Results of Radiometric Surveys in the Alligator River and Cobourg Peninsula Area of the Northern Territory

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Bureau of Mineral Resources has been engaged in regional geological and geophysical field work in the Alligator River and Cobourg Peninsula area since 1971, following the discovery of major uranium deposits. Geophysical work commenced with a regional airborne magnetic and radiometric survey which was followed up by some helicopter and ground work in August 1973. The interpretation of the earlier radiometric work is presented in conjunction with the results obtained from the follow-up work. Analyses of 100 outcrop and drill core samples collected have provided basic information on the physical properties and concentrations of uranium and thorium in various rock types. The uranium determinations were made by X-ray fluorescence and delayed neutron analysis, good agreement being obtained between the two methods. X-ray fluorescence was the main analytical technique used because of its ability to produce both uranium and thorium determinations.
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APA:  (1975)  Results of Radiometric Surveys in the Alligator River and Cobourg Peninsula Area of the Northern Territory

MLA: Results of Radiometric Surveys in the Alligator River and Cobourg Peninsula Area of the Northern Territory. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.

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