From abstract: The copper and uranium-vanadium deposits of the Coyote district, Mora County, N. Mex., are confined to the lower 2,000 feet of the Sangre de Cristo formation of Pennsylvanian and Permian age. A narrow belt of deposits in steeply dipping or overturned rocks extends for 7 miles along Coyote Creek south of Guadalupita. Earlier studies showed that the copper deposits contained uranium, but both the reserves and the uranium content of the copper-bearing shale are too low to permit the recovery of uranium. However, small, commercial grade uranium deposits have been discovered in sandstone
From abstract: Uranium minerals were discovered in the Pumpkin Buttes area, Campbell and Johnson Cou...
A report pertaining to an exploration by the U.S. Geologic Survey in the southern part of the Uravan...
Geological environments present in southwestern New Mexico include thick sequences of sedimentary ro...
A report about copper and uranium deposits of the Coyote district, Mora County, N. Mex., are confine...
Abstract: Uranium-bearing copper deposits occur in steeply dipping beds of the Sangre de Cristo form...
Abstract: Uranium-bearing copper deposits occur in steeply dipping beds of the Sangre de Cristo form...
Report discussing the geological details of uranium-bearing copper deposits in the Sangre de Cristo ...
Abstract: Dark shale and arkosic sandstone south of Guadalupita, Mora County, New Mexico, contain as...
This report presents the results of a preliminary study of the uranium favorability of the Sangre de...
Abstract: In 1957 uranium was discovered in the Vilcabamba district on the north flank of the Cordil...
Small, surficial, secondary uranium deposits are present in several formations in the Sierra Nacimie...
From abstract: "The Crevasse Canyon formation and Point Lookout(?) sandstone of Late Cretaceous age ...
Introduction: During the course of geologic reconnaissance on the west flank of the Sierra Nacimient...
Uranium favorability of the Sangre de Cristo Formation (Pennsylvanian-Permian) in the Las Vegas basi...
From 1995 sites in the San Juan Mountains area, 1706 water and 1982 sediment samples were collected ...
From abstract: Uranium minerals were discovered in the Pumpkin Buttes area, Campbell and Johnson Cou...
A report pertaining to an exploration by the U.S. Geologic Survey in the southern part of the Uravan...
Geological environments present in southwestern New Mexico include thick sequences of sedimentary ro...
A report about copper and uranium deposits of the Coyote district, Mora County, N. Mex., are confine...
Abstract: Uranium-bearing copper deposits occur in steeply dipping beds of the Sangre de Cristo form...
Abstract: Uranium-bearing copper deposits occur in steeply dipping beds of the Sangre de Cristo form...
Report discussing the geological details of uranium-bearing copper deposits in the Sangre de Cristo ...
Abstract: Dark shale and arkosic sandstone south of Guadalupita, Mora County, New Mexico, contain as...
This report presents the results of a preliminary study of the uranium favorability of the Sangre de...
Abstract: In 1957 uranium was discovered in the Vilcabamba district on the north flank of the Cordil...
Small, surficial, secondary uranium deposits are present in several formations in the Sierra Nacimie...
From abstract: "The Crevasse Canyon formation and Point Lookout(?) sandstone of Late Cretaceous age ...
Introduction: During the course of geologic reconnaissance on the west flank of the Sierra Nacimient...
Uranium favorability of the Sangre de Cristo Formation (Pennsylvanian-Permian) in the Las Vegas basi...
From 1995 sites in the San Juan Mountains area, 1706 water and 1982 sediment samples were collected ...
From abstract: Uranium minerals were discovered in the Pumpkin Buttes area, Campbell and Johnson Cou...
A report pertaining to an exploration by the U.S. Geologic Survey in the southern part of the Uravan...
Geological environments present in southwestern New Mexico include thick sequences of sedimentary ro...