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  <dc:creator>Elmer H. Baltz Jr.</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>1955</dc:date>
  <dc:description>Coal and carbonaceous shale of the Dakota formation of Cretaceous age &#13;
were examined for radioactivity in the Colorado Plateau of southwestern &#13;
Colorado and northwestern New l1exico during the summer of 1953. Older &#13;
and younger sedimentary rocks and some igneous rocks also were examined, &#13;
but in less detail, Weak radioactivity was detected at many places but &#13;
no new deposits of apparent economic importance were discovered. The &#13;
highest radioactivity of carbonaceous rocks was detected in black shale, &#13;
siltstone, and sandstone of the Paradox member of the Hermosa formation &#13;
of Pennsylvanian age. A sample collected from this member at the Bald &#13;
Eagle prospect in Gypsum Valley, San Higuel County, Colo. contains 0.10. &#13;
percent uranium.&#13;
&#13;
Carbonaceous rocks were investigated at several localities on the &#13;
Las Vegas Plateau and the Canadian Escarpment in Harding and San Miguel &#13;
Counties, northeastern New Mexico. Carbonaceous sandstone and siltstone &#13;
in the middle sandstone member of the Chinle formation of Triassic age &#13;
contain uranium at a prospect of the Hunt Oil Company southwest of Sabinoso &#13;
in northeastern San Miguel County, N. Mex. A channel sample across 3.2 &#13;
feet of mineralized rocks at this locality contains 0.22 percent uranium. &#13;
Weak radioactivity was detected at two localities in carbonaceous shale &#13;
of the Dakota and Purgatoire formations of Cretaceous age.</dc:description>
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  <dc:identifier>10.3133/tem915</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:title>A reconnaissance for uranium in carbonaceous rocks in southwestern Colorado and parts of New Mexico</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
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