[en] The results of a high-sensitivity aerial gamma-ray spectrometer survey of the Broken Bow Quadrangle, Nebraska, are presented. The work was done by Texas Instruments Incorporated under Bendix Field Engineering Corporation Subcontract No. 77-072-L as part of the U.S. Department of Energy National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program. Descriptions of instrumentation and methods are given in Volume 1 of this final report. Statistical and geologic analysis of the radiometric data revealed 26 uranium anomalies worthy of field checking as possible prospects. The clusters of anomalies in the central northwest and central southwest part of the quadrangle are associated with outcrops of the Ogallala Formation which is believed to have the best potential for possible economic uranium deposits