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Crank, K.A.M.
Abstract
The Frazer Uranium Prospect was located by the Bureau of Mineral Resources airborne scintillometer survey in 1952. Subsequent geological and geophysical investigation has shown that radioactivity is apparently confined to the ferruginous zone of the laterite profile. The maximum activity recorded on the surface was equivalent to 7.5 times background. A costean was bulldozed and a supplementary hole in the deepest part of the costean showed that activity dropped appreciably with depth, at one point it dropped to 2 x background in ten feet.
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- GA PublicationRecord
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- uranium
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- geology
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- radiometrics
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC)
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- Earth Sciences
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1953-01-01T00:00:00
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Record 1953/107
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[-12.9, -12.7, 131.0, 131.3]
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