Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance in the San Juan Mountains, Southwest Colorado (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance in the San Juan Mountains, Southwest Colorado

From 1995 sites in the San Juan Mountains area, 1706 water and 1982 sediment samples were collected during June-July 1976 and analyzed for uranium. The area includes the southern third of the Colorado mineral belt which has yielded rich ores of gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and molybdenum. The broadly domed mountains are capped by 2500 m of Tertiary volcanics, deeply eroded to expose a Precambrian crystalline core. Adjacent plateaus underlain by Mesozoic sedimentary rocks were included in the reconnaissance. Average value of uranium in water samples from mountains was less than 0.5 parts per billion, from plateaus was 1-2 parts per billion, from Mancos shale areas exceeded 2 parts per billion. Anomalous sediment samples, 40 ppm uranium, came from near Storm King Mountain and upper Vallecito Creek. Other anomalous areas, including the Lake City mining district, were well defined by 4-30 parts per million uranium in sediment and 3-30 parts per billion uranium in water. Anomalous areas not previously reported indicate favorable areas for future exploration.
Date: February 1977
Creator: Maxwell, James C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Raw Data Report: Roach Lake Basin Orientation Study Kingman 1° X 2° NTMS Area, Nevada (open access)

Raw Data Report: Roach Lake Basin Orientation Study Kingman 1° X 2° NTMS Area, Nevada

Abstract: This report presents the results of the Roach Lake Basin, Nevada, orientation study in the Kingman 10 x 2* quadrangle of the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). Wet, dry, and playa sediment samples were collected throughout the 420 km2 semi-arid, closed basin. Water samples were collected at the few available wells and springs. In addition to neutron activation analysis for uranium and 15 to 20 trace elements on all samples, field and laboratory measurements were made on water samples. Analytical data and field measurements are presented in tabular hardcopy and fiche format. Four full-size overlays for use with the Kingman NTMS 1:250,000 quadrangle are included. Water sample site locations, water sample uranium concentration, sediment sample site locations, and sediment sample total uranium concentration are shown on the separate overlays. A general description of the area and the rock type distribution is presented. Some of the data in this report have been issued previously in "Preliminary Report on the Roach Lake Pilot Study," GJBX-44(76), August 1976.
Date: December 1977
Creator: Puchlik, K. P.; Holder, B. E. & Smith, C. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey of the Red River Area--Block C, Texas and Oklahoma: Final Report, Volume 1 (open access)

Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey of the Red River Area--Block C, Texas and Oklahoma: Final Report, Volume 1

Final report documenting the statistical analysis of an aerial gamma-ray and magnetic survey of the Red River Area including the Ardmore, Sherman, Abilene, and Dallas quadrangles in north Texas and southern Oklahoma. Quadrangle-specific maps and data are published as separate volumes.
Date: March 1977
Creator: Texas Instruments Incorporated
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey: Quadrangle NI 14-12 (Dallas), Final Report (open access)

Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey: Quadrangle NI 14-12 (Dallas), Final Report

Second volume of a final report documenting aerial gamma-ray and magnetic survey maps of the Red River Area. This volume contains maps and statistical data for the Dallas Quadrangle located in northern Texas.
Date: March 1977
Creator: Texas Instruments Incorporated
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Favorability of Southwestern Oklahoma and North-Central Texas (open access)

Uranium Favorability of Southwestern Oklahoma and North-Central Texas

The objective of this project was to identify and delineated units and (or) facies that are favorable for uranium in the Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian strata of north-central Texas and southwestern Oklahoma. Mapping of depositional systems in the subsurface was the main emphasis of the study.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Stanton, G. D.; Brogdon, L. D.; Quick, J. V.; Thomas, N. G. & Martin, T. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Study of the Uranium Favorability of Tertiary Rocks, Southeastern Oregon: Eastern Klamath, Southern Lake, Harney, and Western Malheur Counties (open access)

Preliminary Study of the Uranium Favorability of Tertiary Rocks, Southeastern Oregon: Eastern Klamath, Southern Lake, Harney, and Western Malheur Counties

Purpose: This study was conducted in order to assess the character and extent of Tertiary volcanic rocks and volcanic-derived sedimentary rocks as potential uranium host and (or) source rocks.
Date: November 1977
Creator: Erikson, E. H. & Curry, William E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of Uranium Potential in Selected Pennsylvanian and Permian Units and Igneous Rocks in Southwestern and Southern Oklahoma: Final Report (open access)

Evaluation of Uranium Potential in Selected Pennsylvanian and Permian Units and Igneous Rocks in Southwestern and Southern Oklahoma: Final Report

Introduction: The areas of study include parts of the Wichita uplift, Arbuckle uplift, Hunton-Pauls Valley uplift, Central Oklahoma platform, Muenster-Waurika arch, and Anadarko basin (Fig. 1.1-1). Rocks examined include the Precambrian granite of the Arbuckle uplift, Cambrian igneous rocks of the Wichita uplift, and Pennsylvanian-Permian sedimentary rocks derived in large part from those two uplifts and, to a lesser extent, from the Ouachita system.
Date: June 15, 1977
Creator: Al-Shaieb, Zuhair; Shelton, John W.; Donovan, R. Nowell; Hanson, Richard E. & May, Richard T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Favorability for Uranium in Tertiary Sedimentary Rocks, Southwestern Montana (open access)

