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Uraninite, also known as pitchblende, is a radioactive, -rich and with a chemical composition that is largely but because of typically contains variable proportions of U3O8. Radioactive decay of the uranium causes the mineral to contain of and trace amounts of . It may also contain and rare-earth elements.


Overview
Uraninite used to be known as pitchblende (from pitch, because of its black color, and blende, from blenden meaning "to deceive", a term used by German miners to denote minerals whose density suggested metal content, but whose exploitation, at the time they were named, was either unknown or not economically feasible). The mineral has been known since at least the 15th century, from silver mines in the , on the German/Czech border. The type locality is the historic mining and spa town known as Joachimsthal, the modern-day Jáchymov, on the side of the mountains, where F. E. Brückmann described the mineral in 1772. Pitchblende from the Johanngeorgenstadt deposit in Germany was used by M. Klaproth in 1789 to discover the element .

All uraninite minerals contain a small amount of as a radioactive decay product of uranium. used pitchblende, processing tons of it herself, as the source material for her isolation of pure metallic radium in 1910.

Uraninite also always contains small amounts of the lead isotopes 206Pb and 207Pb, the end products of the decay series of the uranium isotopes 238U and 235U respectively. Small amounts of are also present in uraninite as a result of . Helium was first found on Earth in , an impure radioactive variety of uraninite, after having been discovered in the Sun's atmosphere. The extremely rare elements and can be found in uraninite in very small quantities (about 200 pg/kg and 4 /kg respectively), produced by the spontaneous fission of uranium-238. Francium can also be found in uraninite at 1 atom for every 1 × 1018 uranium atoms in the as a result from the decay of .


Occurrence
Uraninite is a major ore of uranium. Some of the highest-grade uranium ores in the world were found in the mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the initial source for the Manhattan Project) and in the in northern , Canada. Another important source of pitchblende is at Great Bear Lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada, where it is found in large quantities associated with . It also occurs in , the , , , , and . In the United States, it can be found in the states of , , , , , , and . The geologist made a fortune on the production of uraninite in his Mi Vida mine in Moab, Utah. Uranium ores from the (today the border between the Czech Republic and Germany) were an important supply of both the wartime German nuclear program (which failed to produce a bomb) and the Soviet nuclear program. Mining for uranium in the Ore Mountains (under the auspices of after the war) ceased after the collapse of the German Democratic Republic.

Uranium ore is generally processed close to the mine into , which is an intermediate step in the processing of uranium.


See also
  • List of minerals
  • List of uranium mines
  • Uranium ore deposits


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