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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Williams Quadrangle, Arizona

Description: From Introduction: "The Williams Quadrangle, Arizona (Fig. 1), was evaluated to identify geologic environments and delineate areas that exhibit characteristics favorable for uranium deposits. Evaluations were based primarily on surface investigations; only limited subsurface data were available."
Date: March 1981
Creator: O'Neill, A. J.; Nystrom, R. J. & Thiede, D. S.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Bibliographic index of Grand Junction Office uranium reports

Description: A bibliographic index of the uranium raw materials reports issued by the Grand Junction Office of the U.S. of the Department of Energy (DOE) or its predecessor, the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), and the U.S Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). The bibliography is in preliminary, unedited form.
Date: 1981
Creator: Johnson, James B.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Arminto Quadrangle, Wyoming

Description: From Introduction Purpose and Scope: "The Arminto 1º x 2º quadrangle, in central Wyoming (Fig. 1), was evaluated to identify geologic environments that exhibit characteristics favorable for uranium deposition. Evaluation, consisting of three separate and distinct phases, started in October 1978 and ended in March 1980. It must be emphasized that this report is meant to be a preliminary reconnaissance-type study to identify favorable environments, as defined above."
Date: May 1982
Creator: Damp, Jeffrey N. & Brown, L.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Mesa Quadrangle, Arizona

Description: From Purpose and Scope: "The Mesa Quadrangle, Arizona (Fig. 1), was evaluated to identify geologic environments and delineate areas that exhibit characteristics favorable for the occurrence of uranium deposits. Favorable environments, as determined by surface and subsurface investigations, are those that could contain uranium deposits of at least 100 tons (90 metric tons) U3O8 with an average grade not less than 100 parts per million (ppm) U3O8."
Date: June 1982
Creator: Luning, R. H.; Thiede, D. S.; O'Neill, A. J.; Nystrom, R. J. & White, D. L.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Big Bend Area: Volume 1 - Narrative Report

Description: First volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Marfa, Fort Stockton, Presidio, and Emory Peak quadrangles in Texas including documentation about data collection and analysis.
Date: February 1979
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Shiprock Quadrangle, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah

Description: From Introduction: "The purpose of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is to identify and delineate areas and environments with the Shiprock 1ºx2º Quadrangle, New Mex., Ariz., Colo., and Utah, that exhibit characteristics favorable for the occurrence of uranium deposits that have potential to contain at least 100 metric tons U3O8 total endowment with an average minimum grade of 100 ppm (0.01 percent)."
Date: September 1982
Creator: Green, Morris W.; Byers, Virginia P.; Condon, Steven; Huffman, A. Curtis, Jr.; Kirk, Allan R.; Lupe, Robert D. et al.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey of the Lubbock and Plainview Geologic Atlas Areas of Texas: Volume 1. Summary Report

Description: From introduction: Geodata International, Incorporated, conducted an airborne gamma ray and total magnetic field survey of a region of Northwest Texas which covered the Lubbock and Plainview Geologic Atlas Maps. The area shown on Figure 1 was surveyed from an aircraft using large-volume radiation detectors with computer-controlled airborne equipment. Each map line was flown in an east-west direction with an average length of 120 miles. A total of 47 map lines were surveyed spaced at 3-mile inte… more
Date: July 31, 1975
Creator: Geodata International
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: White Sulphur Spring Quadrangle, Montana

Description: From Purpose: "The White Sulphur Springs Quadrangle, in west-central Montana between latitude 46º and 47ºN. and longitude 110º and 112ºW. (Fig. 1), was evaluated to identify geologic environments and delineate areas that exhibit characteristics favorable for uranium deposits. Favorable environments, as determined by surface and subsurface investigations, are those that could contain uranium deposits of at least 100 tons U3O8 at an average not less than 100 ppm U3O8."
Date: February 1982
Creator: Dodd, S. P. & Wopat, Michael A.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Flagstaff Quadrangle, Arizona

