
doi: 10.2172/5667603
In 1978, EG and G geoMetrics collected 4955 line miles of high sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic data in New Mexico within the Raton and Santa Fe quadrangles. These quadrangles represent part of the Raton Basin Project. All radiometric and magnetic data for the two quadrangles were fully reduced and interpreted by geoMetrics, and are presented as three volumes; one Volume I covering both quadrangles and separate Volume II's for the individual quadrangles. Over 50% of the survey area is covered by flat lying Mesozoic and Cenozoic deposits of the southern Great Plains Province. The western and southern portions of the area contain a combination of Precambrian and Paleozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks. These rocks occur primarily within and in close proximity to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and late Cenozoic volcanic deposits occur to the west of the mountains and in the Las Vegas Volcanic region. Uranium deposits are scattered throughout the region, but none are known to be economic at the time of this report.
Data, Usa 050200* -- Nuclear Fuels-- Exploration-- (-1987), Data Compilation, New Mexico, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Resources, Southwest Region, Numerical Data, Geologic Deposits, Radiometric Surveys, Geophysical Surveys, Information, Maps, North America, Data Forms, Magnetic Surveys, Aerial Surveying, Uranium Deposits, Aerial Prospecting, Tables, Prospecting
Data, Usa 050200* -- Nuclear Fuels-- Exploration-- (-1987), Data Compilation, New Mexico, 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials, Resources, Southwest Region, Numerical Data, Geologic Deposits, Radiometric Surveys, Geophysical Surveys, Information, Maps, North America, Data Forms, Magnetic Surveys, Aerial Surveying, Uranium Deposits, Aerial Prospecting, Tables, Prospecting
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