[en] The results of a high-sensitivity aerial gamma-ray spectrometer and magnetometer survey of the Charley River Quadrangle, Alaska, are presented. Instrumentation and methods are described in Volume 1 of this final report. Statistical and geological analysis of the radiometric data revealed four uranium anomalies worthy of field checking as possible prospects. One is located over Mesozoic granite, which is believed to have the best potential for future economic uranium deposits. Two anomalies are related to sediments of the Porcupine Plateau and one other to Precambrian red beds of the Tindir Group in the Kandik Basin