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Petrology / Native American tribes in Arizona / Uranium / Colorado Plateau / Uranium mining / Hualapai people / Uranium ore / Grand Canyon / Havasupai people / Geology / Economic geology / Arizona
Date: 2014-04-15 13:07:58
Petrology
Native American tribes in Arizona
Uranium
Colorado Plateau
Uranium mining
Hualapai people
Uranium ore
Grand Canyon
Havasupai people
Geology
Economic geology
Arizona

COMMENTS AND CONCERNS REGARDING THE PROPOSED WATE MINE AND POTENTIALS FOR EXPANDED ARIZONA STATE LAND BRECCIA PIPE URANIUM MINING Prepared by Grand Canyon National Park,

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