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Posted 04 Mar 2025

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A Geological Review survey estimates that Bayan Obo mining complex in Inner Mongolia region of China could yield 1 million tonnes of thorium.

About Thorium 

A chart showing distribution of monazite resources in states of India
  • Thorium is a radioactive element that occurs naturally in low concentrations (about 10 parts per million) in the Earth’s crust.
  • Source: Thorium is found in trace quantities in most rocks and soils and is more abundant than uranium. 
    • Most common source of thorium is the rare earth phosphate mineral, monazite, whose richest concentrations are found in placer deposits.
  • Reserves: India has the largest thorium reserves in the world (11.93 million tonnes of Monazite, containing 1.07 million tonnes of thorium) and is followed by Brazil, Australia, and USA.
  • Properties: It is a soft, ductile & silvery-white heavy metal in its pure form.
    • Essentially all naturally occurring thorium is present as Thorium-232 (Th-232).
  • Fuel for nuclear reactors: Thorium-232 itself is not fissile and is required to be converted into a fissile material Uranium-233 (U-233).
    • It is done through irradiation of Th-232 using U-233 or Plutonium-239 (Pu-239) as fissile driver.
    • Reactors able to use thorium: Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs), Pressurized (Light) Water Reactors (PWRs), Fast Neutron Reactors (FNRs) etc.
  • Tags :
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Thorium
  • Thorium Reserves
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