APES: Ch 15 Geologic Resources: Nonrenewable Energy part 2

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Decommissioned

life span of nuclear power plants is typically about 40 years; most parts of power plant must be taken apart and disposed of as radioactive waste since they have absorbed radioactive energy for so many years

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Low-Level radioactive wastes

give off small amounts of ionizing radiation and must be stored safely for 100-500 years until they don't pose an unacceptable risk to public health and safety

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High-Level radioactive wastes

give off large amounts of ionizing radiation for a short time and small amounts for a long time typically for 10,000 to 240,000 years

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Immediate dismantling

method proposed to decommission nuclear power and nuclear weapon plants. Materials from plant must be as high radioactive waste materials in high-level nuclear waste facilities (that still don't exist)

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Mothballing

Putting up a barrier and setting up a 24 hour security system and then dismantling the nuclear power system.

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Entombment

Covering the reactor with reinforced concrete and putting up a barrier to keep out intruders for several thousand years.

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Breeder Nuclear Fission Reactors

Generate more nuclear fuel than they consume by converting non-fissionable uranium-238 into fissionable plutonium-239.

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gangue

waste rock that must be removed before a mineral can be used

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tailings

Rock and other waste materials removed as impurities when waste mineral material is separated from the metal in an ore.

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smelting

The process by which ore is melted to separate the useful metal from other elements.

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cyanide heap leaching

Level entire mountains and then use a highly toxic chemical to separate gold from the waste ore.

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depletion time

The time it takes to use a certain fraction, usually 80%, of the known or estimated supply of a nonrenewable resource at an assumed rate of use. Finding and extracting the remaining 20% usually costs more than it is worth.

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reserve to production ratio

The number of years that proven reserves of a particular nonrenewable mineral will last at current annual production rates

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acid mine drainage

Pollution caused when sulfuric acid and dangerous dissolved materials such as lead, arsenic, and cadmium wash from coal and metal mines into nearby lakes and streams.

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dredging

Chain buckets and draglines scrape up underwater mineral deposits

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spoils

Unwanted rock and other waste materials produced when a material is removed from the earth's surface or subsurface by mining, dredging, quarrying, and excavation.

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mountain top removal

Type of surface mining that uses explosives, massive shovels, and even larger machinery called draglines to remove to expose seams of coal underneath a mountain.

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net energy

The total amount of energy available from an energy resource minus the energy neded to find, extract, process, and get that energy to consumers

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anthrocite

Highly desirable coal because of its high heat content and low sulfur content. Supplies are limited in most areas.

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boiling water reactor

a nuclear reactor that uses water as a coolant and moderator. The reactor core water turns to steam and then drives a steam turbine.

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pebble bed reactor

reactor that reduces chances of a runaway chain reaction by encapsulating uranium fuels in tiny heat resistant ceramic spheres

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fuel assembly

A bundle of hollow metal rods containing uranium oxide pellets; used to fuel a nuclear reactor.

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fuel fabrication

Enriched gas is converted to a uranium powder form and formed into pellets that are then installed in fuel rods

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milling

Uranium ore is crushed and concentrated. This material is now yellowcake, when its removed, tailings are left over. Tailings contain same radioactive material and must be disposed properly

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enrichment

The process by which uranium ore is refined after mining to increase the concentration of fissionable U-235

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