Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977

New pilot studies and Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance sampling contracts began in the five states for which the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) is responsible. Several of these contracts have been completed. Field maps have been prepared for seven more contract areas in a...

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Main Authors: Broxton, D.E., Nunes, H.P.
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:5268175 2023-07-30T04:02:53+02:00 Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977 Broxton, D.E. Nunes, H.P. 2021-07-30 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5268175 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5268175 https://doi.org/10.2172/5268175 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5268175 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5268175 https://doi.org/10.2172/5268175 doi:10.2172/5268175 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS URANIUM DEPOSITS PROSPECTING USA GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS ALASKA BISMUTH CADMIUM COLORADO COPPER DELAYED NEUTRON ANALYSIS FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY GEOCHEMISTRY LEAD MONTANA NEW MEXICO NICKEL NIOBIUM SEDIMENTS SILVER TIN TUNGSTEN URANIUM WYOMING ACTINIDES CHEMICAL ANALYSIS CHEMISTRY ELEMENTS EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS METALS NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS NORTH AMERICA NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS REFRACTORY METALS SPECTROSCOPY TRANSITION ELEMENTS 2021 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/5268175 2023-07-11T10:38:14Z New pilot studies and Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance sampling contracts began in the five states for which the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) is responsible. Several of these contracts have been completed. Field maps have been prepared for seven more contract areas in anticipation of supplemental funding by the Department of Energy (DOE) Grand Junction Office (GJO). During the quarter, the LASL analyzed 7128 water samples for uranium by fluorometry and 835 water and 7335 sediment samples by delayed-neutron counting. The x-ray fluorescence technique was used to determine concentrations of nickel, copper, tungsten, lead, bismuth, niobium, silver, cadmium, and tin in 133 sediment samples from Fort Morgan, Colorado, and Cape Krusenstern, Alaska. Concentrations of 30 other elements in the Fort Morgan and Cape Krusenstern sediment samples were determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis. In anticipation of full-scale multielement analyses in FY-78, we are modifying existing facilities to handle the increased number of samples to be analyzed, and are developing techniques for multielement analysis by x-ray fluorescence, spectrochemical, and neutron activation methods. Six publications, including two raw data releases and one reconnaissance report, were open filed through DOE GJO. Two publications describe methods to be used for multielement analyses. Other/Unknown Material Cape Krusenstern Alaska SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Cape Krusenstern ENVELOPE(-113.903,-113.903,68.401,68.401) Handle The ENVELOPE(161.983,161.983,-78.000,-78.000)
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topic 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS
URANIUM DEPOSITS
PROSPECTING
USA
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
ALASKA
BISMUTH
CADMIUM
COLORADO
COPPER
DELAYED NEUTRON ANALYSIS
FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
GEOCHEMISTRY
LEAD
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
NICKEL
NIOBIUM
SEDIMENTS
SILVER
TIN
TUNGSTEN
URANIUM
WYOMING
ACTINIDES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
CHEMISTRY
ELEMENTS
EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
METALS
NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS
REFRACTORY METALS
SPECTROSCOPY
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
spellingShingle 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS
URANIUM DEPOSITS
PROSPECTING
USA
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
ALASKA
BISMUTH
CADMIUM
COLORADO
COPPER
DELAYED NEUTRON ANALYSIS
FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
GEOCHEMISTRY
LEAD
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
NICKEL
NIOBIUM
SEDIMENTS
SILVER
TIN
TUNGSTEN
URANIUM
WYOMING
ACTINIDES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
CHEMISTRY
ELEMENTS
EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
METALS
NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS
REFRACTORY METALS
SPECTROSCOPY
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
Broxton, D.E.
Nunes, H.P.
Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977
topic_facet 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS
URANIUM DEPOSITS
PROSPECTING
USA
GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS
ALASKA
BISMUTH
CADMIUM
COLORADO
COPPER
DELAYED NEUTRON ANALYSIS
FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY
GEOCHEMISTRY
LEAD
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
NICKEL
NIOBIUM
SEDIMENTS
SILVER
TIN
TUNGSTEN
URANIUM
WYOMING
ACTINIDES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
CHEMISTRY
ELEMENTS
EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
METALS
NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR REACTION ANALYSIS
REFRACTORY METALS
SPECTROSCOPY
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
description New pilot studies and Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance sampling contracts began in the five states for which the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) is responsible. Several of these contracts have been completed. Field maps have been prepared for seven more contract areas in anticipation of supplemental funding by the Department of Energy (DOE) Grand Junction Office (GJO). During the quarter, the LASL analyzed 7128 water samples for uranium by fluorometry and 835 water and 7335 sediment samples by delayed-neutron counting. The x-ray fluorescence technique was used to determine concentrations of nickel, copper, tungsten, lead, bismuth, niobium, silver, cadmium, and tin in 133 sediment samples from Fort Morgan, Colorado, and Cape Krusenstern, Alaska. Concentrations of 30 other elements in the Fort Morgan and Cape Krusenstern sediment samples were determined by instrumental neutron activation analysis. In anticipation of full-scale multielement analyses in FY-78, we are modifying existing facilities to handle the increased number of samples to be analyzed, and are developing techniques for multielement analysis by x-ray fluorescence, spectrochemical, and neutron activation methods. Six publications, including two raw data releases and one reconnaissance report, were open filed through DOE GJO. Two publications describe methods to be used for multielement analyses.
author Broxton, D.E.
Nunes, H.P.
author_facet Broxton, D.E.
Nunes, H.P.
author_sort Broxton, D.E.
title Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977
title_short Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977
title_full Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program: the Rocky Mountain states of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, and the state of Alaska. Progress report, April--June 1977
title_sort hydrogeochemical and stream sediment reconnaissance of the national uranium resource evaluation program: the rocky mountain states of new mexico, colorado, wyoming, and montana, and the state of alaska. progress report, april--june 1977
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