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc 3.4 million UG
Nordic Mine Elliot Lake, Ontario BHP Billiton Plc 13 million UG
Agnew Lake ALM-Kerr Addison UG
Madawaska mine Bancroft, Ontario 4,000 UG
Australia
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Rum Jungle 65 km south of Darwin on the East Finniss River AAEC/Rio Tinto 1949 1971 UG
Gabon
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Mounana[8] Near the town of Franceville, in the Haut-Ogooué province COGEMA 1956 1960 0.37[9] 28000[10][11] 1999 OC/UG
Oklo[8][12][13] Near the town of Franceville, in the Haut-Ogooué province COGEMA 1968 1956 0.37[9] 14000[10] 1985 OC/UG
Boyindzi[8] Near the town of Franceville, in the Haut-Ogooué province COGEMA 1980 0.37[9] 1991 UG
Mikouloungou[8] Near the town of Franceville, in the Haut-Ogooué province (60 km away from Mounana) COGEMA 1997 0.37[9] 1999 OC
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Shinkolobwe In the Katanga province of the , located near Likasi Union Minière du Haut Katanga (UMHK) 1911 1922 2004 UG
East Germany
Mine Location Main Owner Mining Company Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) [14] Year Closed Type of Mine
Johanngeorgenstadt western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 01 1946 3585 1958 UG
Oberschlema western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 02 1946 7,098.9 1958 UG
Schneeberg western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 03 1947 209.7 1956 UG
Annaberg central Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 04 1947 450 1958 UG
Marienberg central Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 05 1947 121 1955 UG
Gottesberg Vogtland Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 06 1948 56,4 1955 UG
Schneckenstein Vogtland Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 06 1948 959,2 1960 UG
Zobes Vogtland Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 06 1949 4673,3 1964 UG
Bergen Vogtland Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 06 1949 162,2 1957 UG
Bärenhecke eastern Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 06 1948 1 1954 UG
Niederpöbel eastern Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 06 1948 30,3 1954 UG
Niederschlag central Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 07 1947 222 1954 UG
Weißer Hirsch - Antonsthal western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 / Schachtkombinat 235 1949 747,4 1959 UG
Tannenbaum - Antonsthal western Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 08 1948 90 1954 UG
Mai - Antonsthal western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 / Schachtkombinat 235 1949 50 1959 UG
Seifenbach western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 1947 230 1955 UG
Neu-Oberhaus western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 1948 62 1955 UG
Valerian - Rabenberg western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 1949 32 1955 UG
Unruhe - Halbmeile western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 1950 47 1955 UG
Tellerhäuser-Kaffenberg western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 1951 42 1955 UG
Grünstädtel western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 08 1949 12,3 1954 UG
Erla western Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 08 1949 22 1955 UG
Segen Gottes - Rittersgrün western Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 08 1949 20.4 1954 UG
Margarethe - Breitenbrunn western Erzgebirge Mts SAG Wismut Objekt 08 1948 7 1951 UG
Niederschlema-Alberoda western Erzgebirge Mts SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 09 1947 73,105.0 1991 UG
Pöhla western Erzgebirge Mts SDAG Wismut Objekt 09 1957 1216.4 1991 UG
"Willi Agatz" Freital (hard coal mine) Dresden SAG Wismut / VVB Steinkohle / SDAG Wismut Steinkohlenwerk Freital / Bergbaubetrieb "W.A." 1947 (with interruptions) 3691 1989 UG
Königstein Elbsandsteingebirge Mts SDAG Wismut Bergbaubetrieb Königstein 1967 17810 1991 UG/ISL
Dittrichshütte southern Thuringia SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 30 / Objekt 90 1950 0.032 112.62 1954 UG
Schleusingen southern Thuringia SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 30 1950 0.01 14 1954 UG
Steinach southern Thuringia SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 41 / Objekt 90 1951 0.094 43.55 1954 OC/UG
Sorge-Settendorf East Thuringia SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 30 / Objekt 90 1950 2,292.4* 1957 OC
Gauern East Thuringia SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 1953 427.7* 1957 OC
Culmitzsch East Thuringia SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 1955 9216.6* 1967 OC
Wolfersdorf - Gera-Süd (exploration) East Thuringia SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 1963 19.4* 1969 UG
Ronneburg East Thuringia SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 1952 4.66* 1956 OC
Stolzenberg East Thuringia near Ronneburg SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 1956 92* 1960 OC
Lichtenberg East Thuringia near Ronneburg SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 / Bergbaubetrieb Lichtenberg 1958 13,837.64* 1977 OC
Reust-Lichtenberg East Thuringia near Ronneburg SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 / Bergbaubetrieb Reust 1951 20,495.16* (up to 1987) 1991 (from 1987 to 1991 Schmirchau-Mine) UG/ISL/heap leaching
Schmirchau East Thuringia near Ronneburg SAG / SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 / Bergbaubetrieb Schmirchau 1951 0.101 44,769.74* 1991 UG/ISL/heap leaching
Paitzdorf East Thuringia near Ronneburg SDAG Wismut Objekt 90 / Bergbaubetrieb Paitzdorf 1961 0.097 22,562.5* 1991 UG
Beerwalde East Thuringia near Ronneburg SDAG Wismut Bergbaubetrieb Beerwalde 1974 0.110 7,141.1* 1991 UG
Drosen East Thuringia near Ronneburg SDAG Wismut Bergbaubetrieb Drosen 1982 0.095 2,941.1 1991 UG
West Germany
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Ellweiler Near Ellweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate UG
Menzenschwand Near St. Blasien, Black Forest Gewerkschaft Brunhilde 1961 1991 580 UG
Brazil
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine[15]
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Kowáry[16][17] 1000[18][19]
Radoniów
Kopaniec
Kletno
Rudki
Radomice
Szklarska Poreba
Wojcieszyce
Okrzeszyn
Mniszków
Miedzianka
Radzimowice
Rochowice
Grzmiaca
Redziny
Argentina
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU Year Closed Type of Mine
Sierra Pintada/San Rafael mine Mendoza province Complejo Minero Fabril San Rafael 0.19 1995 2440 t U resources
Huemul Mendoza province Energía Mineral S.A
Schlagintweit Los Giagantes
La Estela
Los Colorados La Rioja Province 1993 1995
San Rafael
Sweden
Mine Location Main Owner Year of discovery Year Commenced Grade %U Total Production (tU) Year Closed Type of Mine
Ranstadverket South of Billingen, between Skövde and Falköping 1965 120 t U 1969 OC

