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Colorado Geological Survey

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The mission of the Colorado Geological Survey is building vibrant economies and sustainable communities, free from geologic hazards, for people to live, work and play through good science, collaboration, and sound management of mineral, energy and water resources. Geoscientific collections managed by Colorado Geological Survey are aggregated in the National Digital Catalog to enhance discovery and use of valuable samples and data for further scientific research. Contact information and material access instructions are provided for the individual collections.
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Exploration materials donated to the Colorado Geological Survey from a commercial uranium exploration project after the commercial project was abandoned, and including raw data, partially interpreted data and interpreted data, and interim reports, of value not only for uranium exploration but also for mapping and understanding the shallow sedimentary and geochemical evolution of the area.
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Exploration materials donated to the Colorado Geological Survey from a commercial uranium exploration project after the commercial project was abandoned, and including raw data, partially interpreted data and interpreted data, and interim reports, of value not only for uranium exploration but also for mapping and understanding the shallow sedimentary and geochemical evolution of the area.
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