Prospecting for Radioactive Uranium: Uncovering High-Grade Ore with UV Light!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • Join @Danhurd , @mineoperator , and Tamarack Geologic Services as they prospect for radioactive uranium in the Southwest United States. Using Geiger counters, XRF guns, and UV lights, they hunt for high-grade uranium ore. Watch as they uncover some amazing specimens that glow under UV light, providing a stunning display of natural fluorescence.
    This video showcases the excitement and adventure of prospecting for radioactive minerals, as well as the importance of safety precautions when handling such materials. Follow along with the team as they explore the geology of the region and use their expertise to identify promising areas for further exploration.
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  • @mineoperator
    @mineoperator Год назад +104

    Hats off to Jason. He spent many hours traveling and dealing with airport layovers. Then to drive several hours to meet up with us. We look forward to making future videos with you Jason. Thanks for visiting us and our property!

    • @TrickyDickyP
      @TrickyDickyP Год назад +5

      Guys.. please wear some basic dust mask type PPE while walking around kicking up dust? One small particle of this stuff inhaled is not beneficial to your health.. Good video. Stay safe..!

    • @Ed_in_Md
      @Ed_in_Md Год назад +3

      Thanks to all of you for an absolutely fascinating video. Hope to see more! Just awesome guys!

    • @MakingUsThink
      @MakingUsThink Год назад +1

      @@TrickyDickyP Not enough on the surface because it already became oxidized. It is why it is safe no matter how much dust kicks around. Dust is already surfaced, loose and oxidized therefore I think that is what was explained.

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 5 месяцев назад +1

      Awesome...I learn so much here

  • @MakingUsThink
    @MakingUsThink Год назад +6

    As a disabled person, I always enjoy Jason's adventures.
    Today's adventure was real fun to watch and learn.
    Thanks Jason.

  • @edbrick7689
    @edbrick7689 Год назад +13

    Hi Jason, thanks for this type of video. I was born in Uravan, Colorado which was a huge uranium mining district. My grandad operated five uranium mines up on Long Park. Dad worked underground 36 years, I worked underground 41 years. It was a good living.

    • @fritzpipkin792
      @fritzpipkin792 Год назад +6

      Hello Ed, just south of uravan, grew up here in monticello ut. Grandad mined and so did my father mining petered out in the early 80s and I was a young teenager or I would of been a powder monkey like my dad

  • @rockbutcher
    @rockbutcher Год назад +15

    Exciting trip Jason. I have spent some time in Uranium exploration as well in both Asia and the SW US. U will move quite easily in ground water, so a lot of what you were seeing on those joint faces were salts or carbonates of U. I have some funny stories to tell you about 'Geiger counters' pegging if we finally do meet.
    I did a job in Mongolia where we had carnotite in lignite coal units, U washing down from the local rhyolites. That stuff pegged the meter until you dialled it up. There was another company working next to us on the high ground and we were both drilling, using the same drilling company. The drillers saved money by having the Foreman run both jobs. I gave a sample bag full of crushed carnotite to the Foreman and told him to give it to the competitor's Geologist claiming it had washed up in the DDH cuttings. LOL. It got him excited until he looked at the core. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @100GTAGUY
      @100GTAGUY Год назад +3

      I live right next to the Cotter superfund site and you're not kidding about the ground water contamination that uranium is capable of. On one hand it's kinda cool to be so close to that from a geological perspective, but a tad bit sketchy from a biological one haha.

    • @robertspalding4717
      @robertspalding4717 Год назад +3

      Yep. Some (most?) U salts are very water soluble. That's why almost all fossils are radioactive. They absorb and trap U as the organics ae being replaced.
      If the U mostly came after the deposition of the quartzite, it would be all over in the cracks, but not as much in the host vein.
      At least, that's how it was explained to me...

    • @rockbutcher
      @rockbutcher Год назад +2

      @@robertspalding4717 I wouldn't say almost all, but some for sure. That's a process called chelation where the U sticks to the C in the organic matter. That's why petrified logs in Colorado are little ore bodies.

