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Uranium and Phosphate in the Western Part of the Bonny Lake Mine, Polk County, Florida
From abstract: During the month of May 1950, the Davison Chemical Corporation, under contract with the Atomic Energy Commission, drilled 24 phosphate prospecting holes in the western part of the Bonny Lake mine, in the SW NW4 and the NW*SW4 sec. 32, T. 29 S., R. 24 E., Polk County, Fla. The purpose of this drilling was to obtain a comparison between tonnage and grade of uranium in the phosphate as indicated by prospecting, and the tonnage and grade of uranium in the phosphate products recovered in the mill. The results presented in this paper are based upon a study of drill cores, drill logs, gamma-ray logs, and the chemical analyses of drill-core samples.
Date:
February 1951
Creator:
Petersen, Richard G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Mineralogic Study of Churn Drill Cuttings From a Well Through the Bone Valley Formation, Hillsborough County, Florida
From Abstract: "The mineral constituents of churn drill cuttings from a well through the Bone Valley formation and into the Hawthorn formation were determined. The weight percent of each mineral is given, as well as a description of the samples and the methods used."
Date:
February 1953
Creator:
Berman, Robert
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Digestion and Filtration of Leached Zone in Pilot Plant
Introduction: The present report summarizes pilot plant operations on the sulfuric acid digestion of -200 mesh leached zone and filtration of the digested slurry for the period May 5, 1952 through August 7, 1953.
Date:
February 28, 1955
Creator:
Dugger, Gordon L.; Adams, J. B. & Bart, Roger
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Life History of the Pigmy Seahorse, Hippocampus aosterae Jordan and Gilbert, at Cedar Key, Florida
Report detailing the history and biological aspects of the pygmy seahorse, including its sex ratio, breeding season, growth patterns, and more.
Date:
February 1, 1958
Creator:
Strawn, Kirk
System:
The Portal to Texas History