Notes

  1. ^ McKay, A. D., Y. Miezitis (2001). Australia's Uranium Resources, Geology and Development of Deposits. AGSO--Geoscience Australia. http://www.ga.gov.au/pdf/RR0030.pdf. 
  2. ^ weight percentage of Uranium
  3. ^ Capacity - tonnes of Ore
  4. ^ Capacity - tonnes of Uranium
  5. ^ UG - Underground; OC - Opencast; ISL - In-situ Leaching
  6. ^ Not Applicable for ISL mining
  7. ^ a b "Uranium in Niger and Gabon". 2007-01-05. http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf110.html. Retrieved on 2005-06-23. 
  8. ^ a b c d "Uranium in Niger and Gabon". 2007-01-05. http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf110.html. Retrieved on 2007-06-23. 
  9. ^ a b c d Average Grade for Mounana, Oklo, Boyindzi and Mikouloungou
  10. ^ a b in tonnes U
  11. Australia.png^ Total production for Mounana, Oklo, Boyindzi and Mikouloungou
  12. ^ "Oklo: Natural Uranium Reactors". http://www.ocrwm.doe.gov/factsheets/doeymp0010.shtml. Retrieved on 2007-06-23. 
  13. ^ Gauthier-lafaye, F.; Weber, F.; Ohmoto, H. (1989-12-01). "Natural fission reactors of Oklo". Economic Geology 84 (8): 2286–2295. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.84.8.2286. http://econgeol.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/84/8/2286. Retrieved on 2007-06-25. 
  14. ^ Uranium in concentrate, mined resources without production losses
  15. ^ "WISE - Nuclear issues information service". http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/439-440/poland.html. Retrieved on 2007-06-29. 
  16. ^ "WISE - Nuclear issues information service". http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/index.html?http://www10.antenna.nl/wise/439-440/poland.html. Retrieved on 2007-06-29. 
  17. ^ European Commission (2002). "Remediation of the low-level radioactive waste tailing pond at Kowary, Poland". http://ec.europa.eu/energy/nuclear/publications/doc/eur20312_main.pdf. Retrieved on 2007-06-28. 
  18. ^ Total production from all the 15 mines
  19. ^ "Decommissioning Data - Europe". http://www.wise-uranium.org/uddeur.html#PL. Retrieved on 2007-06-29. 

 

  1. References

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