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The Area Survey Manual of Brookhaven National Laboratory: Area Radiation Detection Instrumentation, Maintenance, and Results (open access)

The Area Survey Manual of Brookhaven National Laboratory: Area Radiation Detection Instrumentation, Maintenance, and Results

Report issued by the Brookhaven National Laboratory discussing the instrumentation, operation, and maintenance of the established area radiation monitoring stations. This report includes maps, tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: January 1, 1952
Creator: Weiss, Max M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Third Viral Coefficient of a Lennard-Jones Gas by Kihara's Method, with Tables for the 6-9 Potential (open access)

The Third Viral Coefficient of a Lennard-Jones Gas by Kihara's Method, with Tables for the 6-9 Potential

Double integral coefficients are developed and applied to the case s = 9.
Date: 1952?
Creator: Epstein, Leo F.; Hibbert, Celesta J.; Powers, Marion D. & Roe, Glenn M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Property of Randomness of an Arithmetical Functions (open access)

A Property of Randomness of an Arithmetical Functions

Report describing a property of randomness of an arithmetical function.
Date: 1952
Creator: Metropolis, N. (Nicholas), 1915- & Ulam, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Method for the Routine Absolute Intensity and Energy Measurements of Beta Radiation; Application to Naturally Radioactive Potassium, Rubidium, Rhenium and Lutetium (open access)

Method for the Routine Absolute Intensity and Energy Measurements of Beta Radiation; Application to Naturally Radioactive Potassium, Rubidium, Rhenium and Lutetium

Photocopy of a dissertation discussing natural radioactivities and half life of potassium, Rubidium, Rhenium, and Lutetium.
Date: August 1952
Creator: Suttle, Andrew Dillard, Jr.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Vapor Pressure Chart for Metals (open access)

A Vapor Pressure Chart for Metals

From conclusions: There is a close enough correlation for most metals to give the chart some utility in estimating vapor pressure of metals.
Date: July 10, 1952
Creator: Loftness, Robert L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Scintillation Spectrometer for Routine Use (open access)

A Scintillation Spectrometer for Routine Use

From abstract: An automatic gamma-ray spectrometer for routine assays in radiochemical investigations has been constructed. Circuits are described for the automatic control of the pulse analyzer bias and automatic recording of the counting data. Typical gamma-ray spectra are shown as an indication of the perfomance obtained.
Date: 1952
Creator: O'Kelley, G. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemical Separation of the Uranium Isotopes (open access)

Chemical Separation of the Uranium Isotopes

Report on the chemical separation of the uranium isotopes.
Date: 1952
Creator: Hutchison, Clyde A., Jr. & Murphy, George Moseley
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Separation of the Boron Isotopes (open access)

Separation of the Boron Isotopes

A report on the separation of the boron isotopes.
Date: 1952
Creator: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Marysvale Region Study], Annual Report: July 1, 1951-June 30, 1952, Part 1. A Geologic Guide to the Marysvale Area (open access)

[Marysvale Region Study], Annual Report: July 1, 1951-June 30, 1952, Part 1. A Geologic Guide to the Marysvale Area

Introduction: It is the purpose of this guide to describe the general geological features of the Marysvale area which may aid in exploration for uranium.
Date: May 1952
Creator: Kerr, Paul F.; Brophy, Gerald; Dahl, Harry M.; Green, Jack & Woolard, Louis E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium Deposits in Southwestern Colorado Plateau (open access)

Uranium Deposits in Southwestern Colorado Plateau

Abstract: The southwestern part of the Colorado Plateau province was studied to test results from experimental simulation of Colorado Plateau type uranium deposits and to search out additional agents influencing uranium precipitation which might be investigated experimentally.
Date: August 1952
Creator: Bain, George W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Carnotite Deposits near Edgemont, South Dakota (open access)

Carnotite Deposits near Edgemont, South Dakota

From introduction: This report describes briefly the deposits of uranium ore discovered in June 1951 near Edgemont, Fall River County, South Dakota. It is a preliminary report, based upon rapid reconnaissance of a small area around the original discovery. It is intended for those who may be interested in further prospecting a large potential area and in developing and mining the deposits.
Date: February 1952
Creator: Baker, K. E.; Smith, L. E. & Rapaport, I.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium in the Dirty Devil Shimarump Channel Deposit (open access)

