Exploration techniques: Radon can help find uranium, rare earths, oil & gas.
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Radon anomaly in Midwest Lake over orebody
Thelon: Radon-Radium anomalies in lakes at Kiggavik
Radon in lake-bottom waters for drill targets
Athabasca: Radon anomaly over McClean Lake North
Uranium anomalies in organic lake sediments might be false if not accompanied by high radium
More than pathfinders, radium and radon are direct indicators of uranium
Soil and snow anomaly over Faraday Mine, Bancroft
Reconnaissance drainage surveys:
Radon, Radium respond to Bancroft deposits
Transport distance in glacial boulder trains
In geochemical prospecting with soils and sediments
radium is more direct than uranium
Wintertime surveys:
snow cover and frozen lakes
Radon exploration in almost total outcrop
Radon/Thoron anomaly through 18 meters of Karoo Sandstone in Madagascar
Radon/thoron ratios add important refinement
Southeast Texas: Radium in well water gives closely defined targets
Grants, New Mexico: Radon determinations in air in drill holes can reduce the cost of drilling
Dry stream sediments
Dry areas: radon in drainage winds
Radon/thoron ratios in OIL AND GAS exploration
Radon Geochemistry in Evaluation of NAPL Contamination
Radon migration from depth:
does it happen? how?
Radon, thoron and radium in exploration for rare earths
Teaching and research
radon and thoron in groundwater exploration
Other:
earthquake prediction,
exploration for groundwater, geothermal, faults:
details later
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