From abstract: The Carrizo Mountains vanadium district is in the Navajo Indian Reservation, northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico. From May through October, 1942, two mining companies, operating under lease agreements with the Navajo Service, opened several mines in the district and produced a total of about 6,000 tons of ore, averaging approximately 2.2 percent
The Tohe Thlany Begay mine, also know as the Whirling Mountain mine, was developed on an isolated ex...
The Monument Valley uranium district is located in northeastern Arizona and in southeastern Utah (Fi...
The CB&W-MC mine was developed on an outcrop of uranium-vanadium minerals that were exposed on a rim...
Mining permits could be obtained by individual Navajos only. Permit holders could assign the mining ...
During the early 1920's there was a small amount of exploration and mining of carnotite ores in the ...
The carnotite deposits of the northern and western Carrizo Mountains have been mined for their radiu...
George R. Simpson was issued Navajo Tribal Mining Permit No. 48 in the northwestern Carrizo Mountain...
In 1950, Cato Sells, a Navajo businessman, obtained three tracts (claims) adjacent to the Vanadium C...
Plot 6 is the 1 argest of 16 pIots ( claims) of a 229 .14-acre vanadium Iease that was issued in 194...
While compiling information on the uranium-vanadium occurrences around the perimeter of the Carrizo ...
The Upper and Lower Canyon mines were developed behind exposures of uranium-vanadium minerals, in th...
The exposures of the uranium-vanadium minerals on the rim of North Star Mesa were some of the first ...
During the period 1942 through 1944, the Office of Indian Affairs, U. S. Department of the Interior,...
While researching sources of information on pre-U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) carnotite mini...
In 1950, two Monument Valley Navajos, Jessie Black and Harvey Blackwater, determined that the ground...
The Tohe Thlany Begay mine, also know as the Whirling Mountain mine, was developed on an isolated ex...
The Monument Valley uranium district is located in northeastern Arizona and in southeastern Utah (Fi...
The CB&W-MC mine was developed on an outcrop of uranium-vanadium minerals that were exposed on a rim...
Mining permits could be obtained by individual Navajos only. Permit holders could assign the mining ...
During the early 1920's there was a small amount of exploration and mining of carnotite ores in the ...
The carnotite deposits of the northern and western Carrizo Mountains have been mined for their radiu...
George R. Simpson was issued Navajo Tribal Mining Permit No. 48 in the northwestern Carrizo Mountain...
In 1950, Cato Sells, a Navajo businessman, obtained three tracts (claims) adjacent to the Vanadium C...
Plot 6 is the 1 argest of 16 pIots ( claims) of a 229 .14-acre vanadium Iease that was issued in 194...
While compiling information on the uranium-vanadium occurrences around the perimeter of the Carrizo ...
The Upper and Lower Canyon mines were developed behind exposures of uranium-vanadium minerals, in th...
The exposures of the uranium-vanadium minerals on the rim of North Star Mesa were some of the first ...
During the period 1942 through 1944, the Office of Indian Affairs, U. S. Department of the Interior,...
While researching sources of information on pre-U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) carnotite mini...
In 1950, two Monument Valley Navajos, Jessie Black and Harvey Blackwater, determined that the ground...
The Tohe Thlany Begay mine, also know as the Whirling Mountain mine, was developed on an isolated ex...
The Monument Valley uranium district is located in northeastern Arizona and in southeastern Utah (Fi...
The CB&W-MC mine was developed on an outcrop of uranium-vanadium minerals that were exposed on a rim...