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Study of natural glasses through their behavior as membrane electrodes, Part 2
Alfred Hemingway Truesdell
1962, Open-File Report 62-136
The exchange constants and regular solution constants for a number of exchange reactions involving analyzed natural and simulated natural glasses have been determined. The experimental method used provides quick and simple determination of these constants. The calculation of the internal energy differences of model ion exchange systems involving alkali and...
Description, composition, and tenor of unconsolidated sediments in monazite-bearing tributaries to the Broad River in the western Piedmont of South Carolina and North Carolina
P. K. Theobald Jr.
1962, Open-File Report 62-131
The accompanying 10 tables were prepared during 1953-54 to assist in the appraisal of fluviatile monazite placers in the basin of the Broad River, South Carolina and North Carolina. Principal results have been summarized (Overstreet, Theobald, and Whitlow, 19)9, p. 709- 714). Details of the exploratory drilling of four monazite...
Portrayal of drainage and vegetation on topographic maps
W.J. Schneider, J. C. Goodlett
1962, Open-File Report 62-121
Accurate measurements of drainage networks are necessary for studies in many scientific disciplines, especially hydrology. To this end, topographic maps must show accurate classification as well as a consistent pattern of the stream network.A recent study in Georgia has developed two photo-interpretive keys which permit accurate drainage classification during the...