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Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report. Volume 1: The Raton and Santa Fe Quadrangles of New Mexico
The following report is the first volume discussing airborne radiometric and magnetic data from New Mexico within the Raton and Santa Fe quadrangles.
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report: Volume 2. Gallup Quadrangle, Arizona/New Mexico
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Gallup quadrangle including results of data interpretation, significance factor profile maps, stacked profiles, and histograms.
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report. Volume 2: Raton Quadrangle of New Mexico
The following report is the second volume discussing airborne radiometric and magnetic data from New Mexico within the Raton quadrangle. This report provides detailed data descriptions from the study.
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report. Volume 2: Santa Fe Quadrangle of New Mexico
The following report is the second volume discussing airborne radiometric and magnetic data from New Mexico within the Santa Fe quadrangle. This report provides detailed data descriptions from the study.
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report: Volume 2: Shiprock Quadrangle, Arizona/New Mexico
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Shiprock quadrangle including results of data interpretation, significance factor profile maps, stacked profiles, and histograms.
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Raton Basin Project, Albuquerque Quadrangle: Final Report, Volume 2
This is a report on aerial gamma ray and magnetic survey, Raton Basin Project, in the Albuquerque Quadrangle, New Mexico.
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Volume 1. Final Report: Shiprock & Gallup Quadrangles (Arizona/New Mexico) and Albuquerque Quadrangle (New Mexico)
From introduction: This final report .is organized in two logical sections: (a) Volume I, containing the survey description, specifications, data processing methods, interpretation methods, regional geologic review and regional survey results and (b) one volume, Volume II, for each of the three quadrangles covered by the Raton Basin Project Area. Each Volume II contains a detailed geologic summary, interpretation report, standard deviation maps, pseudo-contour maps, interpretation map, flight line and geologic base map, individual corrected profiles, computer map unit histograms and statistical tables.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Dalhart Quadrangle: Final Report, Volumes 1 and 2
The following report provides data maps and charts for flight line mean-values, statistical summaries, histograms, and stacked profiles for the Dalhart quadrangle.
[Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey Index]
Tables displaying index to statistical analysis and reduced data values for each quadrangle in the survey area.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 1. Instrumentation and Methods
From abstract: The objective of the work was to define areas showing surface indications of a generally higher uranium content where detailed exploration for uranium would most likely be successful.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 2-J, Appendix B
Appendix containing single-record and averaged-record data listings to accompany a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance of the Ritzville Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 2-L. St. Johns Quadrangle
From introduction: This volume contains information and survey results pertaining specifically to the Saint Johns NTMS 1:250,000 scale Quadrangle, Arizona and New Mexico, one of a group of 12 such quadrangles in Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Washington included in an aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey. General information concerning the instrumentation and methods used in data acquisition, processing, and interpretation is presented in Volume 1 of this final report.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 2-L, Appendix B
Appendix containing tables to accompany a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of St. Johns Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona-New Mexico: Final Report, Volume 1, Appendix B. Microfiche Data Listing
Appendix containing tables to accompany a report on aerial radio radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey instrumentation and methods of portions of Arizona and New Mexico.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona -- New Mexico: Final Report, Volume 1. Instrumentation and Methods
From introduction: Major objectives of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program, sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE), are to develop an authoritative, comprehensive assessment of the nation's uranium resources and to provide industry with data and technology useful for the timely discovery and exploitation of uranium ores (ERDA, 1976). The National Aerial Radiometric Reconnaissance Survey is a major element of the NURE program.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona--New Mexico: Volume 2-A, Mesa Quadrangle
This is a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of portions of Arizona and New Mexico in the Mesa Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona--New Mexico: Volume 2-B, Clifton Quadrangle
This is a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of portions of Arizona and New Mexico in the Clifton Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona--New Mexico: Volume 2-C, Tucson Quadrangle
This is a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of portions of Arizona and New Mexico in the Tucson Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona--New Mexico: Volume 2-D, Silver City Quadrangle
This is a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of portions of Arizona and New Mexico in the Silver City Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona--New Mexico: Volume 2-E, Nogales Quadrangle
This is a report on the aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of portions of Arizona and New Mexico in the Nogales Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona--New Mexico: Volume 2-F, Douglas Quadrangle
This is a report on aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of portions of Arizona and New Mexico in the Douglas Quadrangle.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Aztec National Topographic Map, New Mexico
Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne gamma radiation and magnetic field survey of the Aztec National Topographic Map segment (NJ 13-10 quadrangle) including a description of the program and results with the flight line profile data and statistical analysis results.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Hobbs National Topographic Map, New Mexico/Texas
Report documenting results of analysis for airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey for the Hobbs National Topographic Map Sheet (NI 13-12). It includes data calculations and profiled data readings with a general description of the area and corresponding data readings.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey of the Brownfield National Topographic Map, NI 13-9, Texas and New Mexico
From introduction: Geodata International, Incorporated, conducted an airborne gamma ray and total magnetic field survey which covered a region of North Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma. The specific area of this report as outlined on Figure 1 was surveyed from an aircraft using large-volume radiation detectors with computer-controlled airborne equipment. Each map line was flown in an east-west direction with an average length of 120 miles and each tie line was flown in a north-south direction with an average length of 69 miles. Map lines and tie lines were surveyed spaced at intervals indicated on Figure 2. The data for the total area of Figure 1 were gathered between March-July, 1976.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey of the Clovis National Topographic Map, NI 13-6, Texas and New Mexico: Volume 1
From objective and plan: The airborne data gathered were reduced using ground-based computer facilities to give 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 indicated from available geologic maps. Results of analyses of these field data are presented as profile plots of the gamma radiation and earth's magnetic field.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey of the Tucumcari National Topographic Map NI 13-3, Texas and New Mexico: Volume 1
The airborne data gathered were reduced using ground-based computer facilities to give 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 indicated from available geologic maps. Results of analyses of these field data are presented as profile plots of the gamma radiation and earth's magnetic field.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Socorro National Topographic Map, New Mexico
"The results of analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey flown for the region identified as the Socorro National Topographic Map NI13-4 is presented in this report"--Abstract.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey Tularosa National Topographic Map, New Mexico: Volume 2
This report contains aerial radiometric and magnetic survey data for Tularosa National Topographic Map of New Mexico.
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey Tularosa National Topographic Map, Nex Mexico: Volume 1
From Operational Program: This final report includes a general geologic description of the area, including descriptions of the various geologic units and correlates the airborne data to the geologic units as provided by the geologic maps. Also included is a frequency distribution study of the data as a function of the geologic units encountered over the NTMS area including the tie line data.
Aeroradioactivity Survey and Geology of the Gnome (Carlsbad) Area, New Mexico and Texas (ARMS-I)
Report regarding an airborne radioactivity survey that took place in the 7,000 square mile area around the GNOME test site near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Topics include the types of bedrock noted in the area as well as their levels of radioactivity.
Air, Precipitation, and Surface Contamination at Certain Localities in New Mexico from Operation Teapot, Spring 1955
The following report describes the findings of air samplings taken that followed the Wasp detonation of Operation Teapot.
Los Alamos Power Reactor Experiment and its Associated Hazards
The following report describes the high pressure and temperature homogeneous reactor experiment which has been started at Los Alamos, as well as the hazards and safety aspects for the experiments.
Analyses of Coals in the United States with Descriptions of Mine and Field Samples Collected between July 1, 1904 and June 30, 1910: Part 1. -- Analyses
From Significance and value of Analyses of Coal: "The analyses published in this report cover samples of coal collected in many different parts of the country with unusual care by experiences men, in such manner as to make them representative of extensive beds of coal."
Analyses of Coals in the United States with Descriptions of Mine and Field Samples Collected between July 1, 1904 and June 30, 1910 Part 2. Descriptions of Samples
From Introduction: "This volume contains the descriptions of the samples whose analyses are published in the preceding volume, Part I of this bulletin. The descriptions have been compiled from the notebooks of the persons who collected the samples, have been condensed from accounts given in published reports of the United States Geological Survey, or have furnished by the collection themselves. Inasmuch as the descriptions represent the work of many persons during a period of six years, and inasmuch as they were recorded under widely differing conditions, they necessarily vary in fullness detail."
Analyses of Tipple and Delivered Samples of Coal: (Collected During the Fiscal Years 1948 to 1950 Inclusive)
From Forward: "This bulletin is the first of a new series, which includes analyses of only tipple and delivered coal. It covers samples collected throughout the United States from July 1, 1947 to June 30, 1950 (fiscal years 1948-50). It is planned that future publications of this series will cover a period of one fiscal year only and be issued as soon as possible after June 30 of each year."
Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal: Fiscal Year 1941
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines discussing the annual report over the research and technology of coal during 1941. As stated in the foreword, "these investigations increase our fund of exact knowledge on the properties and composition of American coals and lead to better methods in mining, preparing, storing, and utilizing coal" (p. 4). This report includes tables, illustrations, photographs, and a map.
