From abstract: Five mines in north-central Clear Creek County- Golden Calf, Gomer, Martha E., Golden Glen, and Diamond Mountain--have high anomalous radioactivity and are considered potential sources of uranium.
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U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey
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Washington D.C.
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United States Geological Survey Report 520
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From abstract: Five mines in north-central Clear Creek County- Golden Calf, Gomer, Martha E., Golden Glen, and Diamond Mountain--have high anomalous radioactivity and are considered potential sources of uranium.
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Sims, P. K.; Harrison, Jack Edward & Moore, Frank B.Preliminary Report on 1952 Investigations in the Colorado Front Range,
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December 1952;
Washington D.C..
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