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Airborne Gamma-Ray and Magnetometer Survey, Cortez Quadrangle (Colorado, Utah): Final Report, Volume 1

Description: First volume of a final report documenting the results of an airborne radiometric and magnetic survey in a portion of Colorado and Utah, including a description of the survey methods, calibration of the systems, data processing and displays, and interpretation methods.
Date: July 1979
Creator: Aero Service (Firm)
Location: None

[Elko Quadrangle: Users' Guide]

Description: Detailed descriptions of the data report for Elko 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.
Date: July 1980
Location: None
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Executive Correspondence – Letter dtd 07/27/2005 to Chairman Principi from Senators Orrin Hatch and Robert Bennett, and Representatives Rob Bishop and Chris Cannon

Description: Executive Correspondence – Letter dtd 07/27/2005 to Chairman Principi from Senators Orrin Hatch and Robert Bennett, and Representatives Rob Bishop and Chris Cannon requesting the Commission’s approval of two proposed modifications to the 2005 BRAC recommendations issued by the DoD relating to the Deseret Chemical Depot.
Date: July 30, 2005
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Localization of Uranium Minerals in Channel Sediments at the Base of the Shinarump Conglomerate, Monument Valley, Arizona

Description: Report discussing the Shinarump Conglomerate, the channels leading to this conglomerate, and the uranium minerals which localize at the base of this conglomerate via the channel sediments. The geology of the area, information on the channels, and information regarding the localization of uranium in channels are included.
Date: July 1954
Creator: Witkind, I. J.
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National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Elko Quadrangle, Nevada and Utah

Description: From Introduction: "The Elko Quandrangle, in northeastern Nevada and western Utah between latitude 40º and 41º and longitude 114º and 116º (Fig. 1), was evaluated to identify geologic units and delineate areas that exhibit characteristics favorable for the occurrence of uranium deposits. Geologic environments were evaluated on the basis of surface investigations and limited subsurface data."
Date: July 1982
Creator: Percival, Timothy J. & Bright, James H.
Location: None
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