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Flight Areas for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
This polygon shapefile documents the extent of the aerial radiological surveys of 41 potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) within the Navajo Nation that were conducted during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas. Bismuth 214 is an indicator of uranium ore deposits and/or uranium mines. Fourteen attributes about each survey are included.
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Flight Areas for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
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This polygon shapefile documents the extent of the aerial radiological surveys of 41 potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) within the Navajo Nation that were conducted during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas. Bismuth 214 is an indicator of uranium ore deposits and/or uranium mines. Fourteen attributes about each survey are included.
Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines (AUM) Map Service, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, US EPA Region 9
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This map service contains data from aerial radiological surveys of 41 potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) within the Navajo Nation that were conducted during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas. This US EPA Region 9 web service contains the following map layers: Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Polygons, Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Contours, Excess Bismuth 214 Contours, Excess Bismuth 214 Polygons, Flight Areas Full FGDC metadata records for each layer can be found by clicking the layer name at the web service endpoint and viewing the layer description. Security Classification: Public. Access Constraints: None. Use Constraints: None. Please check sources, scale, accuracy, currentness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata. Acknowledgement of the EPA would be appreciated.
Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines (AUM) Map Service, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, US EPA Region 9
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This map service contains data from aerial radiological surveys of 41 potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) within the Navajo Nation that were conducted during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas. This US EPA Region 9 web service contains the following map layers: Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Polygons, Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Contours, Excess Bismuth 214 Contours, Excess Bismuth 214 Polygons, Flight Areas Full FGDC metadata records for each layer can be found by clicking the layer name at the web service endpoint and viewing the layer description. Security Classification: Public. Access Constraints: None. Use Constraints: None. Please check sources, scale, accuracy, currentness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata. Acknowledgement of the EPA would be appreciated.
Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines (AUM) Map Service, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, US EPA Region 9
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This map service contains data from aerial radiological surveys of 41 potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) within the Navajo Nation that were conducted during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas. This US EPA Region 9 web service contains the following map layers: Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Polygons, Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Contours, Excess Bismuth 214 Contours, Excess Bismuth 214 Polygons, Flight Areas Full FGDC metadata records for each layer can be found by clicking the layer name at the web service endpoint and viewing the layer description. Security Classification: Public. Access Constraints: None. Use Constraints: None. Please check sources, scale, accuracy, currentness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata. Acknowledgement of the EPA would be appreciated.
Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Polygons for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
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This polygon shapefile presents ranges of ground surface exposure rate from total terrestrial gamma activity, and calculated from aerial gross count data (all gamma events in the range of 38-3026 keV). Forty one (41) aerial radiological surveys of potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) were conducted within the Navajo Nation during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity (ground surface exposure rate) and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas.
Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Polygons for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
공공데이터포털
This polygon shapefile presents ranges of ground surface exposure rate from total terrestrial gamma activity, and calculated from aerial gross count data (all gamma events in the range of 38-3026 keV). Forty one (41) aerial radiological surveys of potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) were conducted within the Navajo Nation during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity (ground surface exposure rate) and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas.
Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Countours for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
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This line shapefile documents ground surface exposure rate from total terrestrial gamma activity, and calculated from aerial gross count data (all gamma events in the range of 38-3026 keV). Forty one (41) aerial radiological surveys of potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) were conducted within the Navajo Nation during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity (ground surface exposure rate) and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas.
Total Terrestrial Gamma Activity Countours for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
공공데이터포털
This line shapefile documents ground surface exposure rate from total terrestrial gamma activity, and calculated from aerial gross count data (all gamma events in the range of 38-3026 keV). Forty one (41) aerial radiological surveys of potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) were conducted within the Navajo Nation during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity (ground surface exposure rate) and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas.
Excess Bismuth 214 Polygons for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
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This polygon shapefile presents ranges of ground surface exposure rate from excess Bismuth 214 in counts per second based upon the 1764keV photopeak. Excess Bismuth 214 is based upon measured minus expected Bismuth 214 times a per flight determined constant equal to a ratio of statistically most likely values. Forty one (41) aerial radiological surveys of potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) were conducted within the Navajo Nation during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity (ground surface exposure rate) and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas.
Excess Bismuth 214 Polygons for an Aerial Radiological Survey of Abandoned Uranium Mines, Navajo Nation, 1994-1999, USEPA and USDOE
공공데이터포털
This polygon shapefile presents ranges of ground surface exposure rate from excess Bismuth 214 in counts per second based upon the 1764keV photopeak. Excess Bismuth 214 is based upon measured minus expected Bismuth 214 times a per flight determined constant equal to a ratio of statistically most likely values. Forty one (41) aerial radiological surveys of potential uranium mining areas (1,144 square miles) were conducted within the Navajo Nation during the period from October 1994 through October 1999. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 funded the surveys and the US Department of Energy (USDOE) Remote Sensing Laboratory (RSL) in Las Vegas, Nevada conducted the aerial surveys. The aerial survey data were used to characterize the overall radioactivity (ground surface exposure rate) and excess Bismuth 214 levels within the surveyed areas.