Favorability for Uranium in Tertiary Sedimentary Rocks, Southwestern Montana

The objective of the study was to evaluate the favorability for potential uranium resources in Tertiary and related strata. Past studies indicate that the Tertiary basins in southwestern Montana are worthy of further investigation because (1) several basins contain a thick sequence of continental sedimentary rocks, (2) several basins are near possible granitic source rocks that have known uranium occurrences, and (3) some of the Montana basins are geologically similar to basins in Wyoming that are host to important sandstone-type deposits. This study focuses on sedimentary rocks of Tertiary age, but includes some rocks of Late Cretaceous and Pleistocene ages. In some areas only a portion of the total Tertiary sedimentary section could be studied because of poor surface exposures and limited subsurface information.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Wopat, Michael Allen; Curry, William E.; Robins, Jerold W. & Marjaniemi, Darwin Keith
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Favorability of the San Rafael Swell Area, East-Central Utah (open access)

Uranium Favorability of the San Rafael Swell Area, East-Central Utah

Purpose and scope: The purpose of this study was to delineate new areas favorable for uranium exploration in the San Rafael Swell region of east-central Utah. Emphasis was placed on the sandstone and siltstone members of the lower Chinle Formation (Triassic) and on the Salt Wash and Brushy Basin Members of the Morrison Formation (Jurassic). The White Rim Sandstone (Permian) was also studied, but not extensively. This project began in January 1976 and was completed in March 1977. Field work was conducted during the five-month period from February through June 1976.
Date: October 1977
Creator: Mickle, David G.; Jones, C. A.; Gallagher, G. L.; Young, Patti. & Dubyk, W. S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Geochemical Survey in the Crystal City and Beeville Quadrangles, Texas (open access)

Uranium Geochemical Survey in the Crystal City and Beeville Quadrangles, Texas

From objectives: This report demonstrates the concept of hydrogeochemical sampling to be used in the 12-state region for which UCC-ND has the responsibility if surveying as part of the NURE. The results of a geochemical survey at two sample spacings in the Crystal City Quadrangle in south Texas are presented.
Date: February 11, 1977
Creator: Nichols, C. E.; Butz, T. R.; Cagle, G. W. & Kane, V. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Thorpe Area, Volume 1 - Narrative Report: Newark (NK 18-11) Quadrangle (open access)

NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Thorpe Area, Volume 1 - Narrative Report: Newark (NK 18-11) Quadrangle

Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Newark quadrangles including the survey description, specifications, data processing methods, interpretation methods, and regional geologic review.
Date: November 1977
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Study of Favorability for Uranium of the Sangre de Cristo Formation in the Las Vegas Basin, Northeastern New Mexico (open access)

Preliminary Study of Favorability for Uranium of the Sangre de Cristo Formation in the Las Vegas Basin, Northeastern New Mexico

This report presents the results of a preliminary study of the uranium favorability of the Sangre de Cristo Formation (Pennsylvanian-Permian) in the Las Vegas basin, northeastern New Mexico. Because known uranium deposits are confined mainly to the Sangre de Cristo, the following discussions are limited to this formation. The study focuses on sedimentologic and stratigraphic characteristics relevant to uranium deposition. The investigation was conducted by Bendix Field Engineering Corporation (BFEC) on behalf of the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA).
Date: December 1977
Creator: May, R. T.; Strand, J. R.; Reid, B. E. & Phillips, W. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Alaska's Uranium Potential (open access)

Investigation of Alaska's Uranium Potential

From addendum: Two types of analyses for uranium in the stream-sediment samples are presented. One split of the stream-sediment samples was sent to Resource Associates of Alaska's laboratory, where they were analyzed for U by the fluormetric method after acid extraction. This is the method employed for U by most laboratories. The completeness of uranium extraction unavoidably varies with the particular type of uranium-bearing minerals present and possibly with the amount of iron, manganese, and carbonaceous material present, which can interfere with the extraction. Analyses by the method are shown in the text and appendix columns with the designation "RAA."
Date: February 1977
Creator: Eakins, Gilbert R.; Jones, Brian K. & Forbes, Robert B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Pilot Survey of the Estancia Valley, Bernalillo, Santa Fe, San Miguel, and Torrance Counties, New Mexico: Part 1. Text and Data Listings (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Pilot Survey of the Estancia Valley, Bernalillo, Santa Fe, San Miguel, and Torrance Counties, New Mexico: Part 1. Text and Data Listings

As part of the LASL portion of the US EROA NURE program, water samples from 534 locations and sediment samples from 2936 locations were taken over a 7770 square kilometers area of the Estancia Valley in 1975 and analyzed for uranium.
Date: January 1977
Creator: Olsen, Clayton Edward
System: The UNT Digital Library
Catahoula Formation of the Texas Coastal Plain: Depositional Systems, Composition, Structural Development, Ground-Water Flow History, and Uranium Distribution (open access)

