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Uranium in sediments
John Nicholas Rosholt
1963, Open-File Report 63-117
An oceanographic approach is used to study the distribution of abnormal occurrences of uranium in sediments. The occurrences predominate in marine phosphorites, black marine shales, and deposits in terrestrial-fluvial sandstones and ancient conglomerites. In early Paleozoic times, marine shales accounted for the majority of uranium deposition. By the beginning of...
Structure-contour map of the Olive Hill Clay Bed in northeastern Kentucky
John W. Hosterman
1963, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 261
The gently dipping Olive Hill Clay Bed of Crider (1913) crops out in belt about 15 miles \vidc and 60 miles long from the Ohio River near Portsmouth, Ohio, south-southwesterly to Frenchburg, Ky. (see inset map).The purpose of the structure-contour map presented here is to aid exploration by showing the...
Astrogeologic studies, annual progress report, August 25, 1961 - August 24, 1962
U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Open-File Report 63-123
This report, which covers the period August 25, 1961 to August 24, 1962, is the third of a series describing the program of research conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey on behalf of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.The major long-range objectives of the program are to determine and map...
Preliminary report on the geology and hydrology of Mortandad Canyon near Los Alamos, New Mexico, with reference to disposal of liquid low-level radioactive waste
E.H. Baltz, J.H. Abrahams Jr., W.D. Purtyman
1963, Open-File Report 63-6
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, selected the upper part of Mortandad Canyon near Los Alamos, New Mexico for a site for disposal of treated liquid low-level radioactive waste. This report summarizes the part of a study of...