Description: From Introduction: "The purpose of this study is to identify and delineate areas favorable for the occurrence of uranium deposits "which could contain at least 100 metric tons of U3O8 which an average grade of not less than 100 ppm U3O8." The study was limited to depths less than 1500 m (5000 ft)."
Date: September 1982
Creator: Wenrich, Karen J.; Spirakis, Charles S.; Billingsley, George H.; Hereford, Richard; Nealey, L. David; Ulrich, George E. et al.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Albuquerque Quadrangle, New Mexico

Description: From Introduction: "The evaluation involved a comprehensive review and synthesis of the geologic literature, knowledge of on-going research, fieldwork, and the work of several geologists with uranium-related experience and knowledge of the rocks in the quadrangle."
Date: September 1982
Creator: Green, Morris W.; Byers, Virginia P.; Condon, Steven M.; Huffman, A. Curtis, Jr.; Irwin, Jeffrey J.; Kirk, Allan R. et al.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Dubois Quadrangle, Idaho and Montana

Description: From Purpose and Scope: "The Dubois Quadrangle, Idaho and Montana (Fig. 1), was studied to identify geologic environments and delineate areas favorable for uranium deposits. These reports summarized field observations and contained preliminary evaluations of geologic environments for uranium deposition. The identification of environments favorable for uranium deposition involved collection and interpretation of radiometric, geochemical, and geologic data."
Date: June 1981
Creator: Wodzicki, Antoni & Krason, Jan
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Development of Data Enhancement and Display Techniques for Stream-Sediment Data Collected in the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program of the United States Department of Energy

Description: This report explains the development of data enhancement and display techniques for geochemical data in the Hydrochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) surveys taken in the Winston-Salem quadrangle in North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.
Date: August 1979
Creator: Koch, George S., Jr.; Howard, Richard J.; Carpenter, Robert Heron & Schuenemeyer, John H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Blue Ridge Area: Volume 1 - Narrative Report

Description: First volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Knoxville and Charlotte quadrangles in the Blue Ridge Area including documentation about data collection and analysis.
Date: March 1979
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Greeley Quadrangle, Colorado

Description: Abstract: Eleven areas have been identified in the Greeley 1° x 2° Quadrangle, Colorado, that appear to be favorable for the occurrence of uranium having a minimum of 100 tons of U₃O at grades of 0.01 percent or better. Nine of these are in the Front Range metamorphic and igneous environment, and two are in the Great Plains sedimentary environment. The two favorable areas in the Plains are underlain by the Fox Hills and Laramie Formations and are favorable for "Texas" roll-type (Subclass 242) a… more
Date: September 1982
Creator: Hills, Francis Allan; Dodge, Harry W., Jr.; Nash, J. Thomas & Granger, H. C.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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An Exploration Systems Approach to the Spokane Mountain Area Uranium Deposits, Northeastern Washington

Description: From Summary: "Within the gross content of economic exploration techniques developed through case studies of know mineralization, this report of research into the Spokane Mountain uranium deposit integrates the results of numerous field surveys and the application of proven scientific methods with the effects of alternative methods."
Date: April 1981
Creator: Babcock, Lyndon; Beck, P.; Farley, W.; Lechler, P.; Lindgren, J.; Miller, D. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Blue Ridge Area: Volume 1 - Narrative Report

Description: Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Johnson City quadrangles including the survey description, specifications, data processing methods, interpretation methods, and regional geologic review.
Date: December 1978
Creator: LKB Resources, Inc.
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Delta Quadrangle, Utah

Description: The Delta 1°x2° Quadrangle, Utah contains rocks which range in age from the Precambrian through the Holocene. It lies in the eastern part of the Basin and Range Province, approximately 85 mi southwest of Salt Lake City. Most known uranium resource potential lies in four geographic environments in two geographic areas. Favorable environments are: (1) Tertiary tuffaceous sandstone and conglomerate epigenetic disseminated deposits; (2) volcanic hydroallogenic environments containing uranium-minera… more
Date: September 1982
Creator: Cadigan, Robert Allen & Ketner, Keith Brindley
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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