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Nuclear raw materials prospection mission 1965 report to the Government of the Republic Oriental del Uruguay

Abstract

A preliminary reconnaissance survey of Uruguay for nuclear raw materials has been completed. Over 7.700 kilometers have been surveyed by car borne scintillometer and 112 radioactive anomalies have been discovered. Favourable areas with high incidence of anomalies and indications of uranium occurrences have been de-limited in the Minas- Aigua, Valentines-Treinta y Tres, Las Canas, Minas de Corrales and Melo areas. A possibly important indication of uranium at Paso de Las Piedras, Department of Durazno, has also 'been discovered by other means.The area investigated only comprises 0.83 of the total area of Uruguay and the high incidence of anomalies discovered and the other indications of uranium within this area are favourable and encouraging factors for further work,.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1966
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
TR-380-GEO
Subject:
61 RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT; RADIATION MONITORING; RADIOACTIVITY; SCINTILLATION COUNTING; URANIUM; URANIUM MINES; URUGUAY
OSTI ID:
21164049
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
Uruguay
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: UY0900001040593
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
61 pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 04, 2009

Citation Formats

Cameron, J. Nuclear raw materials prospection mission 1965 report to the Government of the Republic Oriental del Uruguay. Uruguay: N. p., 1966. Web.
Cameron, J. Nuclear raw materials prospection mission 1965 report to the Government of the Republic Oriental del Uruguay. Uruguay.
Cameron, J. 1966. "Nuclear raw materials prospection mission 1965 report to the Government of the Republic Oriental del Uruguay." Uruguay.
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title = {Nuclear raw materials prospection mission 1965 report to the Government of the Republic Oriental del Uruguay}
author = {Cameron, J}
abstractNote = {A preliminary reconnaissance survey of Uruguay for nuclear raw materials has been completed. Over 7.700 kilometers have been surveyed by car borne scintillometer and 112 radioactive anomalies have been discovered. Favourable areas with high incidence of anomalies and indications of uranium occurrences have been de-limited in the Minas- Aigua, Valentines-Treinta y Tres, Las Canas, Minas de Corrales and Melo areas. A possibly important indication of uranium at Paso de Las Piedras, Department of Durazno, has also 'been discovered by other means.The area investigated only comprises 0.83 of the total area of Uruguay and the high incidence of anomalies discovered and the other indications of uranium within this area are favourable and encouraging factors for further work,.}
place = {Uruguay}
year = {1966}
month = {Jul}
}