Geologic Study of Kettle Dome, Northeast Washington: Final Report (open access)

Geologic Study of Kettle Dome, Northeast Washington: Final Report

From abstract: This geologic study of Kettle dome, northeast Washington, encompasses an area of approximately 800 square miles (2048 sq km). The evaluation of uranium occurrences associated with the igneous and metamorphic rocks of the dome and the determination of the relationship between uranium mineralization and stratigraphic, structural, and metamorphic features of the dome are the principal objectives. Evaluation of the validity of a gneiss dome model is a specific objective. The principal sources of data are detailed geologic mapping, surface radiometric surveys, and chemical analyses of rock samples.
Date: October 1980
Creator: Cruson and Pansze
System: The UNT Digital Library