Kratki naziv: UMH VII
The seventh International conference of Uranium Mining and Hydrogeology of the Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg and the IAEA Technical meeting of the Uranium Mining and Remediation Exchange Group (UMREG)
Once again, the Institute for Geology of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg is pleased to invite you to the next international conference “UMH VII” taking place in Freiberg on September 2014. The UMH VII conference will be used as basis of an international forum for discussing uranium related problems in conjunction with protecting and preserving our environment. This conference builds on the very successful past conferences (UMH I to UMH VI) from 1995 until 2011.
Also, the IAEA Technical meeting of the Uranium Mining and Remediation Exchange Group (UMREG) will be held for two days. UMREG is a network of peers working in the remediation of uranium mining and ore processing facilities that has existed for nearly 20 years.
For 2014 the following sessions are scheduled:
Session I: Uranium mining
In-situ leaching
Heap leaching
Radiation protection
Environmental issues
Life-cycle concepts
International safety standards
Risk assessment studies
Education, training, and public relations
Session II: Uranium and phosphates
New methods of uranium recovery
Phosphogypsum
Case studies
Session III: Clean-up technologies for water and soil
Mine closure: concepts, clean-up and reality
Phytoremediation/stabilization
Microbiological technologies
Intelligent management and treatment of uranium-enriched mine water
Session IV: Uranium and daughter nuclides
Species analytics
Aspects of isotopes
Sensors and assays
Radon indoor
Uranium and radium in drinking water including water treatment
Impact of Chernobyl and Fukushima disasters on groundwater
Session V: Basic research and modeling
Thermodynamics and kinetics
Reactive transport modeling
Fate of uranium released by phosphate fertilizers
Practitioners, consultants, regulators, policymakers, researchers, scientists, engineers, and students will have numerous opportunities to learn about innovative and emerging scientific advances and technologies that are needed to address a wide range of uranium mining and mine closure associated with environmental issues such as soil and groundwater protection, mine water treatment technologies and management, environmental impacts of phosphate mining associated with fertilizer production and technologies for uranium separation. Key sessions will include mining technologies, reclamation and remediation, regulatory issues, monitoring measures, modeling techniques, biogeochemistry of uranium, and risk assessment studies.
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