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Aerial Gamma-Ray and Magnetic Survey, Final Report. Volume 1: Newcastle and Gillette Quadrangles (Wyoming/South Dakota) and Ekalaka Quadrangle (Montana, South and North Dakota)

Description: The following report is the first in a series of volumes presenting data recorded during the months of August and September, 1978, from a radiometric and magnetic survey taken in four quadrangles between eastern Wyoming, North and South Dakota, and southern Montana (Newcastle, Gillette and Ekalaka).
Date: April 1979
Creator: GeoMetrics, Inc.
Location: None
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Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey,Volume 1. Final Report: Portions of the Forsyth and Hardin Quadrangles (Montana) and the Sheridan, Arminto, Newcastle, and Gillette Quadrangles (Wyoming)

Description: The following report is the first in a series of volumes presenting data recorded during the months of August and September, 1978, from a radiometric and magnetic survey taken in four quadrangles between Wyoming and southern Montana (Forsyth, Hardin, Sheridan, Arminto, Newcastle and Gillette)
Date: May 1979
Creator: GeoMetrics, Inc.
Location: None
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Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometer and Magnetometer Survey, Sierra Madre Detail Area, Wyoming: Final Report, Volume 1

Description: First volume of a report, containing a description of the systems used in the surveys made of Sierra Madre, Wyoming, as well as a discussion of the systems, the data collection procedures, the data processing procedures, the data presentation, the interpretation rationale, and the interpretation methodology.
Date: 1983
Creator: High Life Helicopters, Inc.
Location: None
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Airborne Radioactivity Survey of the Red Desert Region, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

Description: From abstract: An airborne radioactivity survey of a selected area in the Red Desert, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, containing outcrops of radioactive lignites and shales of known surface extent and uranium content, was flown on flight lines at three levels, respectively 250, 500, and 1,000 feet above the ground and spaced at one-quarter mile intervals. Measurements from three identical dual-channel radiation detectors were simultaneously recorded to obtain data at various distances from natural … more
Date: July 1951
Creator: Nelson, R. A.; Sharp, William N. & Stead, Frank W.
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Airborne Radiometric Reconnaissance in the Wind River Basin, Wyoming

Description: Abstract: A program of airborne radiometric reconnaissance for uranium was conducted in eastern Fremont and western Natrona Counties, in central Wyoming, during the summer and fall of 1954, by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Date: June 1957
Creator: Loomis, Tom H. W. & Blair, Robert G.
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