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Uraninite, a primary ore of uranium, can be found in various geological settings, often in granitic or volcanic rocks. Significant deposits are located in regions such as the Athabasca Basin in Canada, the Colorado Plateau in the United States, and parts of Africa, including Namibia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Additionally, uraninite can occur in sedimentary deposits, particularly in areas with historical volcanic activity. It is usually mined through both open-pit and underground methods.

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