Preliminary geologic map of the southwest part of the Clifton quadrangle, Weston County, Wyoming
N. P. Cuppels, F.R. Conwell
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1049
No abstract...
Preliminary geologic map of the northeast part of the Dewey quadrangle, Custer County, South Dakota, and Weston County, Wyoming
D.A. Brobst
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1047
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the House Rock Spring SW Quadrangle, Coconino County, Arizona
J. S. Pomeroy
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1017
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the west central part of the Burdock Quadrangle, Fall River County, South Dakota
R. W. Schnabel, L.J. Charlesworth Jr.
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1058
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the Johnson NW Quadrangle, Kane County, Utah
J. S. Pomeroy
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1018
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of part of the Shinarump NE quadrangle Coconino County
Kathleen McQueen
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1015
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic and structure map of the east-central part of the Cascade Springs Quadrangle, Fall River County, South Dakota
Edwin V. Post, Donald W. Lane
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1053
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the east central part of the Burdock Quadrangle, Fall River County, South Dakota
R. W. Schnabel
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1059
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic and structure map of the southeast part of the Cascade Springs quadrangle, Fall River County, South Dakota
Edwin V. Post
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1055
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the northwest part of the Burdock Quadrangle, Fall River and Custer counties, South Dakota
R. W. Schnabel, L.J. Charlesworth Jr.
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1057
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the Paria SE Quadrangle Kane County, Utah and Coconino County, Arizona
Kathleen McQueen
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1021
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic and structure map of the southwest part of the Cascade Springs Quadrangle, Fall River County, South Dakota
Edwin V. Post
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1054
No abstract available...
Drainage areas of Iowa streams
O.J. Larimer
1957, Iowa Highway Research Board Bulletin 7
The drainage area of a stream at a specified location ordinarily may be defined as that area, measured in a horizontal plane, which is enclosed by a topographic divide such that direct surface runoff from precipitation would drain by gravity into the river basin above the specified point. One of the...
Preliminary geologic and structure map of the west-central part of the Cascade Springs Quadrangle, Fall River County, South Dakota
Edwin V. Post, Norman P. Cupples
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1052
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the Notom-8 Quadrangle Wayne County, Utah
W.P. Hemphill
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1020
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the Circle Cliffs 2NE Quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah
Glen A. Miller, Robert A. Cadigan
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1062
No abstract available...
Preliminary Geologic map of the Paria Plateau NE Quadrangle, Coconino County, Arizona
R.G. Petersen, D. A. Phoenix
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1027
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the Mount Ellen-5 Quadrangle, Wayne County, Utah
W.P. Hemphill
1957, Trace Elements Memorandum 1019
No abstract available...
Notes on the structural geology of Puerto Rico
C. A. Kaye
1957, GSA Bulletin (68) 103-118
Two major structural and stratigraphic rock units occur in Puerto Rico: the older complex, ranging in known age from Late Cretaceous to late Paleocene or early Eocene and the middle Tertiary sequence, ranging from late Oligocene possibly to late Miocene. The former rocks are eugeosynclinal in character and are very...
Military geology in the United States sector of the European theater of operations during World War II
C. A. Kaye
1957, Geological Society of America Bulletin (68) 47-54
Geology, which was of far-reaching importance on the Western Front of World War I, played a less spectacular role during World War II in so far as the United States armies in Europe were concerned. The U. S. Army in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) used geologists in two...
Lithofacies of the salt wash member of the Morrison Formation, Colorado plateau
T. E. Mullens, V. L. Freeman
1957, Geological Society of America Bulletin (68) 505-526
The Salt Wash is the basal member of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation in parts of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Deposited by streams, it comprises lenticular beds of cross-laminated sandstone irregularly interbedded with mudstone, siltstone, claystone, and horizontally laminated sandstone. The term "lithofacies," as used in this paper,...
Franciscan group in Coast Ranges and its equivalents in Sacramento Valley, California
William P. Irwin
1957, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (41) 2284-2297
The Franciscan group is an assemblage of detrital and chemical sedimentary and volcanic rocks that crops out discontinuously in a structurally complex, northwesterly trending belt along the Coast Ranges of Cahfornia. On the east, along the west side of the Sacramento Valley, a thick section of detrital sedimentary rocks has...
Chapter 22: Environments and facies of existing bays on the central Texas coast
H. S. Ladd, J.W. Hedgpeth, R.J. Post
1957, Memoir of the Geological Society of America (67) 599-640
The estuaries and neritic waters along the central Texas coast are characterized by broad ranges of environmental factors, providing conditions favorable to temperate organisms in winter and tropical organisms in summer. Dredging in the coastal waters revealed a number of distinct faunal facies, the distribution of which appears to be...
Gravity prospecting for chromite deposits in Camaguey Province, Cuba
Willard E. Davis, Wayne H. Jackson, D.H. Richter
1957, Geophysics (22) 848-869
Detailed gravity surveys were made in Camaguey Province, Cuba, as part of a systematic exploration program conducted by the U. S. Geological Survey on behalf of the General Services Administration to locate deposits of refractory-grade chromite. During the period August 4, 1954, to April 5, 1956, a total of 41,921...
Application of punched cards to geologic data concerning uranium deposits in sandstone
Warren I. Finch
1957, Economic Geology (52) 180-191
The punched card has been chosen for use in compiling the great mass of geologic data concerning uranium deposits in sandstone into permanent file. The most valuable uses of the punched-card file are as a multiple index to data and as a means of correlating different data. By using the...