1987
DOI: 10.3133/cir994
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Uranium resource assessment by the Geological Survey; methodology and plan to update the national resource base

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“…Digital radiometic data is available in ASCII format on 9-track tape from the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at a cost of $80. per 1°x 2°section (Finch 1987, andHill 1986).…”
Section: What Is the Nure Data?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital radiometic data is available in ASCII format on 9-track tape from the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota at a cost of $80. per 1°x 2°section (Finch 1987, andHill 1986).…”
Section: What Is the Nure Data?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occurrences of uranium minerals beneath the PrecambrianCambrian unconformity and beneath the PrecambrianTertiary unconformity in the Hartville Uplift could indicate similar concentrations of these minerals at depth in the Powder River Basin (Harris, 1986). The estimated additional resources and speculative resources of uranium (see Finch, 1987, for definition of terms) for the Wyoming Basins Resource Region have been estimated by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (1991) (table 5). Curry (1976, p. 238) indicated that the resource of l^Og (at $30 per pound) as of January 1, 1976, in the Powder River Basin was 28 percent of the uranium resources of the Wyoming Basins Resource Region.…”
Section: Uraniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uranium endowment is estimated as summarized below, and is more completely described in the final U.S. uranium assessment report by DOE (U.S. Department of Energy 1980), in USGS Circular 994 (Finch and McCammon 1987) and in International Atomic Energy Agency Technical Document 344 (International Atomic Energy Agency 1992). Note that contrary to more common usage of endowment as including both reserves and undiscovered resources, in the NURE assessment methodology endowment refers to undiscovered resources only, and does not include reserves, which are considered separately:…”
Section: Nure Assessment Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite ongoing work to try to find this database by USGS and EIA, it has not been located therefore cannot be recreated or analyzed. Detailed descriptions of the NURE assessment methodology are found in Finch and McCammon (1987) …”
Section: Nure Assessment Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%