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Uran ist ein außerordentlich wichtiges strategisches Metall; in der Zeit von 1945 bis 1958 wurden Uranlagerstätten mit einem bei den anderen Metallen nie beobachteten Tempo untersucht. Neben der großen Bedeutung für die Waffenindustrie ist Uran ein außerordentlich wichtiger potentieller Rohstoff für die Energieerzeugung der Welt. Trotz einer gewissen Übersättigung des Uranmarktes in der Zeit nach dem Jahr 1959 bleiben die Uranlagerstätten auch weiterhin Lagerstätten von außerordentlich großer wirtschaftlicher Bedeutung, die an Wert noch mehr gewinnen werden, falls Uran zu energetischen Zwecken eine breitere Anwendung findet.

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Janković, S. (1967). Uran. In: Wirtschaftsgeologie der Erze. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5100-6_19

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