Age determinations on New Hampshire granites
John B. Lyons, D. Gottfried, W.L. Smith, H.W. Jaffe, C. L. Waring
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 523
The mineral composition of gummite
Clifford Frondel
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 508
Contribution to the crystallography of uranium minerals
Gabrielle Donnay, J.D.H. Donnay
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 507
The isotopic variation of common lead in galena from the Front Range and its geological significance
George Phair, Henry Mela
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 506
Origin of uranium deposits
Vincent Ellis McKelvey, D.L. Everhart, R.M. Garrels
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 504
A spectrographic method for determining the hafnium-zirconium ratio in zircon
C. L. Waring, H.W. Worthing
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 502
A colloidal method for the concentration of carbonaceous matter from rocks
Maurice Deul
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 501
A comparison of two methods for converting grain counts to weight percent composition
Rechard C. Kellagher, Francis J. Flanagan
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 497
Water rights in areas of ground-water mining
Harold E. Thomas
1955, Circular 347
Ground-water mining, the progressive depletion of storage in a ground-water reservoir, has been going on for several years in some areas, chiefly in the Southwestern States. In some of these States a water right is based on ownership of land overlying the ground-water reservoir and does not depend upon putting...
Direct radiometric measurement of the uranium and thorium series in equilibrium by gamma-ray scintillation spectrometer
Patrick M. Hurley
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 499
Ground water investigations in Oklahoma
Leon V. Davis
1955, Open-File Report 55-36
Prior to 1937, ground-water work in Oklahoma consisted of broad scale early-day reconnaissance and a few brief investigations of local areas. The reconnaissance is distinguished by C. N. Gould's "Geology and Water Resources of Oklahoma" (Water-Supply Paper 148, 1905), which covers about half of the present State of Oklahoma. Among...
Stratigraphy of the Morrison formation in part of northwestern New Mexico
Val L. Freeman, L.S. Hilpert
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 319
Hafnium content and hafnium-zirconium ratio in minerals and rocks
Michael Fleischer
1955, Bulletin 1021-A
Annotated bibliography of the bauxite deposits of the world
Elizabeth Claire Fischer
1955, Bulletin 999
Geology of the Wolf Point quadrangle, Montana
Roger B. Colton
1955, Geologic Quadrangle 67
Partial bibliography of land-surface subsidence
J. H. Green
1955, Open-File Report 55-52
Geomorphology of Dry Creek drainage basin, Nebraska
J.C. Brice
1955, Open-File Report 55-18
Map of New Mexico showing test wells for oil and gas, oil and gas fields, and pipelines
George H. Dixon, D.H. Baltz, T.F. Stipp, R.A. Bieberman
1955, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 159
Selected list of periodicals and serials publishing rock and mineral analyses
Marjorie Hooker
1955, Open-File Report 55-70
Selected list of compilations of rock and mineral analyses
Marjorie Hooker
1955, Open-File Report 55-69
Index Map and Maps of Six Mines in the Little Rocky Mountains, Montana
Gerald Francis Loughlin
1955, Open-File Report 55-97
Pegmatites of the Middletown area, Connecticut
Frederick Stugard Jr.
1955, Open-File Report 55-177
The pegmatites of the Middletown area in Connecticut have been mined almost continuously for feldspar and muscovite mica since about 1865, Pegmatites in this and other areas have recently become the subject of renewed interest because pegmatites are the potential source of beryl, the ore mineral of beryllium. During 1948...
Magnitude and frequency of summer floods in western New Mexico and eastern Arizona
F.W. Kennon
1955, Open-File Report 55-82
Numerous small reservoirs and occasional water-spreading structures are being built on the ephemeral streams draining the public and Indian lands of the Southwest as part of the Soil and Moisture Conservation Program of the Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Indian Affairs. Economic design of these structures requires some...
A vegetation inventory of two water-sheds in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
J.S. McCormick
1955, Open-File Report 55-102
Geology and ground-water resources of the Douglas basin, Arizona, with a section on chemical quality of the ground water
Donald Robert Coates, R.L. Cushman, James Lawrence Hatchett
1955, Water Supply Paper 1354
The Douglas basin is part of a large northwest-trending intermontane valley, known as the Sulphur Spring Valley, which lies in southeastern Arizona, and extends into northeastern Sonora, Mexico. Maturely dissected mountains rise abruptly from long alluvial slopes and culminate in peaks 3,000 to 4,000 feet above the valley floor, Bedrock...