To assure adequate uranium to supply electricity from nuclear power, the US Geological Survey is working to better understand the genetic controls, distribution, and quantities of domestic uranium. Because of the heavy reliance on imported uranium, scientists also lead international groups of uranium resource experts to monitor world uranium supply. This research benefits the mining industry, utilities, regulators, land owners, land managers, and supports the development of a carbon-free energy future for the United States.
RESEARCH AND UNDISCOVERED RESOURCE ASSESSMENTS
Targeted scientific research and geospatial assessments are the foundation for the successful exploration and development of uranium resources. The USGS uranium minerals systems project has completed assessments of two uranium regions, the Texas Coastal Plain and Southern High Plains (TX, NM, OK). In addition, the project has developed genetic deposit models for the southeastern US and Colorado Plateau that will aid in the location of additional domestic resources. These are published as peer reviewed articles, fact sheets and data releases, and presented to scientific and wider non-scientific audiences.
Genetic Deposit Models
Colorado Plateau Sandstone-hosted Uranium and Vanadium Deposit Model
The Colorado Plateau physiographic region is the largest uranium province in the United States, and one of the largest in the world. Uranium, often accompanied by vanadium, has been mined from the Plateau since the 1940’s, and the only actively operating domestic uranium mill is in this region. Since 2020 USGS has been compiling data, sampling known deposits, and analyzing samples throughout the Plateau. Last comprehensively studied in the 1980’s, this work has resulted in a new genetic deposit model that will benefit the identification of prospective regions.
Southeastern U.S. Metasomatite Uranium Deposit Model
Coles Hill is the largest unmined uranium deposit in the United States. Discovered in 1978, the deposit was enigmatic and complex, defying classification. USGS led a team of researchers that included expertise from the Virginia Museum of Natural History, Virginia Tech, and Virginia Uranium as well as USGS to develop the first comprehensive genetic model for Coles Hill, published in 2022. The new understandings developed by this model can be applied to future regional undiscovered resource assessments of metasomatite-type deposits in the southeastern US.
Undiscovered Uranium Resource Assessments
Southern High Plains (TX, NM, OK) Calcrete-type Deposit Model and Assessment
In 2016 USGS geologists located outcropping calcrete-hosted uranium mineralization in the Texas Panhandle. Ensuing studies of the mineralogy of the deposits, strontium and uranium isotopes, and groundwater modelling led to the development of the first genetic deposit model for calcrete-hosted uranium deposit in the US. This model was used to identify prospective tracts and was the basis of an assessment that was completed in 2017.
Texas Coastal Plain Sandstone-type Deposit Model and Assessment
Using GIS technology, multiple sources of data were combined to develop a comprehensive regional genetic model for sandstone-hosted uranium deposits in the Texas Coastal Plain region. The method of integrating data at a regional scale and at different intervals of geologic time, led to the identification of tracts that were prospective for additional uranium resources and an assessment completed in 2015.
Source: U.S. Geological Survey, August 2022
Links for additional information about uranium resources and production
US Energy Information Administration (http://www.eia.gov/nuclear/). Analysis and data describing the US domestic uranium and nuclear fuels industry.
USGS Mineral Resources on-line spatial data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov). Interactive maps and downloadable data for regional and global geology, geochemistry, and mineral resources including uranium.
National Geochemical Database (https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-97-0492/). Downloadable hydrogeochemical and stream sediment data from the Department of Energy's National Uranium Resource Evaluation program, reformatted and now administered by the USGS.
US Environmental Protection Agency Uranium Mines and Mills Location Database (https://www.epa.gov/radiation/uranium-mines-and-mills-location-database-0) A compilation of uranium mine locations compiled by the EPA.
External Links
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development – Nuclear Energy Agency (http://www.oecd-nea.org/). Joint biennial publication with IAEA that summarizes world uranium resources, production, and demand.
International Atomic Energy Agency (www.iaea.org). Information about the nuclear fuel cycle.
World Nuclear Association (http://www.world-nuclear.org). Summary of world uranium production and demand and other data related to the generation of nuclear power.
