THE DISCOVERY OF URANIUM DEPOSITS IN THE KYZYLKUM REGION IS THE BASIS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NAVOI MINING AND METALLURGICAL COMBINE
Kholmamat R. RAUPOV , Candidate Of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Navoi Mining And Metallurgical Combine, Director Of Public Relations, UzbekistanAbstract
Uranium deposits were found as a result of geological exploration conducted by geologists in the 20-50s of the 20th century. The article describes the history of uranium deposits, processes related to its processing, and production enterprises.
Keywords
Kyzylkum, Uchkuduq, geology, uranium
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