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Maps illustrating distribution of uranium and thorium, along with the locations of surface and ground water sample site locations surveyed and conductivity distribution, in the Pocatello 1° x 2° National Topographic Map Series (NTMS) area for a National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance study in the quadrangle.
Data gathered regarding ground water samples in the Pocatello quadrangle, including areal distribution maps, histograms, and frequency distribution plots for U, F, Na, Mg, Cl, Mn, Br, Dy, V, conductivity, alkalinity, pH, U x 1000/conductivity, He, and scintillometer readings.
Data gathered regarding surface water samples in the Pocatello quadrangle, including areal distribution maps, histograms, and frequency distribution plots for U, F, Na, Mg, Al, Cl, Mn, Br, Dy, V, conductivity, alkalinity, pH, and U x 1000/conductivity.
Data gathered regarding sediment samples in the Pocatello quadrangle, including areal distribution maps, histograms, and frequency distribution plots for U, Th, Hf, La, Ce, Sm, Eu, Dy, Yb, Lu, Al, V, Ti, Mn, Fe, Sc, Na, conductivity, alkalinity, log U/Hf, log U/Th, log U/La, log U/(Th + Hf), and scintillometer readings.
Detailed descriptions of the data report for Pocatello quadrangle, including (1) sample collection and field measurements, (2) formats, abbreviations, and codes in the data tables, (3) graphs and maps, and (4) quality assurance programs for sample collection and analysis.