Source/Usage: Photo by USGS geologist Bradley Van Gosen, Public Domain, Photo taken on 10/1/2021
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Geology, geochemistry, and geophysics of the Fry Canyon uranium/copper project site, southeastern Utah - Indications of contaminant migration
Hydrological, geological, and biological site characterization of breccia pipe uranium deposits in Northern Arizona
Volcanogenic uranium deposits: Geology, geochemical processes, and criteria for resource assessment
Groundwater restoration at uranium in-situ recovery mines, south Texas coastal plain
Uranium in surface waters and sediments affected by historical mining in the Denver West 1:100,000 Quadrangle, Colorado
Uranium, its impact on the national and global energy mix; and its history, distribution, production, nuclear fuel-cycle, future, and relation to the environment
Uranium provinces of North America — Their definition, distribution, and models
Preliminary compilation of descriptive geoenvironmental mineral deposit models
Mineral and energy resources of the Roswell Resource Area, East-Central New Mexico
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- Overview
To assure adequate uranium to supply electricity from nuclear power, the US Geological Survey is working to better understand the genetic controls, distribution, and quantities of domestic uranium. Because of the heavy reliance on imported uranium, scientists also lead international groups of uranium resource experts to monitor world uranium supply. This research benefits the mining industry, utilities, regulators, land owners, land managers, and supports the development of a carbon-free energy future for the United States.
RESEARCH AND UNDISCOVERED RESOURCE ASSESSMENTS
Targeted scientific research and geospatial assessments are the foundation for the successful exploration and development of uranium resources. The USGS uranium minerals systems project has completed assessments of two uranium regions, the Texas Coastal Plain and Southern High Plains (TX, NM, OK). In addition, the project has developed genetic deposit models for the southeastern US and Colorado Plateau that will aid in the location of additional domestic resources. These are published as peer reviewed articles, fact sheets and data releases, and presented to scientific and wider non-scientific audiences.
Genetic Deposit Models
Colorado Plateau Sandstone-hosted Uranium and Vanadium Deposit Model
The Colorado Plateau physiographic region is the largest uranium province in the United States, and one of the largest in the world. Uranium, often accompanied by vanadium, has been mined from the Plateau since the 1940’s, and the only actively operating domestic uranium mill is in this region. Since 2020 USGS has been compiling data, sampling known deposits, and analyzing samples throughout the Plateau. Last comprehensively studied in the 1980’s, this work has resulted in a new genetic deposit model that will benefit the identification of prospective regions.Southeastern U.S. Metasomatite Uranium Deposit Model
Coles Hill is the largest unmined uranium deposit in the United States. Discovered in 1978, the deposit was enigmatic and complex, defying classification. USGS led a team of researchers that included expertise from the Virginia Museum of Natural History, Virginia Tech, and Virginia Uranium as well as USGS to develop the first comprehensive genetic model for Coles Hill, published in 2022. The new understandings developed by this model can be applied to future regional undiscovered resource assessments of metasomatite-type deposits in the southeastern US.Undiscovered Uranium Resource Assessments
USGS Geologist Bradley Van Gosen studying uranium mineralization in the Southern High Plains of Texas. Photo by USGS geologist Susan Hall, Public Domain. Photo taken 10/28/2015 Southern High Plains (TX, NM, OK) Calcrete-type Deposit Model and Assessment
In 2016 USGS geologists located outcropping calcrete-hosted uranium mineralization in the Texas Panhandle. Ensuing studies of the mineralogy of the deposits, strontium and uranium isotopes, and groundwater modelling led to the development of the first genetic deposit model for calcrete-hosted uranium deposit in the US. This model was used to identify prospective tracts and was the basis of an assessment that was completed in 2017.
Texas Coastal Plain Sandstone-type Deposit Model and Assessment
Using GIS technology, multiple sources of data were combined to develop a comprehensive regional genetic model for sandstone-hosted uranium deposits in the Texas Coastal Plain region. The method of integrating data at a regional scale and at different intervals of geologic time, led to the identification of tracts that were prospective for additional uranium resources and an assessment completed in 2015.Map of Uranium resource regions of the United States
Source: U.S. Geological Survey, August 2022Links for additional information about uranium resources and production
US Energy Information Administration (http://www.eia.gov/nuclear/). Analysis and data describing the US domestic uranium and nuclear fuels industry.
USGS Mineral Resources on-line spatial data (https://mrdata.usgs.gov). Interactive maps and downloadable data for regional and global geology, geochemistry, and mineral resources including uranium.
National Geochemical Database (https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/ofr-97-0492/). Downloadable hydrogeochemical and stream sediment data from the Department of Energy's National Uranium Resource Evaluation program, reformatted and now administered by the USGS.
US Environmental Protection Agency Uranium Mines and Mills Location Database (https://www.epa.gov/radiation/uranium-mines-and-mills-location-database-0) A compilation of uranium mine locations compiled by the EPA.
