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[en] The importance of the radiometrical anomaly, discovered in the Santa Rosalia area, Arizpe Department, Sonota, is defined in this study through topographical and geological surveying of the area by the outline and systematical survey of rocks for sampling and registration of the radioactivity. Two radioactive anomalies were defined and called IIIA and IIIB, identifying the existence of secondary uranium minerals (Torbernite) in the IIIB anomaly. According to the results of the work which was carried out we can't deduce that both localities present signs of the existence of important uranium concentrations. We can conclude that the presence of uranium minerals obliges us to realize a more detailed exploration, suggesting the opening of little excavations and ditches and stretching out of the geochemical, geological and radiometrical exploration to adjacent areas. (author)
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Estudio geologico y radiometrico del area de Santa Rosalia, Mpio. de Arizpe, Sonora
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1977; 95 p; 14 charts.; Tesis (B.G.E.).
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ACTINIDE COMPOUNDS, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, COPPER COMPOUNDS, COPPER PHOSPHATES, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, MINERALS, NORTH AMERICA, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHATES, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE MINERALS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, URANIUM COMPOUNDS, URANIUM MINERALS, URANIUM PHOSPHATES
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