[en] The results of a high-sensitivity aerial gamma-ray spectrometer and magnetometer survey of the Dillingham 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 one uranium anomaly worthy of field checking as a possible prospect. It is located over Cretaceous undifferentiated sediments which may have long-range future potential for low-grade sedimentary uranium deposits. The Dillingham Quadrangle does not appear to have appreciable potential for economic uranium deposits of any kind at present. This region shows a marked depletion in radio-element concentrations as compared to world average abundances