The following report summarizes a reconnaissance for uranium in Alaska during 1955 that included airborne radiometric traverses, examination of radioactivity anomalies found during the airborne traverses, examination of prospector leads, and examination of areas that seemed geologically favorable for the occurrence of uranium.
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United States Geological Survey Report TEI-617
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The following report summarizes a reconnaissance for uranium in Alaska during 1955 that included airborne radiometric traverses, examination of radioactivity anomalies found during the airborne traverses, examination of prospector leads, and examination of areas that seemed geologically favorable for the occurrence of uranium.
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Matzko, John J. & Freeman, Val L.Summary of Reconnaissance for Uranium in Alaska, 1955,
report,
October 1957;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1050196/:
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