Uranium in the Dirty Devil Shimarump Channel Deposit

From abstract: Uranium ores occur in a river channel deposit of composite type. Uranium and its daughter elements segregate during migration and each has its own accumulator. The entire deposit stays close to radioactive equilibrium but individual mineral components have departures up to 1000 fold.
Date: June 1952
Creator: Bain, George W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Research and Development Progress Report (open access)

Research and Development Progress Report

"The St. Louis Refinery produced its first UO3 and UO2 in 1942, and its first UF4 and U metal in 1943. The accent has always been on production, and the function of the extremely small research and development groups has been to aid the production units in their job. ... Recently, there has been a growing realization of the need for a broader and more detailed knowledge of both the chemical and technological aspects of all phases of work. ... This is the first of a series of quarterly progress reports on the research and development activities at the St. Louis Refinery."--p. 6
Date: October 15, 1952
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report on Uranium-Bearing Deposits of the Northern Boulder Batholith Region, Jefferson County, Montana (open access)

Preliminary Report on Uranium-Bearing Deposits of the Northern Boulder Batholith Region, Jefferson County, Montana

Introduction: This preliminary report is an attempt to correlate all of the available information having a bearing on the geology of the uraniferous deposits and to set forth such theories and recommendations as may be deduced at this stage.
Date: July 1952
Creator: Thurlow, Ernest E. & Reyner, Millard L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium-Copper Deposits Near Copper Canyon, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona (open access)

Uranium-Copper Deposits Near Copper Canyon, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona

A report on the discovery of uranium ore deposits near Copper Canyon, Arizona.
Date: March 1952
Creator: Reinhardt, E. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Subsurface Isorad Methods, Temple Mountain, San Rafael District, Utah (open access)

Investigation of Subsurface Isorad Methods, Temple Mountain, San Rafael District, Utah

From abstract: The subsurface isorad method is an attempt to locate areas favorable for uranium ores by the use of contour maps which show localities having greater radioactivity. The construction of isorad maps entails the measurement of the area under the curve of a gamma-ray logo The figures obtained indicate relative amounts of gamma radiation and are used to locate the isorad contours. This work was started at Temple Mountain in the San Rafael Swell area during the spring of 1952. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the most effective and economic hole spacing for subsurface isorad work.
Date: September 2, 1952
Creator: Hinckley, David Narwyn
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Air Sampling Chamber for S.I.R. (open access)

Air Sampling Chamber for S.I.R.

Abstract: An ionization chamber to monitor air for beta activity is described. Operating curves are given, as well as results of shock and vibration tests. Recommendation for improved design are included.
Date: August 8, 1952
Creator: Dewes, R. A. & Goodale, E. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Shinarump Channels on Oljetoh Mesa, Arizona - Utah (open access)

Investigation of Shinarump Channels on Oljetoh Mesa, Arizona - Utah

From to the files: The Shinarump-Moenkopi contact on Oljetoh Mesa in the Monument Valley district, Arizona-Utah, was examined from November 5 to 15, 1951, to determine the location of and the mineralization in Shinarump channels. Twenty-seven distinct channel outcrops were located and examined. Three of these channel outcrops are mineralized and the remaining 24 are barren. Plate I shows the distribution of the Shinarump, the Moenkopi, and the DeChelly member of the Cutler formation; the location of the Shinarmp channel outcrops; the channel trend where there is good evidence for such a trend. The Hoskinrnini tongue of the Cutler was mapped with the Moenkopi as it is not a good mappable unit in this area. The three mineralized outcrops are indicated by the letters A, G, and AA while the barren outcrops bear the letters B to F and H to Z.
Date: January 29, 1952
Creator: Cutter, R. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Investigational Drilling, Hoskinnini Mesa (open access)

