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Summary of reconnaissance for uranium in Alaska, 1955

January 1, 1957

Reconnaissance for uranium in Alaska during 1955 included airborne radiometric traverses, examination of radioactivity anomalies found during the airborne traverses, examination of prospector leads, and examination of areas that seems geologically favorable for the occurrence of uranium. The airborne radiometric traverses in central Alaska revealed 33 anomalies considered worth examining. The ground examinations of a few of these anomalies indicated that they were due to radiation of from accessory minerals in intrusive granitic rocks. The examination of prospector leads revealed several radioactivity anomalies of interest and one, near Bokan Mountain on prince of Wales Island, of possible commercial importance.

Publication Year 1957
Title Summary of reconnaissance for uranium in Alaska, 1955
DOI 10.3133/tei617
Authors John J. Matzko, Val L. Freeman
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Trace Elements Investigations
Series Number 617
Index ID tei617
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse