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Geothermal Energy from Uranium Deposits

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"We have a large amount of resource in a very, very enriched source. We’re ideally placed to be the world leaders really in exploitation of this technology." - Dr Sandra McLaren

Prof Mike Sandiford

Professor Mike Sandiford is Professorial Fellow at the School of Earth Sciences, and Director of the Melbourne Energy Institute.

Mike's research has focused on the geodynamic evolution of the continents with his main contributions in the fields of thermal evolution of metamorphic terranes, mechanics of orogenic systems, nature of stress fields and deformation in continental interiors.

His research on the long-term evolution of the continents has provided new insights into the way in which tectonic processes modify the geochemical structure of the lithosphere and, in particular, the distribution of heat producing elements, leading to the notion of “tectonic feedback”.

Dr Sandra McLaren

Dr Sandra McLaren is a geologist with research interests in a wide range of earth science fields. She is currently a Lecturer in the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Sandra's main research interest is in understanding the long term evolution of the Australian continent. Her main teaching responsibilities are in the field of Structural Geology and Tectonics.

Sandra is a member of the Geological Society of Australia, and the Women in Science and Enquiry Network (WISENet).


CREDITS

Host: Dr Shane Huntington
Producers: Kelvin Param, Miles Brown and Dr Shane Huntington
Series Creators: Eric van Bemmel and Kelvin Param
Audio Engineer: Miles Brown
Theme Music performed by Sergio Ercole. Mr Ercole is represented by the Musicians' Agency, Faculty of Music
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