[en] The results of a high-sensitivity aerial gamma-ray spectrometer survey of the Enid Quadrangle, Oklahoma, are presented. The work was done by Texas Instruments Incorporated under Bendix Field Engineering Corporation Subcontract No. 77-072-L as part of the 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 9 uranium anomalies worthy of field checking as possible prospects. The Wellington Formation probably holds the greatest potential for economic uranium production