Price 1/sup 0/ x 2/sup 0/ NTMS area, Utah. Data report (abbreviated) [electronic resource].
- Published
- Aiken, S.C : Savannah River Laboratory, 1980.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy. - Physical Description
- Pages: 16 : digital, PDF file
- Additional Creators
- Savannah River Laboratory and United States. Department of Energy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information
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- Free-to-read Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- Surface sediment samples were collected at 1444 sites, at a target sampling density of one site per 13 square kilometers. Ground water samples were collected at 137 sites. Neutron activation analysis results are given for uranium and 16 other elements in sediments, and for uranium and 9 other elements in ground water. Mass spectrometry results are given for helium in ground water. Field measurements and observations are reported for each site. Analytical data and field measurements are presented. Data from ground water sites include (1) water chemistry measurements (pH, conductivity, and alkalinity), (2) physical measurements where applicable (water temperature, well description, and scintillometer reading), and (3) elemental analyses (U, Al, Br, Cl, Dy, F, He, Mg, Mn, Na, and V). Data from sediment sites include (1) stream water chemistry measurements from sites where water was available, and (2) elemental analyses for sediment samples (U, Th, Hf, Al, Ce, Dy, Eu, Fe, La, Lu, Mn, Sc, Sm, Na, Ti, V, and Yb). Areal distribution maps, histograms, and cumulative frequency plots for most elements; U/Th, U/Hf, U/(Th + Hf), and U/La ratios; and scintillometer readings at sediment sample sites are included. Uranium concentrations in sediments of the Price quadrangle are relatively low, with a maximum value of 14.7 ppM. The mean of the logs of uranium values in sediments is 0.38, which corresponds to a value of about 2.4 ppM. Many of the lowest uranium concentrations occur in the northern part of the San Raphael Swell, in the southeastern portion of the quadrangle. Ground water sampling sites are too widely dispersed to allow preliminary interpretation.
- Report Numbers
- E 1.99:gjbx-172(80)
E 1.99: dpst-80-146-9
dpst-80-146-9
gjbx-172(80) - Subject(s)
- Other Subject(s)
- Aluminium
- Activation Analysis
- Bromine
- Cerium
- Chlorine
- Dysprosium
- Europium
- Fluorine
- Geochemical Surveys
- Data Compilation
- Hafnium
- Helium
- Mass Spectroscopy
- Iron
- Lanthanum
- Lutetium
- Magnesium
- Manganese
- Samarium
- Scandium
- Sediments
- Sodium
- Thorium
- Titanium
- Uranium
- Utah
- Vanadium
- Water
- Ytterbium
- Ground Water
- Neutron Reactions
- Prospecting
- Quantitative Chemical Analysis
- Uranium Deposits
- Actinides
- Alkali Metals
- Alkaline Earth Metals
- Baryon Reactions
- Chemical Analysis
- Data
- Elements
- Geologic Deposits
- Hadron Reactions
- Halogens
- Hydrogen Compounds
- Information
- Metals
- Nonmetals
- North America
- Nuclear Reactions
- Nucleon Reactions
- Numerical Data
- Oxygen Compounds
- Rare Earths
- Rare Gases
- Refractory Metals
- Resources
- Rocky Mountain Region
- Spectroscopy
- Surveys
- Transition Elements
- Usa
- Note
- Published through SciTech Connect.
07/01/1980.
"gjbx-172(80)"
" dpst-80-146-9"
Cook, J.R. - Funding Information
- AC13-76GJ01664
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