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Title National Uranium Resource Evaluation: Jordan Valley Quadrangle, Oregon and Idaho
Creator/Author Berry, M.R. ; Castor, S.B. ; Robins, J.W.
Publication Date1982 Apr 01
OSTI IdentifierOSTI ID: 5366317; Legacy ID: DE82015179
Report Number(s)PGJ/F-132-82
DOE Contract NumberAC13-76GJ01664
Other Number(s)Other: ON: DE82015179
Resource TypeTechnical Report
Resource RelationOther Information: Includes 5 sheets of 24x reduction microfiche. Portions of document are illegible
Research OrgBendix Field Engineering Corp., Grand Junction, CO (USA)
Subject11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS; IDAHO; GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS; RADIOMETRIC SURVEYS; URANIUM DEPOSITS; OREGON; PROSPECTING; DATA ANALYSIS; EVALUATION; GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS; MAPPING; FEDERAL REGION X; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS; MINERAL RESOURCES; NORTH AMERICA; RESOURCES; SURVEYS; USA
Description/AbstractThe Jordan Valley Quadrangle, Oregon and Idaho, was evaluated to identify and delineate areas favorable for uranium deposits in accordance with criteria developed for the National Uranium Resource Evaluation. Surface radiometric reconnaissance and geochemical sampling were used for overall evaluation of the quadrangle. Detailed rock sampling, geologic mapping, and examination of uranium deposits and occurrences were performed in areas suspected to be favorable. The northeast part of the McDermitt caldera within the quadrangle is favorable for volcanogenic deposits associated with the ring-fracture zone. The favorable area contains the Aurora uranium deposit, the Bretz mercury mine, and the Cottonwood Creek occurrence. The Triangle Ranch area and the Snake River Plain, both in the northeast part of the quadrangle, have environments that may be favorable for uranium deposits in sandstone but are considered unevaluated due to lack of subsurface data and lack of detailed investigations. Rocks in the remainder of the quadrangle are considered unfavorable for uranium deposits because of low uranium contents, basic to intermediate compositions, or lack of favorable structures.
Country of PublicationUnited States
LanguageEnglish
FormatMedium: X; Size: Pages: 98
AvailabilityNTIS, PC E05/MF A01.
System Entry Date2008 Feb 06

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