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Preliminary Study of the Uranium Favorability of Mesozoic Intrusive and Tertiary Volcanic and Sedimentary Rocks of the Central Mojave Desert, Kern and San Bernardino Counties, California (open access)

Preliminary Study of the Uranium Favorability of Mesozoic Intrusive and Tertiary Volcanic and Sedimentary Rocks of the Central Mojave Desert, Kern and San Bernardino Counties, California

From purpose and scope: The purpose of this project was to determine the uranium favorability of Mesozoic intrusive rocks and Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks in the central Mojave Desert. The project was conducted by Bendix Field Engineering Corporation (BFEC) under the auspices of the Grand Junction Office of the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA). The scope of the project included determination of the uranium content of different rock types, determination of the nature and extent of rock characteristics favorable for the formation of uranium deposits, and examination of known uranium deposits.
Date: February 1978
Creator: Leedom, S. H. & Kiloh, K. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph 2012.201.B1180.0144]

Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Skateboard enthisiast Greg barnes is feeling high peractive when he becomes airborne while boawl riding off the edge of concrete pool at the Skate Crater Skateboard Park in san Bernardino, Calf."
Date: September 23, 1978
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Preliminary Study of the Uranium Favorability of Mesozoic Intrusive and Tertiary Volcanic and Sedimentary Rocks of the Central Mojave Desert, Kern and San Bernardino Counties, California, Plate 1

Supplementary data containing a geologic map of the central Mojave Desert project, Kern and San Bernardino Counties, California.
Date: February 1978
Creator: Leedom, S. H. & Kiloh, K. D.
Object Type: Dataset
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ground-Water Storage in the Johnson Valley Area, San Bernardino County, California (open access)

Ground-Water Storage in the Johnson Valley Area, San Bernardino County, California

Abstract: The Mojave Water Agency includes several desert basins where ground water in storage is many times as great as the average annual recharge. The Johnson Valley area was evaluated to find (1) the quantity of ground water in storage, (2) the chemical quality of the ground water, and (3) the potential for storage of recharge water in the unsaturated zone. Johnson Valley contains about 250,000 acre-feet of water in storage, of which about half can be considered recoverable. About 250,000 acre-feet of void space in the unsaturated alluvium is available for storage of imported water, but considerably less than this amount of recharged water could be recovered. The quality of the water in storage is satisfactory for public consumption, although water from some areas has high fluoride concentrations and should be mixed with water of low fluoride concentration.
Date: April 1978
Creator: French, James J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library