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 Год назад

      I've spent a little bit of time around Utah and Colorado uranium mines, but I was primarily up there buying equipment and doing some aboveground video of headframes around Nucla. Some of the residual muck on that equipment clicked when we went over it with a Geiger counter we found in the assay lab! Mercifully our rock down here is clean, and doesn't even generate acid.

  • @rockman531
    @rockman531 Год назад +9

    Hey Jason, The inside of the tunnel looked like a 12 year olds bedroom back in the 70's with black lights. Incredible adventure and learning experience! Thank You MineOperators for letting Jason join you! Stay safe, Jim

  • @jimwednt1229
    @jimwednt1229 Год назад +5

    This planet itself holds so many secrets .
    Up until the advent of ultraviolet lamps 🔦 man had no way of seeing these beautiful radio active elements.
    The irony of uranium mineral being so beautiful under ultraviolet lights, yet a destroyer of worlds when utilized in a certain way.
    Awesome video, Jason!

  • @herrhaber9076
    @herrhaber9076 Год назад +6

    "No licking rocks here" Ah, a geologist joke to start the tour ! I Already knew I was going to love it :)
    The last few minutes were absolutely stunning under different wavelenghts, thank you !

  • @DR_SOLO
    @DR_SOLO Год назад +6

    😮 now we know how the glow-in-the-dark scorpion was discovered, hunting for Uranium at night with glow sticks in the dark! LoL

  • @edwardhughes352
    @edwardhughes352 Год назад +7

    Cool video. The short UV light is the one that kills cells (sterilising light,UVC) Its more dangerous than the long wavelenth UVA which is what is used in light shows called black light.

  • @xxxm981
    @xxxm981 Год назад +6

    Now thats a mine i would actually want to wear a mask in. Call me paranoid about radioactive particles XD

    • @robertspalding4717
      @robertspalding4717 Год назад +3

      And it's guaranteed to have a high concentration of Radon gas in there.

  • @jacobkuykendall9325
    @jacobkuykendall9325 Год назад +5

    Brian really knows his stuff about this. Very cool

  • @chemistryscuriosities
    @chemistryscuriosities Год назад +2

    The UV region covers the wavelength range 100-400 nm and is divided into three bands:
    UVA (315-400 nm)
    UVB (280-315 nm)
    UVC (100-280 nm).
    Short-wavelength UVC is the most damaging type of UV radiation. However, it is completely filtered by the atmosphere and does not reach the earth's surface.
    Medium-wavelength UVB is very biologically active but cannot penetrate beyond the superficial skin layers. It is responsible for delayed tanning and burning; in addition to these short-term effects it enhances skin ageing and significantly promotes the development of skin cancer. Most solar UVB is filtered by the atmosphere.
    The relatively long-wavelength UVA accounts for approximately 95 per cent of the UV radiation reaching the Earth's surface. It can penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin and is responsible for the immediate tanning effect. Furthermore, it also contributes to skin ageing and wrinkling. For a long time it was thought that UVA could not cause any lasting damage. Recent studies strongly suggest that it may also enhance the development of skin cancers.

  • @redbaronrefining5322
    @redbaronrefining5322 Год назад +2

    If you guys ever want to assay some ore, I refine gold chemically and also play with uranium time to time. Never both at once, but I’d damn sure be able to tell you yield estimates and get any gold or other PMs out of the ore!!

  • @canuckgarage
    @canuckgarage Год назад +2

    If you want uranium, I know where it was mined in Canada to supply the Manhattan Project. I have some of the drill core samples from the mine. We found the tailings dump and some of the foundations from the machinery. Still haven't found the audits.

