Preliminary studies of coalified wood associated with uranium on the Colorao Plateau
Irving A. Breger
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 714
Uranium and thorium in the accessory allanite of igneous rocks
William L. Smith, Mona L. Franck, Alexander M. Sherwood
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 398
Exploration for uranium-vanadium deposits in the Beaver Mesa area, Mesa County, Colorado, and Grand County, Utah
Lee J. Eicher
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 449
Geology of uranium deposits in Triassic rocks of the Colorado Plateau
Warren Irvin Finch
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 395
Principles of formation of chimney-like vents in shallow volcanic environments
Wilbur S. Burbank
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 711
Exploration for uranium deposits in the Yellow Cat and Squaw Park areas, Thompson district, Grand County, Utah
C.M. Mobley, Elmer S. Santos
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 448
Detailed mineral and chemical relations in two uranium-vanadium ores
Robert M. Garrels, E. S. Larsen III, A. M. Pommer, R. G. Coleman
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 635
Channel samples from two mines on the Colorado Plateau have been studied in detail both mineralogically and chemically. A channel sample from the Mineral Joe No. 1 mine, Montrose County, Colo., extends from unmineralized rock on one side, through a zone of variable mineralization, into only weakly mineralized rock. The unmineralized...
Uranium-bearing coal in the eastern part of the Red Desert area, Great Divide basin, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Harold Masursky
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 613
The gold pan as a quantitative tool
Paul Kellogg Theobald Jr.
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 487
Reconnaissance for radioactivity in the metal-mining districts of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Charles Thomas Pierson, W.F. Weeks, F. J. Kleinhampl
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 306
The selective precipitation of thorium iodate from a tartaric acid-hydrogen peroxide medium : Application to the rapid spectrophotometric determination of thorium in silicate rocks and in ores
F. S. Grimaldi, Lillie B. Jenkins, Mary H. Fletcher
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 489
Comparison of the isotopic abundance of U235 and U238 and the radium activity ratios in Colorado Plateau uranium ores
F. E. Senftle, Lorin Steiff, Frank Cuttitta, P.K. Kuroda
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 485
Some uranium deposits in Arizona
Harry Clifford Granger, R.B. Raup
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 598
Determination of uranium in the ash of plants and its precision
Claude Huffman Jr., Leonard Benjamin Riley
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 654
Search for radioactive intrusive rocks in New Jersey, New York, and New England
Robert R. Coats
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 392
Paragenesis and structure of pitchblende-bearing veins, Central City district, Gilpin County, Colorado
Paul Kibler Sims
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 433
The determination of uranium (IV) in apatite
Roy S. Clarke Jr., Zalman S. Altschuler
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 637
Geologic and mineralogic evidence indicate that the uranium present in apatite may proxy for calcium in the mineral structure as U(IV). An experimental investigation was conducted and chemical evidence was obtained that establishes the presence of U(IV) in apatite. The following analytical procedure was developed for the determination of U(IV). Carbonate-fluorapatite...
Bibliography and index of U.S. Geological Survey trace elements and related reports through June 1956
Paul E. Soister, Dora R. Conklin, Mary D. Bowman, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 600
This bibliography supersedes TEI-500, "U. S. Geological Survey Trace Elements and related reports through 1954." Part I is a numerical list of U. S. Geological Survey Trace Elements Investigations and Memorandum reports. This part lists reports that have been transmitted to the U. S. Atomic Energy Comission and also reports...
Oxidation potential and state of some vanadium ores and the relation of woody material to their deposition
Alfred Michael Pommer
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 586
Oxidation potential studies with a multiple pH-potential recorder designed and constructed for this purpose demonstrated that some uranium-vanadium ores in the Colorado Plateau were in a reduced state when deposited. Any oxidation which took place occurred after deposition. Experimental and theoretical reducing studies on fresh wood, wood degraded by burial...
Distribution of uranium in the Bisbee district, Cochise County, Arizona
Stewart R. Wallace
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 426
The Bisbee district has been an important source of copper for many years, and substantial amounts of lead and zinc ore and minor amounts of manganese ore have been mined during certain periods. The copper deposits occur both as low-grade disseminated ore in the Sacramento Hill stock and as massive...
Summary of reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in Alaska, 1945-1954, and an appraisal of Alaskan uranium possibilities
Helmuth Wedow Jr.
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 577
In the period 1945-1954 over 100 investigations for radioactive source materials were made in Alaska. The nature of these investigations ranged from field examinations of individual prospects or the laboratory analysis of significantly radioactive samples submitted by prospectors to reconnaissance studies of large districts. In this period no deposits of...
Non-pegmatitic resources of beryllium in United States
Lawrence Allen Warner, W.T. Holser, V.R. Wilmarth, E.N. Cameron
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 137
During the period from 1948 to 1950 the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a program of field and laboratory research w determine the mode of occurrence of beryllium in non-pegmatitic rocks and mineral deposits as part of the Beryllium Program of the Division of Raw Materials of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Approximately 23...
Uranium content of ground and surface waters in western Kansas, eastern Colorado, and the Oklahoma Panhande
E.R. Landis
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 624
During 1954, 1955, and 1956, 324 water samples were collected in western Kansas, eastern Colorado, the Oklahoma Panhandle, and northeastern New Mexico, to determine the uranium content of water from the various rock units and geologic terranes in the region, and to locate areas in which, large amounts of uranium...
Some limitations on the possible composition of the ore-forming fluid
Paul B. Barton Jr.
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 633
The activity rations of various important anions (S, CO3, SO4, OH, F, and Cl) in hydrothermal solutions at the time of deposition are evaluated using a simple thermodynamic technique. The rations are interpreted in the light of the mineralogy of ore deposits and limites are placed on the variability of...
Volumetric determination of uranium using titanous sulfate as reductant before oxidimetric titration
James S. Wahlberg, Dwight L. Skinner, Lewis F. Rader
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 614
A new method for determining uranium in samples containing 0.05 percent or more U3O8, using titanous sulfate as reducing agent, is much shorter, faster, and has fewer interferences than conventional methods using reductor columns. The sample is dissolved with sulfuric, nitric, perchloric, and hydrofluoric acids. Elements that would otherwise form insoluble...