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Prospecting With a Counter United States Atomic Energy Commission — Revised July 1954
Prospecting With a Counter United States Atomic Energy Commission — Revised July 1954
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A piece of the uranium boom itself. Published by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission at the height of postwar prospecting fever, this revised 1954 edition was part of a deliberate government effort to mobilize civilian prospectors in the search for domestic uranium reserves. Practical, no-nonsense, and written for the field — it covers Geiger counter operation, instrument care, interpreting readings, and on-the-ground prospecting technique in plain language aimed at anyone willing to pick up a counter and head into the hills.
Sixty-plus years on, this booklet remains a fascinating primary source: a window into Cold War resource anxiety, the AEC's outreach program, and the vernacular science of the uranium rush. Collectors of radiometric instruments, uranium minerals, or Cold War Americana will find it an essential companion piece.
Reading copy condition; expect honest wear consistent with the era.