  • @typicalrockhound9887
    @typicalrockhound9887 Год назад +13

    Awesome video ! Thanks for sharing . Was cool to see ,
    They blasted shut the portals to all the uranium mines around here .
    My grandpa worked at Denison Mine in Elliot Lake Ontario for 35 years as a driller . He had hands like baseball gloves from what i renember , a strong tough asf quebec frenchmen lol 💪
    Passed away due to silicosis....
    That generation of miners is unfortunatly no longer around ..

    • @Porty1119
      @Porty1119 Год назад +2

      Lung cancer got a lot of the uranium miners down here in New Mexico. The gold/silver/zinc/lead guys are mostly still around; I know one old-timer in his early 80s who still drills and blasts occasionally!
      If you spend any time on the Navajo Nation, you'll see billboard after billboard advertising care for uranium-related occupational illness. The way Kerr-McGee and others treated their guys was criminal.

  • @markae0
    @markae0 Год назад +2

    26:23 Like walking in a video game. Great video!

  • @mrwutchamacalit
    @mrwutchamacalit Год назад +5

    im love the new things you been doing this was awesome please keep up the great videos mate

  • @Israelwins
    @Israelwins Год назад +2

    Thank you MBMM and Mineoperators for this insight

  • @scruggsbuster9458
    @scruggsbuster9458 Год назад +6

    I don't know about you but if I had radioactivity in there I would be worried about the Dust being kicked up inside there but that cave looks juicy thank you for the video see you on the next one😊😊😊😊😊

  • @prestongriffin416
    @prestongriffin416 Год назад +1

    that video puts it at the top of the list of many many of your great video great job glad you ask dan to come along keep it up PRESTON

  • @MrMarkAMartin
    @MrMarkAMartin Год назад +6

    I really appreciate the way you introduced Dans son. I saw his video on the mine first and thought, you know this guy Dan needs to realize that it’s his son that’s the treasure and to stop taking him for granted. Maybe Dans just nervous.. any how enjoyed your video and will sub those guys for sure!

    • @acitizen.5276
      @acitizen.5276 Год назад +1

      Dan does seem to like the sound of his own voice, but he is very good at his craft

  • @kerzwhile
    @kerzwhile Год назад +1

    Absolutely Incredible!!!😮 Gorgeous. Thank you Jason!

  • @iknklst
    @iknklst Год назад +6

    I wonder which superpowers each one will end up with?
    Jason will definitely be able to crush rock into powder with his hands, maybe Dan will have the ability to smell gold.

    • @semoneg2826
      @semoneg2826 5 месяцев назад +1

      Was thinking the same lol

  • @fredolygrigs
    @fredolygrigs Год назад +2

    Love ur videos bro , been watchin u and dan for years .

  • @chuckerickson6721
    @chuckerickson6721 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jason another great video!

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 Год назад +1

    That was awesome Jason and very interesting thank you for sharing this six stars brother

  • @josephpecoul6532
    @josephpecoul6532 Год назад +1

    That's very cool thanks for the video Jayson

  • @rh5971
    @rh5971 Год назад +2

    This video gets a glowing review from me, Jason!!!

  • @stevenhancock8052
    @stevenhancock8052 Год назад +2

    This is so cool Very Educational One rarely hear's much about uranium there's a strange Interest about it Thanks for sharing

  • @renosranch4
    @renosranch4 Год назад +2

    Maybe the next video you can talk about the actual processing of this material, the dangers of being exposed to it, and the markets for it. Thanks

  • @richcollins513
    @richcollins513 Год назад +3

    Dude, I have always loved your channel but this right here is what I am most curious about. I always fear radioactivity and always want to educate myself further for safety reasons. Cancer kills more people than anything and I believe it comes from the many forms of radiation we encounter throughout our lives. Thank You

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife Год назад +1

      Cancer has a lot of sources, viruses, genetic propensity to cancer, chemicals (smoking / alcohol), radiation etc. The sun is one source of skin cancer as we know if you get burnt out there, so fair-skinned ginger people with freckles for example are very susceptible genetically to getting burnt and developing skin cancers. You can control sun exposure, and chemical exposure in the home to an extent (particularly in the bedroom), and not smoking / drinking alcohol (a mutagen via acetaldehyde). One form of natural radiation is radon gas, which is constantly being produced by radium decaying in things like granite rocks etc.

