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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Data Release on the Salton Sea Quadrangle, California and Arizona
From objectives: In the Salton Sea Quadrangle, reported uranium occurrences were evaluated, and geologic environments thought to be favorable were examined. This report includes the field data collected during that work and a summary of the quadrangle geology and uranium favorability. This is the final report to be prepared on this quadrangle under the NURE program.
Date:
October 1982
Creator:
Chew, Randall T., III & Antrim, Donald R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Mineralization in the Wilson Creek and Cranberry Gneisses and the Grandfather Mountain Formation, North Carolina and Tennessee
From abstract: Detailed petrologic investigations were conducted at 74 anomalies that have surface radioactivities of 5 to 300 times background in the Grandfather Mountain region of North Carolina and Tennessee. One or more specimens of radioactive rock and one specimen of nonanomalous (barren) rock were taken for chemical analysis from each of the 74 sites.
Date:
September 1982
Creator:
Wagener, H. D. & McHone, J. Gregory
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Activation and Other Analytical Data for Plutonic Rocks from North America and Africa
From Introduction: "The National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program was established to evaluate uranium resources in the United States and to identify areas favorable for uranium exploration."
Date:
October 1982
Creator:
Price, Van; Fay, W. M. & Cook, J. R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Reports on Investigations of Uranium Anomalies
Introduction: The Hylas Zone, a northeast-trending belt of mylonite and ultramylonite, lies in the eastern Piedmont Province of Virginia and borders the northern end of the Richmond Basin (Fig. I-1). The north-trending Richmond Basin is 58 km long and a maximum of 16 km wide. Early indications of anomalous uranium concentrations in the region came from discussions with Jan Krason, GeoExplorers International, Denver, who had worked in the area. Examination of aerial radiometric data (Geodata International, 1975) and HSSR data (Cook, 1981) indicated anomalous values of uranium in the area northwest of Richmond. During June 1981, a 5-day trip to the Hylas area was undertaken to collect rock and ground-water samples and to identify possible source and host rocks of uranium.
Date:
October 1982
Creator:
Goodknight, Craig S. & Burger, John A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library