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(Geological Survey & Mines Bureau)
Sustainable Uranium Resources Development Business Model Canvas for Sri Lanka K.T.U.S. de Silva & D.M.S. Dissanayake (Geologists) (Geological Survey & Mines Bureau)
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Infrastructure Key activities Key resources Key partners
Conducting systematic field investigations covering entire island to identify radioactive anomalous areas / zones Field surveys are conducted using 1:50,000 sheets of the country Key resources Human Resources – Geological Survey and Mines Bureau: 3 Geologists, 2 Chemists, 2 Field Officers, 4 Helpers, 1 Cartographer Atomic Energy Authority – 1 Team Leader, 3 Researchers, 1 Technician, 2 Helpers Car Borne Gamma Spectrometer (MONA) Portable Gamma Ray Spectrometer (Exploranium / GR – 135 / Identifier) WDS - XRF (BRUKER) spectrometer AAS, ICP-OES Geological Survey & Mines Bureau has allocated funds through its annual budgetary allocation to conduct field surveys under its annual action plan. Key partners Nuclear Raw Material Survey - Geological Survey and Mines Bureau, Atomic Energy Authority of Sri Lanka
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1:50,000 & 1:100,000 Map Series of Sri Lanka
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Conducting Systematic Surveys Using MONA Car Borne Gamma Spectrometer
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Identified Three Anomalous Zones during Initial Study
Naula
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Conducting Field Surveys within the Identified Anomalous Areas Using Portable Gamma Ray Spectrometer (Exploranium / GR – 135 / Identifier)
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Conducting Sample Analysys Using WDS - XRF (BRUKER) Spectrometer
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Value Propositions Assessing Nuclear Raw Material (Uranium and Thorium) Potential and Identifying Radiologically Hazardous Areas (SLR – 2009) Conducting the Comprehensive Management and Recovery of Radioactive and Associated Mineral Resources in Sri Lanka (RAS/2/019) Under the activities of RAS/2/019 project, “Regional Training Course on Processing of Unconventional Radioactive Mineral Resources” will be held in Sri Lanka from 11 – 14th July 2016
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Customers Customer Segments Channels Customer Relationships
Energy Sector Planners Mineral Sector Planners for Exports (U, Th & Rare Earth Elements) University Researchers Country & Town Planners General Public Decision Makers Channels Reports Maps Publications Customer Relationships Intra - Government Public
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Finances Cost structure Revenue streams
Regional Scale Radiometric Surveys Detailed Radiometric Surveys within Identified Anomalous Areas Regular Laboratory Analysis Revenue streams Annual budgetary allocations of Geological Survey & Mines Bureau under its annual action plan work
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The Uranium Business Model Canvas for Sri Lanka
Key Partners Nuclear Raw Material Survey – Geological Survey and Mines Bureau & Atomic Energy Authority Key Activities Regional radiometric surveys Detailed field investigations using 1:50,000 sheets Value Propositions Assessing Nuclear Raw Material (Uranium and Thorium) Potential and Identifying Radiologically Hazardous Areas (SLR – 2009) Conducting the Comprehensive Management and Recovery of Radioactive and Associated Mineral Resources in Sri Lanka (RAS/2/019) Under the activities of RAS/2/019 project, “Regional Training Course on Processing of Unconventional Radioactive Mineral Resources” will be held in Sri Lanka from 11 – 14th July 2016 Customer Relationships Intra - Government Public Customer Segments Energy Sector Planners Mineral Sector Planners for Exports (U, Th & Rare Earth Elements) University Researchers Country & Town Planners General Public Decision Makers Key Resources Human resources (20) Field equipment Laboratory equipment Car Borne Gamma Spectrometer (MONA) Portable Gamma Ray Spectrometer (Exploranium / GR – 135 / Identifier) WDS - XRF (BRUKER) spectrometer AAS, ICP-OES Channels Reports Maps Publications Cost Structure Regional Radiometric Exploration Detailed Studies Laboratory Analysis Data Processing, Compilation & Reporting Revenue Streams Annual budgetery allocations of Geological Survey & Mines Bureau under its annual action plan work
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