  • @milwaukeeroadjim9253
    @milwaukeeroadjim9253 9 месяцев назад +1

    realy interesting video. thanks

  • @tonysmith5924
    @tonysmith5924 Год назад +1

    Saw most of this on dan herds channel! But will still watch!

  • @hestonstewart1341
    @hestonstewart1341 Год назад

    Great location! I believe thats Lucerne Valley just off the 247. Two miles south St Joseph monastery.

  • @SomeCallMeCasey
    @SomeCallMeCasey Год назад +1

    Holy crap! I actually know one of those people from way back in high school. That’s wild! Great video as per the usual.

  • @ccjensen4670
    @ccjensen4670 Год назад +1

    Love your video..thanks!

  • @74KU
    @74KU Год назад +3

    Well, I don't know, but I've been told,
    Uranium ore's worth more than gold

  • @monomarino5349
    @monomarino5349 Год назад +1

    Beautiful opening shot. Another adventure.

    • @DevJB
      @DevJB Год назад +1

      Totally. Except when he said 'different' I heard 'stupid'. It made me smile. lol

  • @fritzpipkin792
    @fritzpipkin792 Год назад +1

    Jason nice video, growing up around this grandad and my father were miners I would of been next but the price bottom out in the 80s I still live in the area south of moab

  • @user-oo3fx1wb8u
    @user-oo3fx1wb8u 21 день назад

    Morning my friend from Darvel Ayrshire Scotland

  • @transmitterguy478
    @transmitterguy478 Год назад +2

    That looks like Kryptonite! Don't let Superman near it as he will lose all his powers! OMG!

  • @Verifraudreports
    @Verifraudreports Год назад +2

    I grew up in Utah . Used to in the uranium tunnels as a kid.

  • @doncarpenter183
    @doncarpenter183 Год назад +1

    What a cool job you have.

  • @DevJB
    @DevJB Год назад +2

    Holy moly.
    tbh. I'd get in the truck and get out of there back to the gold and gems.

  • @andrewthalerscrappy437
    @andrewthalerscrappy437 Год назад +1

    That was indeed awesome

  • @SCW1060
    @SCW1060 Год назад +1

    Very cool video Jason
    I'd love to know how they separate the uranium out to me that would be kinda hard

  • @danduzenski3597
    @danduzenski3597 Год назад +1

    Harness the flash (smelting). Super Nova power plant. Melt some crystal. Nice video.

  • @dionh70
    @dionh70 Год назад +1

    Jason, I strongly recommend that you refrain from running any of that stuff through your crusher, mill, and shaker table setup. Hope that helps! lol

  • @JerryBWagoner
    @JerryBWagoner Год назад +1

    Amazing video.

  • @puppetmaster8106
    @puppetmaster8106 Год назад +1

    Awesome video.

  • @rindapelton5876
    @rindapelton5876 Год назад

    Thank you 🤗

  • @vanitatoftby
    @vanitatoftby Год назад +2

    Jason, if you took some bags of the material and processed it through your system at home, could the shaker table enrich Uranium?

  • @michaelkaiser4674
    @michaelkaiser4674 Год назад

    i was just thinking of you.and i find you in my back yard.rock on my friend

  • @hattricksprospecting1769
    @hattricksprospecting1769 Год назад +2

    I had to take a minute to think of the funny Uranium Propaganda.
    "This day Jason goes into a giant microwave. After being freshly cooked, he looked just like steamed rice and 20 years younger. Man that looks tight!"😂

  • @bartvandenberg4901
    @bartvandenberg4901 Год назад +1

    Pretty cool!

