From abstract: Radioactive material in apparently significant amounts was recognized in heavy-mineral concentrates from the gravels of four streams that head in Ear Mountain, Alaska, when collections of the United States Geological Survey were examined for radioactivity in the winter of 1944-45. This area, on the north side of the Seward Peninsula, attracted attention in 1901-02 when cassiterite was discovered in the streams. Subsequent attempts were made to develop copper- and tin-bearing lode deposits
Report discussing a geological examination conducted during the summer of 1949 of the Fairbanks and ...
Report discussing an investigation of radioactivity occurrences, mostly caused by thorium in thorite...
Report discussing a 1949 geological examination for radioactive deposits in the Nixon Fork mining di...
Report discussing a geological examination of the Darby Mountains District, Seward Peninsula, Alaska...
From abstract: Reconnaissance in 1947 found uranothorianite and gummite associated with copper sulfi...
From abstract: Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in southeastern Alaska in 1952 was centered i...
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of radioactive element samples found in...
Abstract: A radiometric reconnaissance of the areas adjacent to the principal highways and secondary...
Report summarizing findings of investigations for radioactive source materials in Alaska from 1945 t...
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of radioactive materials in the Serpent...
Report discussing a reconnaissance study during the summer of 1953 to determine the occurrence of ra...
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of various radioactive mineral deposits...
The following report provides findings of trace elements from investigations on Cache and upper Pete...
The following report provides information and findings of trace elements recognized in a few placer ...
Report discussing the investigation of radioactive deposits in granite and search for bedrock source...
Report discussing a geological examination conducted during the summer of 1949 of the Fairbanks and ...
Report discussing an investigation of radioactivity occurrences, mostly caused by thorium in thorite...
Report discussing a 1949 geological examination for radioactive deposits in the Nixon Fork mining di...
Report discussing a geological examination of the Darby Mountains District, Seward Peninsula, Alaska...
From abstract: Reconnaissance in 1947 found uranothorianite and gummite associated with copper sulfi...
From abstract: Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in southeastern Alaska in 1952 was centered i...
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of radioactive element samples found in...
Abstract: A radiometric reconnaissance of the areas adjacent to the principal highways and secondary...
Report summarizing findings of investigations for radioactive source materials in Alaska from 1945 t...
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of radioactive materials in the Serpent...
Report discussing a reconnaissance study during the summer of 1953 to determine the occurrence of ra...
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of various radioactive mineral deposits...
The following report provides findings of trace elements from investigations on Cache and upper Pete...
The following report provides information and findings of trace elements recognized in a few placer ...
Report discussing the investigation of radioactive deposits in granite and search for bedrock source...
Report discussing a geological examination conducted during the summer of 1949 of the Fairbanks and ...
Report discussing an investigation of radioactivity occurrences, mostly caused by thorium in thorite...
Report discussing a 1949 geological examination for radioactive deposits in the Nixon Fork mining di...