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1972; 346 p; Institution of Mining and Metallurgy; London, UK; Advanced study institute on methods of prospecting for uranium minerals; London, UK; 21 Sep 1971; ISBN 0900488158;
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ACTIVATION ANALYSIS, AERIAL PROSPECTING, AUSTRALIA, AVAILABILITY, BOREHOLES, COMPUTER CALCULATIONS, COMPUTERS, COST, DATA PROCESSING, ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENT, EXPLORATION, GAMMA DETECTION, GAMMA RADIATION, GAMMA SPECTROMETERS, GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY, GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS, GROUND WATER, MEETINGS, NEUTRON BEAMS, ONTARIO, PLANNING, PROCEEDINGS, RADON, SANDSTONES, UNITED KINGDOM, URANIUM, URANIUM MINERALS, URANIUM ORES
ACTINIDES, AUSTRALASIA, BEAMS, CANADA, CAVITIES, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, DOCUMENT TYPES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTS, EUROPE, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, METALS, METAMORPHIC ROCKS, MINERALS, NONMETALS, NORTH AMERICA, NUCLEON BEAMS, ORES, PARTICLE BEAMS, PROSPECTING, RADIATION DETECTION, RADIATIONS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, RARE GASES, ROCKS, SPECTROMETERS, SPECTROSCOPY, WATER
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Hillel, D.
National and Univ. Inst. of Agriculture, Rehovoth (Israel)1971
National and Univ. Inst. of Agriculture, Rehovoth (Israel)1971
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Nov 1971; 87 p; Sponsored by the IAEA. Contract no. 328/RB.
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[en] The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Perryton National Topographic Map NJ14-10 are presented. The airborne data gathered are reduced by ground computer facilities to yield profile plots of the basic uranium, thorium and potassium equivalent gamma radiation intensities, ratios of these intensities, aircraft altitude above the earth's surface, total gamma ray and earth's magnetic field intensity, correlated as a function of geologic units. The distribution of data within each geologic unit, for all surveyed map lines and tie lines, has been calculated and is included. Two sets of profiled data for each line are included, with one set displaying the above-cited data. The second set includes only flight line magnetic field, temperature, pressure, altitude data plus magnetic field data as measured at a base station. A general description of the area, including descriptions of the various geologic units and the corresponding airborne data, is included also
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May 1980; 200 p; Available from NTIS., PC E09/MF$7.85
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[en] The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Pullman National Topographic Map NL11-5 are presented. The airborne data gathered are reduced by ground computer facilities to yield profile plots of the basic uranium, thorium and potassium equivalent gamma radiation intensities, ratios of these intensities, aircraft altitude above the earth's surface, total gamma ray and earth's magnetic field intensity, correlated as a function of geologic units. The distribution of data within each geologic unit, for all surveyed map lines and tie lines, has been calculated and is included. Two sets of profiled data for each line are included, with one set displaying the above-cited data. The second set includes only flight line magnetic field, temperature, pressure, altitude data plus magnetic field data as measured at a base station. A general description of the area, including descriptions of the various geologic units and the corresponding airborne data, is included also
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1981; 268 p; Available from NTIS., PC E13/MF $13.40
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[en] The combination Miami and Key West quadrangles cover 4400 square miles of area at the southern tip of peninsular Florida. The area includes moderate to extremely thick sections of Cenozoic and Mesozoic platform deposits of the Southern Florida Sedimentary Basin. Surficial exposures are comprised of Miocene to Recent deposits. A search of the available literature revealed no economically feasible uranium deposits within the area. A total of 16 uranium anomalies were detected by the survey and are discussed briefly. All anomalies are extremely low in equivalent ppM values and a large number correlate well with cultural features. The magnetic data appear to be in general agreement with present structural interpretation. The data do suggest that some lithologic and/or structural complexities may be present in the Paleozoic and older basement material
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Apr 1981; 238 p; Available from NTIS., PC E08/MF $3.50
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[en] The Pensacola quadrangle covers 6000 square miles of southern Alabama and the western panhandle of Florida within the Gulf Coastal Plain. The area includes thick sections of Cenozoic and Mesozoic platform deposits. Surficial exposures are comprised of Eocene to Recent deposits. A search of the available literature revealed no economically feasible uranium deposits wihin the area. A total of 20 uranium anomalies were detected by the survey and are discussed briefly. All anomalies are extremely low in equivalent ppM values and a large number correlate well with cultural features. The magnetic data appear to be in agreement with present structural interpretation
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Apr 1981; 245 p; Available from NTIS., PC E08/MF $3.50
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[en] The Tampa quadrangle covers 2100 square miles of land in western peninsular Florida. The area includes moderate to extremely thick sections of Cenozoic and Mesozoic platform deposits, intermediate between the Peninsula Arch and the South Florida Sedimentary Basin. Surficial exposures are comprised of Miocene to Recent deposits. Mining for phosphates is taking place in the northern portion of the area. No known uranium deposits are present within the quadrangle, but the phosphates are known to contain significantly higher than normal amounts of uranium. Statistical analysis resulted in the selection of 18 anomalies. All appear to be related to culture, but some that are associated with the phosphate region have extremely high apparent uranium values. Detailed resource study should concentrate on the phosphates and on the possibility of uranium recovery as a by-product of phosphate mining
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Apr 1981; 250 p; Available from NTIS., PC E08/MF $3.50
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Karlstrom, K.E.; Houston, R.S.; Schmidt, T.G.; Inlow, D.; Flurkey, A.J.; Kratochvil, A.L.; Coolidge, C.M.; Sever, C.K.; Quimby, W.F.
Wyoming Univ., Laramie (USA)1981
Wyoming Univ., Laramie (USA)1981
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[en] This volume is presented as a companion to Volume 1: The Geology and Uranium Potential of Precambrian Conglomerates in the Medicine Bow Mountains and Sierra Madre of Southeastern Wyoming; and to Volume 3: Uranium Assessment for Precambrian Pebble Conglomerates in Southeastern Wyoming. Volume 1 summarized the geologic setting and geologic and geochemical characteristics of uranium-bearing conglomerates in Precambrian metasedimentary rocks of southeastern Wyoming. Volume 3 is a geostatistical resource estimate of U and Th in quartz-pebble conglomerates. This volume contains supporting geochemical data, lithologic logs from 48 drill holes in Precambrian rocks of the Medicine Bow Mountains and Sierra Madre, and drill site geologic maps and cross-sections from most of the holes
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Feb 1981; 679 p; Available from NTIS., PC A99/MF A01
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Mathieson, R.S.
Sydney Univ. (Australia). Dept. of Geography1981
Sydney Univ. (Australia). Dept. of Geography1981
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[en] This bibliography contains material by Russian authors and mostly in the Russian language covering the geology and geochemistry of uranium. Titles are translated but no abstracts are included
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Mar 1981; 12 p; 89 refs.
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Gonzales, R.W.; Inglis, M.H.
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque (USA). Technology Application Center1981
New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque (USA). Technology Application Center1981
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[en] This review covers literature pertaining to documented data and data gathering techniques that are performed or obtained remotely from space, aircraft, or ground-based stations. All of the documentation is related to remote sensing sensors or the remote sensing of the natural resources. Section headings are: general; geology; environmental quality; hydrology; vegetation; oceanography; regional planning and land use; data manipulation; and instrumentation and technology
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Review with abstracts, where available
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Feb 1981; 129 p; Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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