Appendix C: Microfiche of Data, Gallup and Shiprock Quadrangles, Arizona and New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Appendix containing tables to accompany a report on an aerial gamma ray and magnetic survey in the Raton Basin in Arizona and New Mexico.
The applicability of resistivity, self-potential and radiometric logging techniques to stratigraphic and lithologic problems in the Ambrosia Lake area, New Mexico
A field investigation undertaken to determine the applicability of electric-radiometric logging techniques
Artificial-Recharge Experiments and Operations on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico
Abstract: Experiments using highly turbid water from playa lakes for injection into the Ogallala Formation have resulted in greatly decreased yield of the recharge wells. Recharge of ground or surface water of good quality has indicated, however, that injection through wells in an effective method of recharging the aquifer. Water that is slightly turbid can be successfully injected for a period of time, but generally results in constantly declining yields and capacity for recharge. Redevelopment through pumping and surging significantly prolongs the life of recharge wells under some conditions. Surface spreading is little practiced on the High Plains, but locally may be a feasible means of artificial recharge.
An Assessment of the Collection and Analysis of Hydrologic Data by Private Contractors for the U.S. Geological Survey
From abstract: During fiscal years 1978 through 1981, the U.S. Geological Survey contracted for the acquisition and analysis of hydrologic data from 104 surface water stations, 26 ground water stations, and 15 precipitation gages as well as for several hundred miscellaneous surface water measurements of flow and water quality. The work was performed in Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, terminating at the end of the fiscal year 1981. This report is an assessment of this contracting effort from the standpoint of cost and of quality control measures employed to ensure an acceptable product.
[Aztec Quadrangle: Average Record Data Listings]
Average record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Aztec Quadrangle in New Mexico.
Aztec Quadrangle, New Mexico and Colorado
From purpose and scope: The purpose of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is to identify and delineate areas and environments within the Aztec 10X20 Quadrangle, New Mexico and Colorado, that exhibit characteristics favorable for the occurrence of uranium deposits that have the potential to contain at least 100 metric tons U3 08 total endowment with a minimum grade of 100 ppm (0.01 percent) U3 08 . Evaluation is based on geochemical, mineralogic, hydrologic, aerial radiometric, sedimentologic, and general geologic characteristics of the formations in the quadrangle.
Aztec Quadrangle, New Mexico and Colorado, Appendices A-E
Appendices containing data on uranium availability in the Aztec Quadrangle to accompany a report on U.S. uranium resources in New Mexico and Colorado.
Aztec Quadrangle: Single Record Data Listings]
Single record data listings taken during aerial gamma-ray and magnetic surveys of the Aztec Quadrangle in New Mexico.
Basic Data Report for Drilling and Hydrologic Testing of Drillhole DOE-2 at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Site
From abstract: Drillhole DOE-2 was drilled to investigate a structural depression marked by the downward displacement of stratigraphic markers in the Salado Formation ~ 2 mi north of the center of the WIPP site. This depression was named informally after the shallow borehole FC-92 in which the structure was described. The presence of the depression was confirmed by drilling.
Beryllium Minerals in the Victorio Mountains, Luna County, New Mexico
Report discussing beryllium deposits in the form of beryl, helvite, and beryllian idocrase in a small area of the Victorio Mountains of Luna County, New Mexico.
Bibliography of Geology and Hydrology, Eastern New Mexico
Abstract: The High Plains of the eastern New Mexico region are recognized as an abundant and varied source of natural resources. This bibliography of over 1,900 references concerned with geology, hydrology, chemistry, and geography has been compiled to assist physical science researchers in their study of this region.
Bibliography of the Geology and Hydrology of the Albuquerque Greater Urban Area, Bernalillo and Parts of Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, Torrance, and Valencia Counties, New Mexico
A bibliography which contains over 500 references for the Albuquerque Greater Urban Area (AGUA). The intent is to be comprehensive in scope in the areas of hydrology and geology as well as introductory in other interdisciplinary areas.
Carbon Dioxide in Mississippian Rocks of the Paradox Basin and Adjacent Areas, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona
From abstract: This report is about six gas samples that were obtained from the Mississippian Leadville Limestone in the McElmo field, Colorado, and the Lisbon field, Utah. These samples were recorded to contain a high reading of carbon dioxide and the report investigates these results.
[Carlsbad Quadrangle: Field Data]
Documentation outlining characteristics of field data samples taken in the Carlsbad quadrangle.
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