IC 8011 Uranium Mining In The Lukachukai Mountains, Apache County, Ariz., Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. L. Dare
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

This report is one of a series published by the Federal Bureau of Mines to describe methods and costs of mining uranium on the Colorado Plateau. The Navajo Uranium Division of Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc., mines uranium from several deposits of carnotite-type ores, which lie buried in the Lukachukai Mountains on the Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Ariz. The country is rugged and isolated Constructing and maintaining roads has been a continuous task. The ore bodies occur within the Salt Wash member of the Jurassic Morrison formation and are similar to other such deposits on the plateau. The current mining activity in the Lukachukai Mountains is a result of uranium-ore discoveries in 1949, although the Navajos undoubtedly knew of the outcrops of yellow uranium minerals long before that time. The ruggedness of the country and the heavy soil cover over much of the surface hampered prospecting, but probably the main reason the ore was not found sooner is that no one took the trouble to look for it in the Lukachukai Mountains.
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APA: W. L. Dare  (1961)  IC 8011 Uranium Mining In The Lukachukai Mountains, Apache County, Ariz., Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. ? Summary

MLA: W. L. Dare IC 8011 Uranium Mining In The Lukachukai Mountains, Apache County, Ariz., Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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