Investigational Drilling, Hoskinnini Mesa

From to the files: To date, all the mineralization seen in the Monument Valley area in the Shinarump formation has been in scour channels. The mineralized rock occurs at or near the bottom of the channel. On Hoskinnini Mesa, all the channels examined to date contain some mineralized material. Channels observed may in some cases contain copper without apparent uranium mineralization; others definitely exhibit copper-uranium mineralization.
Date: May 15, 1952
Creator: Chester, John W. & Pitman, R. K.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of Horse Mesa, Arizona - New Mexico, with Recommendations for Wagon Drilling (open access)

Geology of Horse Mesa, Arizona - New Mexico, with Recommendations for Wagon Drilling

Abstract: Horse Mesa is in the Navajo Indian Reservation directly on the Arizona-New Mexico state line. Uranium-vanadium deposits in the Salt Wash sandstone which caps the Mesa are fairly widespread and small tonngges have been shipped from two mines. The deposits lie 60 to 75 feet above the base of the Salt Wash formation and possibly trend northwest parallel to ore trends on King Tutt Mesa, a mile northeast. Carnotite and vanoxite are the principal ore minerals. About 6,000 feet of wagon drilling is recommended to test two favorable areas. Continued exploration should be governed by results of this first stage drilling.
Date: September 10, 1952
Creator: King, John W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beneficiation of Monument Number 2 Ore Apache County, Arizona (open access)

Beneficiation of Monument Number 2 Ore Apache County, Arizona

From introduction: The Monument No. 2 mine is in the Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona, about 20 miles southwest from the San Juan River at Mexican Hat, Utah, and 26 miles southwest from Mexican Water, Arizona. The property has been operated, since its discovery, by Vanadium Corporation of America, which holds a 10-year mining lease, granted through the Interior Department, to 43 acres of ground. History of the discovery of the deposit is vague, but reportedly it was first seen around 1942 by a Navajo who mentioned the occurrence to Harry Goulding, Indian trader, who in turn advised D. W. Viles of Vanadium Corporation of America. Minor portions of the deposit are held by Cato Sells and Harvey Black, Navajos, under mining permits issued by the Navajo Tribal Council. The Sells acreage is being operated by Climax Uranium Corporation.
Date: February 27, 1952
Creator: Sheridan, M. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of Preliminary Drilling, Red Rock, Arizona (open access)

Results of Preliminary Drilling, Red Rock, Arizona

Abstract: Structure drilling under Contract No. AT(05-l)-120 was begun May 13, 1951, and was suspended June 30, 1951, at Red Rock, Arizona with the completion of 12 holes and 2,390.5 feet of drilling. No mineralization was disclosed in the widely spaced holes. The structure and rock composition was found favorable for a potential drilling area.
Date: October 16, 1952
Creator: Anderson, Andrew H.; Foster, John R. & Hurley, Daniel B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Reconnaissance Work in the Rattlesnake Area, Apache County, Arizona (open access)

Preliminary Reconnaissance Work in the Rattlesnake Area, Apache County, Arizona

From introduction: The Bluff-Salt Wash contact was mapped on aerial photographs. Mines and prospects were also plotted on the photos. The mines and prospects were studied and a brief description of the mineralization and its occurrence was written. These field notes, which will be given to Hatfield and party, contain data on the presence of carbon and fossil logs, lithology of the gangue rock, sedimentary structures, etc. Regional structure and evidence for igneous activity were also noted.
Date: September 5, 1952
Creator: Hill, John F. & Blagbrough, John W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium-Copper Deposits Near Copper Canyon Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona (open access)

Uranium-Copper Deposits Near Copper Canyon Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona

From introduction: During the summer of 1951, Navajos conducted John W. Chester, Russell C. Cutter, and E. V. Reinhardt, Grand Junction Exploration Branch, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, to a copper deposit in Copper Canyon. Little radioactivity was noted, and no further work was done in the area at that time. In October 1951, the same group of Navajos reported the discovery of uranium ore in another portion of the same area. The site was visited by Cutter who noted that an excavation made by the Navajos had disclosed a 3-foot thickness of low-grade uranium ore. In November 1951, Cutter again visited the area and observed that the Navajos had opened a 5-foot face of good ore.
Date: March 13, 1952
Creator: Reinhardt, E. V.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library