  • @timothyodonnell8591
    @timothyodonnell8591 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @hippie.matt.
    @hippie.matt. Год назад +1

    Wow, that's awesome

  • @carlbodeker2127
    @carlbodeker2127 Год назад

    Looking good with out your cap

  • @user-lk4wt1nx5m
    @user-lk4wt1nx5m Год назад +1

    That was really cool

  • @jasonsummit1885
    @jasonsummit1885 Год назад +1

    It'd be interesting to see cabs made out of this material.

  • @rogerschroeder8905
    @rogerschroeder8905 Год назад +1

    I like this video. But I have no idea what I saw or if it is of any value. But it was really cool.

  • @conorslattery4669
    @conorslattery4669 7 месяцев назад

    The song uranium fever is stuck in my head while watching this…

  • @tomheater6149
    @tomheater6149 Год назад

    Nice, smart video

  • @ImaginaryKiddo
    @ImaginaryKiddo Год назад

    Thats wild

  • @jdrains16
    @jdrains16 Год назад +1

    At 1:25, when you zoom in, towards the top of the screen, just left of center, there’s a bit of rock that looks like a face. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it…😂

  • @808zhu
    @808zhu Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @hattricksprospecting1769
    @hattricksprospecting1769 Год назад +2

    Oh man can't believe you went to get blasted that much by alpha and beta particles. It took me a week to cool down last time that happened to me. I took the bus after a physics experiment like that and it felt like the radiation was being vacuumed out of me constantly, all the while making me feel better. After 3 days installing emergency radiation shielding after the physics lab elements got over excited making the whole town sick until we fixed the problem at the school of mines Colorado.

  • @tonycardwell6470
    @tonycardwell6470 Год назад +2

    Hey Jason if I sent 1ton of of scrap pc parts how much would it cost to have you extract the gold from it

  • @jamesluck2969
    @jamesluck2969 Год назад

    Ah the good old ludlum model 3 and 44-9 combo

  • @busbey61
    @busbey61 Год назад +1

    I am a Landman and I always wanted to do something regarding to uranium.

  • @BullProspecting
    @BullProspecting Год назад +2

    Bro... Be careful... We have alot of that up here in the New England. Its super dangerous.. My first melts where uranium.. I now use a counter before prospecting..

  • @disabledbeagle1511
    @disabledbeagle1511 Год назад +1

    Uranium Fever - Elton Britt

  • @swedenfrommycam
    @swedenfrommycam Год назад

    Wow wow wow Amazing 👾

  • @kienhwengtai8113
    @kienhwengtai8113 Год назад +2

    Explains why Uranium glass is that kind of green.

  • @awldune
    @awldune Год назад

    Very cool

  • @HensleyTG1
    @HensleyTG1 Год назад +1

    What do u do with the ore

  • @jimmime
    @jimmime Год назад

    I hear tell that before too long we may all glow in the dark.
    Thank you, Jason.

  • @revolt7829
    @revolt7829 Год назад

    I'd be Leary to be any where near that mine , make sure you wash off the Glow 😊 .

  • @Tim-Kaa
    @Tim-Kaa Год назад +1

    Everyone who visited that cave in the video must be addressed now with "Your Brightness".

  • @VenturiLife
    @VenturiLife Год назад

    Queue song - Uranium Fever: Elton Britt, 1955

  • @davidmartin5424
    @davidmartin5424 Год назад

    Glad you found some in the USA. So we don't need to get it from another country!☕✌️❗

  • @sircampbell1249
    @sircampbell1249 Год назад

    Lots of that in Wyoming......

  • @doddshay9019
    @doddshay9019 Год назад +2

    What would be creepy is if normal gold prospectors are unknowingly around very powerful radiation.

  • @mhughes1160
    @mhughes1160 Год назад

    Like something growing on the walls in a horror movie

  • @user-qb6oy3qn4u
    @user-qb6oy3qn4u Год назад +2

    Frgood Frgood 💯

  • @markbrown6236
    @markbrown6236 Год назад +1

    Suburb content, will be hard to top this. Why I follow this channel to see new things.

