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...
Geology of the Egnar quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater, William Lee Stokes, David A. Phoenix
1955, Geologic Quadrangle 68
No abstract available....
Geochemical exploration for antimony in southeastern Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1955, Open-File Report 55-158
Preliminary geochemical prospecting by the Geological Survey was carried out in 1952 in muskeg-covered ground at Caamano Point, Cleveland Peninsula, Alaska, in an effort to delimit areas of stibnite concentrations. It was conducted to aid, if possible, a prospecting project of the Defense Minerals Exploration. Samples were collected from soil...
Geologic and radiometric maps of the McKinley Mountain area, Wet Mountains, Colorado
Q. D. Singewald
1955, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 37
No abstract available....
Strippable lignite deposits, Slope and Bowman Counties, North Dakota
Roy Clark Kepferle, W.C. Culbertson
1955, Bulletin 1015-E
Photogeologic map of the Elk Ridge-6 quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
J.S. Detterman, J. C. Reed Jr.
1955, IMAP 98
Status of ownership of part of the lands on which phosphate-bearing beds outcrop in southwestern Montana and northeastern Idaho
Emerson C. Willey, E. R. Cressman, H.W. Peirce, T. M. Cheney
1955, Open-File Report 55-197
This report and accompanying maps summarize the status or ownership or many phosphate bearing lands in southwestern Montana and northeastern Idaho. Ownership categories discussed are (1) phosphate rights owned by Federal Government, (2) phosphate rights not owned by Federal Government, and (3) ownership status uncertain....
Occurrence of diatomaceous earth near Kenai, Alaska
George Plafker
1955, Open-File Report 55-139
Diatomaceous earth occurs in post-glacial lake deposits exposed along the shore of Cook Inlet north of the village of Kenai, Alaska. Diatomaceous earth is an unconsolidated earthy deposit formed by accumulation of the minute siliceous tests (skeletons) of diatoms, a type of algae. Diatomaceous earth is sometimes referred to...
Sugar Loaf and St. Kevin mining districts, Lake County, Colorado
Q. D. Singewald
1955, Bulletin 1027-E
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the Middle Loup division of the lower Platte River basin, Nebraska, with a section on Chemical quality of the ground water
Delbert Wayne Brown, Frank Hays Rainwater
1955, Water Supply Paper 1258
The Middle Loup division of the lower Platte River basin is an area of 650 square miles which includes the Middle Loup River valley from the confluence of the Middle and North Loup Rivers in Howard County, Nebr., to the site of the diversion dam that the U. S. Bureau...
Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1979
R. J. Omang, C. Parrett, J. A. Hull
1955, Open-File Report 80-340
Annual peak stage and discharge data have been collected and tabulated for crest-stage gaging sites in Montana. The crest-stage program was begun in July 1955 to investigate the magnitude and frequency of floods from small drainage areas. The program has expanded from 45 crest-stage gaging stations initially to 173 stations...
Geology of the Crazy Woman Creek area, Johnson County, Wyoming
R. K. Hose
1955, Bulletin 1027-B
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of the Paintsville area, Kentucky
John Augustus Baker
1955, Water Supply Paper 1257
No abstract available....
Preliminary geochemical studies in the Capitol Reef area, Wayne County, Utah
Lyman C. Huff
1955, Bulletin 1015-H
Geology and coal resources of the Cannel City quadrangle, Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund
1955, Bulletin 1020-A
Hardpan soils of the coastal plain of southern Maryland
C.C. Nikiforoff
1955, Professional Paper 267-B
Water resources of the Indianapolis area, Indiana
Claude Martin Roberts, L.E. Widman, P.N. Brown
1955, Circular 366
Water used in the Indianapolis area comes from two sources: the White River and tributary streams and the underground reservoirs formed by the underlying glacial drift and limestone. Surface-water sources provide about 60 mgd (million gallons per day) for public supply and an additional 300 mgd is used by private...
Geology of south-central Oriente, Cuba
G. Edward Lewis, John A. Straczek
1955, Bulletin 975-D
Geology of Pavlof Volcano and vicinity, Alaska
George C. Kennedy, Howard Hamilton Waldron
1955, Bulletin 1028-A
Lead-zinc deposits of Cordillera Blanca and northern Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru
Alfred J. Bodenlos, George Edward Ericksen
1955, Bulletin 1017
Owl Creek (Upper Cretaceous) fossils from Crowleys Ridge, southeastern Missouri
L. W. Stephenson
1955, Professional Paper 274-E
Surface water supply of the United States, 1952. Part I-A, North Atlantic slope basins, Maine to Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Water Supply Paper 1231
Preliminary geologic map of the Toadlena quadrangle, San Juan County, New Mexico
D.L. Ziegler
1955, Coal Map 30
Surface water supply of the United States, 1953, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Water Supply Paper 1283
Surface water supply of the United States, 1953, Part III-B, Ohio River basin, Cumberland and Tennessee River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Water Supply Paper 1276