Wyoming Could Play A Key Role In U.S. Nuclear Future

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Wyoming Could Play A Key Role In U.S. Nuclear Future
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Will the Wyoming Uranium Province Rival Canada´s Athabasca or Australia´s Northern Territories

ˆGeology is 90 percent terminology and 10 percent science,˜ laughed Ray E. Harris, one of Wyom

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Will the Wyoming Uranium Province Rival Canada´s Athabasca or Australia´s Northern Territories

ˆGeology is 90 percent terminology and 10 percent science,˜ laughed Ray E. Harris, one of Wyom

Ray Harris traveled the world, investigating and studying uranium deposits. He was well versed

ˆWyoming has some uranium occurrences in geological environments similar to those of Australia


Harris acknowledged in his paper, ˆReported reserves for these two regions are 436,360,000 ton

Perhaps there may be truth in Harris´ claim. In 1981, E.S. Cheney published an article in Amer

Warren Finch in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin #2141 (1996, US Government Printing Office, Wa

Ray Harris wrote in his previously quoted article, ˆThere are no producing ore bodies in the U

Harris explained that a high-grade uranium deposit in the United States, of geological similar
Wyoming´s Geology Potential for U.S. Utilities

It is known that Wyoming has multiple roll-front uranium deposits in its sandstones. A pro-min

In his 1986 work, Harris concluded, ˆGiven the impressive length of exposure, the relatively s

Harris explained that mineralization occurs in the Precambrian granite and enclosed metasedime

The source of Wyoming´s roll-front uranium deposits are open to debate and have yet to be clar


Boberg wrote, ˆIt appears that currently available evidence is in support of a hypothesis call

Boberg speculated it was the numerous and extensive uranium-enriched ash falls from Middle Eoc

His explanation of the volcanic ash provides a valuable insight into how Wyoming´s uranium dep

ˆThe volcanic ash, when flushed by the first rainfall, produced a unique fluid, which was acid

Boberg explained the development of the roll-fronts, writing, ˆFluid flow through the very por

J.D. Love´s uranium discovery in Tertiary sandstones, in 1951, was a near-surface roll-front t

Uranium is not always present everywhere along a roll front. It may be unevenly distributed an

It is not the roll-front uranium deposits, which interested Harris, but the tabular redox uran

In any event, Harris agreed with other geologists that Wyoming is a uranium province with uran

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