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ID177831
Title ProperGeologic analysis of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Uranium resources and mines
LanguageENG
AuthorPark, Sulgiye (et.al)
Summary / Abstract (Note)The mining and milling of uranium ore is the first step in the production of fissile material and is a rate-limiting step for the indigenous production of nuclear weapons in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). This study reports a geologic analysis of uranium mines in the DPRK in order to bound the state’s potential uranium production. The analysis suggests that the uranium deposits of the possible mines are of four types: (1) black shale (metamorphosed organic shale); (2) limestone; (3) granite/metasomatic; and (4) metamorphic deposits. Comparison with geologically-related, uranium-bearing host rocks in the Republic of Korea (ROK) indicate that DPRK uranium mines are associated with medium-to-high quantities of average low-grade ore (0.001–0.04 wt.% uranium). Using this low-grade ore, expansion of the state’s nuclear arsenal would require the extraction of larger quantities of uranium ore than has been previously assumed. The DPRK’s geology could, therefore, limit the future development of its nuclear weapons program.
`In' analytical NoteScience and Global Security Vol. 28, No.1-3; 2020: p.80-109
Journal SourceScience and Global Security Vol: 28 No 1-3
Key WordsNuclear Weapons ;  Nuclear Weapons Program ;  Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) ;  Uranium Mines


 
 
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