Radioactivity at the Caribou Silver Mine, Boulder County, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. Carman Ridland
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Front Range, Colorado: The majority of the rocks comprising the Front Range of Colorado are pre- Cambrian schists, gneisses, and intrusives which have been elevated to form part of the Southern Rocky Mountain physiographic province. The region is noted mainly for its production of gold and silver, but ores of tungsten, fluorspar, uranium, copper, and iron have been worked. Geological literature describes pitchblende and other radioactive minerals occurring at Jamestown, Boulder County; Central City, Gilpin County; and Lawson, Clear Creek County (fig. 1). These three adjoining counties cover most of the highly mineralized section of the Front Range which extends from James- town to Breckenridge. As far as the writer is aware, uranium has been found only in the portion north-east of Lawson.
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APA: G. Carman Ridland  (1950)  Radioactivity at the Caribou Silver Mine, Boulder County, Colorado

MLA: G. Carman Ridland Radioactivity at the Caribou Silver Mine, Boulder County, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.

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