Catahoula Formation of the Texas Coastal Plain: Depositional Systems, Composition, Structural Development, Ground-Water Flow History, and Uranium Distribution

From objectives: This report describes the physical geology of the Catahoula Formation-its genetic stratigraphy, structure, mineralogical composition, and post-depositional history and discusses the known distribution of uranium within the context of these geological parameters. Emphasis is on definition of primary physical and historical factors affecting the mobilization, transport, and concentration of uranium in the Catahoula Formation.
Date: 1977
Creator: Galloway, William E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geochemical Dispersion of Uranium Near Prospects in Pennsylvania (open access)

Geochemical Dispersion of Uranium Near Prospects in Pennsylvania

From abstract: The geochemical dispersion of uranium has been investigated near sedimentary uranium prospects in eastern and north-central Pennsylvania.
Date: June 1977
Creator: Rose, Arthur W.; Schmiermund, Ronald L. & Mahar, Dennis L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Study of the Uranium Potential of Tertiary Rock in the Central San Juan Basin, New Mexico (open access)

Preliminary Study of the Uranium Potential of Tertiary Rock in the Central San Juan Basin, New Mexico

Three formations in the Tertiary of the San Juan Basin were investigated for their uranium favorability. They are the Ojo Alamo Sandstone, the Nacimiento Formation, and the San Jose Formation. The study comprised a literature survey and a basin analysis, which consisted of subsurface lithofacies, stratigraphic, and radiometric mapping. Field work in preparation for the subsurface analysis consisted of examination of outcrop and measured sections, surface radiometric traverses, and checking of reported surface radioactive anomalies.
Date: December 1977
Creator: Vizcaino, H. P. & O'Neill, A. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility Study for Potential Drilling and Logging Sites in Northeastern Oklahoma (open access)

Feasibility Study for Potential Drilling and Logging Sites in Northeastern Oklahoma

This report contains aerial gamma-ray and magnetic quadrangle maps of portions of northeastern Oklahoma.
Date: June 1977
Creator: Environmental Sciences Corporation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wide-Spaced Uranium Geochemical Survey in the Plainview, Lubbock, and Big Spring Quadrangles, Texas (open access)

Wide-Spaced Uranium Geochemical Survey in the Plainview, Lubbock, and Big Spring Quadrangles, Texas

From abstract: Results of a reconnaissance geochemical survey at a nominal sample spacing of 16 km (10 mi) are reported for the Plainview, Lubbock, and Big Spring Quadrangles in northwest Texas. Stream sediment, stream water, and groundwater were analyzed for approximately 25 parameters.
Date: December 30, 1977
Creator: Nichols, C. E.; Butz, T. R.; Cagle, G. W. & Kane, V. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey of the Delta Area--Utah: Final Report, Volume 1 (open access)

Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey of the Delta Area--Utah: Final Report, Volume 1

From abstract: Results of an ERDA-sponsored, high-sensitivity, airborne gamma-ray spectrometer and magnetometer survey of a portion of the Delta, Utah, NTMS, 1:250,000 scale quadrangle, carried out under Bendix Field Engineering Corporation Subcontract 76-019-L are discussed. The objective of the survey was to evaluate the Delta area as a uraniferous province, i.e., a region showing surface indications of a generally higher uranium content, and evidence of geochemical uranium enrichment over the other natural radioactive elements, where detailed exploration for uranium would likely be successful. The known presence of late stage Tertiary rhyolites and granites associated with fluorite and uranium occurrences and one productive uranium mine strongly suggested that the area is such a uraniferous province. A DC-3 aircraft equipped with a gamma-ray spectrometer using nine large-volume NaI detectors, two 400 channel analyzers, and ancillary geophysical and electronic equipment was employed for data collection.
Date: March 1977
Creator: Texas Instruments Incorporated
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance of the Northern Part of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance of the Northern Part of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming

During the spring and summer of 1976, 2144 water and water transported sediment samples were collected from 1685 locations spread over an approximate 21 000 km area of the northern end of the Powder River Basin in northeast Wyoming.
Date: November 1977
Creator: Morris, Wayne A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance in Lincoln and Flathead Counties, Northwest Montana (open access)

Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance in Lincoln and Flathead Counties, Northwest Montana

From abstract: Between mid-May and late June 1976, 3409 water and water-transported sediment samples were collected from 1781 locations spread over an approximate 17 000 kilometer area of northwestern Montana. All of the samples were analyzed for total uranium at the LASL, using standardized procedures and rigorous quality controls--the waters by fluorometry and the sediment (and those waters with >10 parts per billion uranium) by delayed-neutron counting methods.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Aamodt, Paul L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report. Volume 1: Van Horn and Pecos Quadrangles, Texas (open access)

Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report. Volume 1: Van Horn and Pecos Quadrangles, Texas

First volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of two quadrangles in Texas including documentation about data collection and analysis.
Date: October 1977
Creator: GeoMetrics, Inc.
System: The UNT Digital Library