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Geology and Recognition Criteria for Uraniferous Humate Depostis, Grants Uranium Region, New Mexico: Final Report

Description: Extended literature review describing the geologic history and characteristics of the Grants Uranium Region in northwestern New Mexico, particularly the uraniferous humate uranium deposits, "for the purpose of describing those geologic recognition criteria which seem most useful for evaluating areas with potential for new deposits" (p. 13).
Date: January 1981
Creator: Adams, Samuel S. & Saucier, A. E.
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Third Annual Report: Brackish Water Conversion Demonstration Plant Number 4, Roswell, New Mexico

Description: From Abstract: "Primary interest was placed on the scale formation problem. Significant improvements were made in the process and described in this report. Maintenance requirements were unusually high during the year, primarily as a result of cumulative corrosion damage over the last three years. The most significant damage was in the circulating pumps, the heat exchangers and feed piping. These and other failures are described."
Date: March 1967
Creator: American Hydrotherm Corporation
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Stratigraphy of the Mississippian System, South-Central Colorado and North-Central New Mexico

Description: From abstract: In the Sawatch, Mosquito and Front Ranges of central Colorado and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of south-central Colorado, Tournaisian beds of the Mississippian Leadville Limestone overlie rocks of Early Mississippian and Late Devonian age. In the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in north-central New Mexico, the oldest beds are the Tournaisian (zone 9) Espiritu Santo Formation. In west-central New Mexico, in the Magdalena, Lemitar, and Ladron Mountains, the Kelly Limestone of Tournais… more
Date: 1992
Creator: Armstrong, Augustus K.; Mamet, Bernard L. & Repetski, John E.
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[Evolution of Sedimentary Basins--San Juan Basin: Chapters J and K]

Description: From introduction to each respective report: Report J summarizes the results of several studies concerning the stratigraphy and sedimentology of uppermost Jurassic to lowermost Upper Cretaceous rocks in the San Juan basin and adjacent areas. Report K describes using X-ray diffraction techniques to determine the occurrence and distribution of clay minerals in the upper part of the Brushy Basin Member and in the Burro Canyon Formation in the Four Corners area.
Date: 1992
Creator: Aubrey, William M. & Skipp, Gary
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Reconnaissance for Uranium-Bearing Carbonaceous Rocks in New Mexico, 1952

Description: Abstract: Reconnaissance for uranium in coal and black shale in New Mexico during 1952 was largely an extension of work initiated during the 1951 field season. No uranium deposits of economic interest were found, although minor amounts of uranium were noted at several localities.
Date: March 1953
Creator: Bachman, G. O.; Baltz, E. H. & O'Sullivan, R. B.
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Reconnaissance of Geology and Uranium Occurrences of the Upper Alamosa Creek Valley : Catron County, New Mexico

Description: From abstract: "The Crevasse Canyon formation and Point Lookout(?) sandstone of Late Cretaceous age and the Baca and Datil formations of Tertiary age were mapped in an area of 168 square miles in the upper Alamosa Creek Valley along the northern edge of the Datil Mountains, Catron County, N. Mex. The investigation was made to determine the potentialities of the area for producing uranium and to learn the geologic controls for the concentration of uranium."
Date: April 1957
Creator: Bachman, George O.; Baltz, Elmer H. & Griggs, Roy L.
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Uranium-Bearing Copper Deposits Near Guadalupita, Mora County, New Mexico

Description: Abstract: Dark shale and arkosic sandstone south of Guadalupita, Mora County, New Mexico, contain as much as 4 percent copper and 0. 01 percent uranium on the basis of a few samples recently analyzed. The deposits occur primarily in the dark shale which is about 5 feet thick and dips about 900. Potential reserves of this material are very large. Prospecting and further geologic work will be necessary, however, to evaluate possibilities of these large tonnages. If the deposits can be mined for t… more
Date: July 1952
Creator: Bachman, George Odell & Read, Charles B.
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Mammals of New Mexico

Description: Summary of the species of mammals native to New Mexico, including a map of the life zones, descriptions of the physiographic features, and lists of characteristic zone-marking plants, birds, mammals.
Date: December 1931
Creator: Bailey, Vernon
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Instrumentation and Some Related Problems for Neutron Flux Measurement of the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Kiwi-A Reactor

Description: Abstract: "A description of the instrumentation for neutron flux measurement from Kiwi-A at NTS is given as some discussion of start-up considerations, detector design, system response adjustments, and power calibration of the reactor at some low level of power."
Date: September 1958
Creator: Barton, David M.; Helmick, Herbert H. & Jarvis, G. A.
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Tularosa Quadrangle, New Mexico

Description: From Purpose and Scope: "The Tularosa Quadrangle (2º), New Mexico (Fig. 1), was evaluated to identify geologic units and delineate specific areas that have characteristics favorable for occurrence of uranium deposits. All geologic environments to a depth of 1500 m were evaluated by means of surface investigations and examination of geophysical well logs."
Date: December 1981
Creator: Berry, Verne P.; Nagy, Paul A. & Spreng, W. Carl
Location: None
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Uranium Reconnaissance and Drilling in the Sanostee Area, San Juan County, New Mexico and Apache County, Arizona

Description: Report documenting work to map in detail the Roy Mesa and Enos Johnson claim areas so that ore guides could be determined and the areas could be evaluated for drilling and to complete a general reconnasaince of the favorable Mesozoic.
Date: February 1959
Creator: Blagbrough, John W.; Thieme, D. A.; Archer, B. J., Jr. & Lott, R. W.
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Uranium Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance Data Release for the Santa Fe NTMS Quadrangle, New Mexico, Including Concentrations for Forty-Two Additional Elements

Description: Report documenting the results of chemical analysis for 982 water and 1155 sediment samples in the Santa Fe quadrangle, New Mexico. It includes an overview of the area, methods, data analysis, and evaluation.
Date: May 1980
Creator: Bolivar, Stephen L.; Sandoval, Walter F.; Gallimore, David L.; Martell, Calvin J.; Hensley, Walter K.; Thomas, Gayle J. et al.
Location: None
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