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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."
Preliminary Report on the Uranium Deposits in the Miller Hill Area, Carbon County, Wyoming
Report discussing the uranium deposits located in the Miller Hill area of Carbon County, Wyoming. A stratigraphic description of the area is also given.
Uranium in the Poison Basin Area, Carbon County, Wyoming - A Preliminary Report
Report discussing the investigation of uranium minerals, which were discovered in the Poison Basin area, Carbon County, Wyoming, on October 15, 1953. Information regarding the geographic setting, geologic setting, stratigraphy of the area, uranium occurrences of the area, origin of the uranium, and significance of the area are included.
Airborne radioactivity survey of parts of Baggs SW and Baggs SE quadrangles, Carbon and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming
A map of Baggs SW and Baggs SE quadrangles in Carbon and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming, used in relation to an airborne radioactivity survey of parts of the Quadrangles.
Airborne radioactivity survey of part of Saratoga NW quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming
"The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey in 133 square miles of Saratoga NW quadrangle, Wyoming."
Airborne radioactivity survey of parts of Savery NW and Savery NE quadrangles, Carbon County, Wyoming
"The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey in 266 squae miles of Savery NW and Savery NE quadrangles, Wyoming"
Airborne Radioactivity Survey of Parts of Savery SW and Savery SE Quadrangles, Carbon County, Wyoming
"The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey in 222 square miles of Savery SW and Savery SE Quadrangles, Carbon County, Wyoming."
Geology and Uranium Deposits of Part of the Browns Park Formation, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah: a Preliminary Report
From abstract: Uranium deposits and radioactivity anomalies have been found in the eastern half of the area underlain by the Browns Park formation in northwestern Colorado, south-central Wyoming, and northeastern Utah. The deposits are in eolian, lacustrine, and fluvial sandstones, tuffaceous sandstones, and limestones all of which were deposited on two converging pediments during Miocene time. At least one eastern and one western facies of lacustrine and fluvial sedimentary rocks are separated by a belt of eolian sandstones. The faces may be distinguished in the field and by petrographic and heavy-mineral studies in the laboratory.
Preliminary report on the Browns Hill prospect, Carbon County Wyoming
A preliminary report regarding the Browns Hill Prospect Carbon County, Wyoming.
Reconnaissance investigation of uranium occurrences in the Saratoga area, Carbon County, Wyoming
Discussing the reconnaissance investigation of uranium occurrences in the Saratoga Area, in Carbon County, Wyoming
Geology and Uranium Occurrences in the Miller Hill Area, Carbon County, Wyoming
Abstract: Uranium occurs in the North Park(?) formation of Pliocene(?) age in the Miller Hill area, about 25 miles south of Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyo. As much as 0. 5 percent uranium is contained in grab samples, but only about 1000 tons of rock are known to contain as much as 0. 03 percent uranium. Beds of brecciated, silicified limestone 3 to 10 feet thick contain the principal concentrations of uranium. Lesser concentrations are found in calcareous sandstone and quartzite. Uranophane, Ca(UOz)2SizO 7 . 6HZO, the principal uranium'mineral, has been deposited in vugs, as fracture and surface coatings, and as a disseminated constituent of the rock. Uranium also occurs in quantities too small to be megascopically visible in dark-colored chalcedony, lime stone, sandstone, and quartzite beds.
Geology and Uranium Occurrences in the Miller Hill Area Carbon County, Wyoming
Report discussing an investigation of the geology of the Miller Hill area in Wyoming. This area's rocks were shown to contain varying amounts of uranium.
Preliminary Report on the Geology of Uranium Deposits in the Browns Park Formation in Moffat County, Colorado, and Carbon County, Wyoming
The following report studies uranium ore deposits discovered in the Browns Park Formation, south-central Wyoming and northwest Colorado.
Pedro Mountain Drilling Project, Carbon County, Wyoming
This report follows the cooperative drilling project between the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for the coring of granite in the Pedro Mountains of Carbon County, Wyoming.
[Pedro Mountain Drilling Project, Carbon County, Wyoming: Plates 1, 2, 9, and 10]
Plates accompanying report on the Pedro Mountain Drilling Project: a chart illustrating the core lithology of Pedro Mountain No. 1 drill hole; an illustration of the directional survey created by the Seismographic Service Corporation's Birdwell Division; a compiled graph of the caliper, gross gamma, neutron-neutron, and magnetic susceptibility logs created by Bendix Field Engineering Corporation (BEFC) Advanced Technology Division; and an illustration of the BFEC spectral gamma (KUT) log, showing potassium (in PCT) and uranium and thorium (in PPM).
[Pedro Mountain Drilling Project, Carbon County, Wyoming: Plates 3-8]
Geophysical logs, created by the Seismographic Service Corporation's Birdwell Division, accompanying report on the Pedro Mountain Drilling Project showing gammy-ray neutron, density, temperature, three-dimensional velocity, electric, and caliper (see pages 10-11 of report). Each represents data collected from the core hole drilled in granite in Carbon County, Wyoming in May 1976.
Geologic and Radiometric Reconnaissance of the Rawlins 1° X 2° Quadrangle, Wyoming With Emphasis on Granitic Rocks: Report Includes Parts of Carbon and Albany Counties, Wyoming
The following report provides results and studies that were made in the Rawlins quadrangle, Wyoming with the purpose of identifying the granitic rocks having higher normal concentrations of uranium, as possible sources of large, low grade uranium ore.
Mineral Resources of the Ferris Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Carbon County, Wyoming
From abstract: During the present study, all working were examined and representative rock and mineral samples from them were analyzed. Reconnaissance geochemical sampling of rocks, minerals, and stream sediments was conducted for the entire area.
Seminoe-Kortes transmission line/substation consolidation project, Carbon County, Wyoming
The existing switchyards at Western Area Power Administration's (WESTERN) Seminoe and Kortes facilities, located approximately 40 miles northeast of Rawlines, Carbon County, Wyoming, were constructed in 1939 and 1951, respectively. The circuit breakers at these facilities are beyond or approaching their service life and need to be replaced. In addition, the switchyards have poor access for maintenance and replacement of equipment, and their locations create potential for oil spills into the North Platte River. WESTERN is proposing to consolidate the switchyard facilities into one new substation to provide easier access, restore proper levels of system reliability, and decrease the potential for oil contamination of the river. This environmental assessment (EA) was prepared to evaluate the impacts of the proposed Seminoe-Kortes Consolidation Project. 57 refs., 12 figs., 8 tabs.
Airborne radioactivity survey of the Miller Hill area, Carbon County, Wyoming
Aerial image shows the result of an airborne radioactive survey over an area of 65 square miles in the vicinity of Miller Hill, Carbon County, Wyoming with the approximate location of eleven radioactivity anomalies found. Text describes methods used and discusses the anomalies.
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