External Links
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development – Nuclear Energy Agency (http://www.oecd-nea.org/). Joint biennial publication with IAEA that summarizes world uranium resources, production, and demand.
International Atomic Energy Agency (www.iaea.org). Information about the nuclear fuel cycle.
World Nuclear Association (http://www.world-nuclear.org). Summary of world uranium production and demand and other data related to the generation of nuclear power.
USGS Geologist Susan Hall studying bleached sandstone near uranium mineralizaiton, Colorado Plateau, UT
Source/Usage: Photo by USGS geologist Bradley Van Gosen, Public Domain, Photo taken on 10/1/2021Uranium mineralized drill core, Coles Hill deposit, Virginia. Susan Hall, USGS - Science
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Filter Total Items: 37Geology, geochemistry, and geophysics of the Fry Canyon uranium/copper project site, southeastern Utah - Indications of contaminant migration
The Fry Canyon uranium/copper project site in San Juan County, southeastern Utah, was affected by the historical (1957-68) processing of uranium and copper-uranium ores. Relict uranium tailings and related ponds, and a large copper heap-leach pile at the site represent point sources of uranium and copper to local soils, surface water, and groundwater. This study was designed to establish the naturHydrological, geological, and biological site characterization of breccia pipe uranium deposits in Northern Arizona
On July 21, 2009, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar proposed a two-year withdrawal of about 1 million acres of Federal land near the Grand Canyon from future mineral entry. These lands are contained in three parcels: two parcels on U.S. Bureau of Land Management land to the north of the Grand Canyon (North and East Segregation Areas) and one on the Kaibab National Forest south of the GranVolcanogenic uranium deposits: Geology, geochemical processes, and criteria for resource assessment
Felsic volcanic rocks have long been considered a primary source of uranium for many kinds of uranium deposits, but volcanogenic uranium deposits themselves have generally not been important resources. Until the past few years, resource summaries for the United States or the world generally include volcanogenic in the broad category of "other deposits" because they comprised less than 0.5 percentGroundwater restoration at uranium in-situ recovery mines, south Texas coastal plain
This talk was presented by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) geologist Susan Hall on May 11, 2009, at the Uranium 2009 conference in Keystone, Colorado, and on May 12, 2009, as part of an underground injection control track presentation at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Environmental Trade Fair and Conference in Austin, Texas. Texas has been the location of the greatest numbeUranium in surface waters and sediments affected by historical mining in the Denver West 1:100,000 Quadrangle, Colorado
Geochemical sampling of 82 stream waters and 87 stream sediments within mountainous areas immediately west of Denver, Colorado, was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in October 1994. The primary purpose was to evaluate regionally the effects of geology and past mining on the concentration and distribution of uranium. The study area contains uranium- and thorium-rich bedrock, numerous noneconUranium, its impact on the national and global energy mix; and its history, distribution, production, nuclear fuel-cycle, future, and relation to the environment
The many aspects of uranium, a heavy radioactive metal used to generate electricity throughout the world, are briefly described in relatively simple terms intended for the lay reader. An adequate glossary of unfamiliar terms is given. Uranium is a new source of electrical energy developed since 1950, and how we harness energy from it is explained. It competes with the organic coal, oil, and gas fuUranium provinces of North America — Their definition, distribution, and models
Uranium resources in North America are principally in unconformity-related, quartz-pebble conglomerate, sandstone, volcanic, and phosphorite types of uranium deposits. Most are concentrated in separate, well-defined metallogenic provinces. Proterozoic quartz-pebble conglomerate and unconformity-related deposits are, respectively, in the Blind River–Elliot Lake (BRELUP) and the Athabasca Basin (ABUPreliminary compilation of descriptive geoenvironmental mineral deposit models
Summary: This book was released in paper form in June, 1996. After its release, it was converted to digital form as Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) files using Acrobat version 2.1. The Acrobat presentation you are accessing is a facsimile of the published book. A few minor editorial changes were made to the book to correct errors and some of the figures have been enhanced. The figures are the same as thoseMineral and energy resources of the Roswell Resource Area, East-Central New Mexico
The sedimentary formations of the Roswell Resource Area have significant mineral and energy resources. Some of the pre-Pennsylvanian sequences in the Northwestern Shelf of the Permian Basin are oil and gas reservoirs, and Pennsylvanian rocks in Tucumcari Basin are reservoirs of oil and gas as well as source rocks for oil and gas in Triassic rocks. Pre-Permian rocks also contain minor deposits of u - News
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