Use Of The New Mexico Mines Database And Arcmap In Uranium Reclamation Studies

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. T. McLemore
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

NMBGMR has been collecting data on uranium mining districts, mines and mills since it was created in 1927 and has converted years of historical data into a relational database that can be imported in ArcMap. The database includes information on mining districts, mines, mills, geochemistry, photographs, and bibliography. The available data includes location, production, reserves, geologic, geochemical, resource potential, and other data. The NURE stream-sediment data provides geochemical analyses for >27,000 samples collected in New Mexico during 1970s. The NURE hydrogeochemical data provides analyses for water samples. ArcMap includes location of individual ore bodies as polygons and incorporates the mines and NURE data as individual site locations. The purposes of these databases are to provide computerized data that will aid in identifying and evaluating resource potential, resource development and management, production, and possible environmental concerns, such as physical hazards (i.e. hazardous mine openings), indoor radon, regional exposure to radiation from the mines, background geochemical data and point-sources of possible pollution in areas of known mineral deposits.
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APA: V. T. McLemore  (2010)  Use Of The New Mexico Mines Database And Arcmap In Uranium Reclamation Studies

MLA: V. T. McLemore Use Of The New Mexico Mines Database And Arcmap In Uranium Reclamation Studies. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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