  • @NewNormac
    @NewNormac Год назад +1

    How are the uranium separated from its host rock, is it done the same way with golds and silvers? Thanks ~Smile oN

  • @thisisbeyondajoke6748
    @thisisbeyondajoke6748 Год назад +1

    Would any of your machines be of use in a uranium mine Jason.?
    Also you do the dangerous thing so we don't have to 😂❤

  • @The_Bookman
    @The_Bookman Год назад +1

    Dan was talking about selling samples of it. Is it not some sort of controlled substance? Surely there are laws controlling uranium?

    • @grebulocities8225
      @grebulocities8225 Год назад +2

      There are some laws, but only for rather large quantities. You can just buy high-grade ore samples or even a few grams of natural or depleted (not enriched) uranium metal on the internet. It's not particularly dangerous - just treat the metal like any other moderately toxic metal like lead or cadmium, and keep in mind that large amounts of uranium ore in poorly-ventilated areas are a bad idea because ores emit radon gas.

  • @MrRmeadows
    @MrRmeadows Год назад +1

    Want Uranium? I hear that Chernobil has that.

  • @F-n-Ham
    @F-n-Ham Год назад +1

    There is an abundance of uranium and plutonium in welland Ontario being mined as we speak. Company name is Regen

    • @guyintenn
      @guyintenn Год назад

      The only thing I can fine about Regen in Welland, ON is that they are "mining" synthetic graphite left over at the location of the old Union Carbide facility. According the the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commissions website, "At this time, all operating uranium mines and mills in Canada are located in northern Saskatchewan. Orano Canada and Cameco Corporation are the licensees of the active mining and milling facilities." Also, Plutonium is typically made from Uranium in a reactor, as it is only found in trace amounts naturally.

    • @F-n-Ham
      @F-n-Ham Год назад +1

      They are covering it up I think. Mining it super quick over 30 excavators. And the bit about uranium and plutonium was in the Welland Tribune that has been removed for some reason. union carbide use to fulfill government contracts, so what were they making to create plutonium. Is there someone in the area that can come test the soil?

    • @F-n-Ham
      @F-n-Ham Год назад +2

      I appreciate you investigateing, it feels like no1 really cares! Iv already had cancer in the past don't really want it again. also a lot of mental health issues and cancer in this town glad they are digging it up and getting rid of it.

  • @WilliamTMusil
    @WilliamTMusil Год назад

    Hiya Jason

  • @rayjay5836
    @rayjay5836 Год назад

    Dan's beard glowing?

  • @fredolygrigs
    @fredolygrigs Год назад

    You can watch vidos of people licking the stuff and swimming in reactor vats using them like hot tubs so its not dangerous . Look in to it

  • @platinumskies7968
    @platinumskies7968 Год назад

    Jason has uranium fever lol

  • @seldoon_nemar
    @seldoon_nemar Год назад

    23:30 3.6 Roentgen? Not great, not terrible.

    • @AIM54A
      @AIM54A Год назад

      lol. At least they didn't find any graphite.

  • @weldonwillingham5626
    @weldonwillingham5626 Год назад

    Love your videos Jason, The crack or drill hole in the back of your hard hat is concerning for your own safety. It's representative of altered safety equipment or a hard hat that is being used past its expiration date. Maybe MSA can help you out with a new one.

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi 4 месяца назад

      The hat won't save him from the high levels of radon in abandoned and unventilated uranium mines!

  • @brianwalko
    @brianwalko Год назад

    Uraninite does not fluoresce. What are the secondary uranium minerals in this mine that fluoresce?

  • @user-sj9cl9bp3d
    @user-sj9cl9bp3d Год назад +1

    الله يحفظك ويطول بعمرك احبك كثير

  • @briangroom2755
    @briangroom2755 Год назад

    Kinda looks like grant county New Mexico