Total intensity aeromagnetic and geologic map of east-central St. Louis County, Minnesota
J. L. Meuschke, John R. Henderson Jr.
1952, Geophysical Investigations Map 92
No abstract available....
Twin low-oblique photography and the twinplex plotter
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 222
Coal resources of Virginia
Andrew Brown, Henry L. Berryhill Jr., Dorothy A. Taylor, James V. A. Trumbull
1952, Circular 171
The U. S. Geological Survey and the Virginia Geological Survey have cooperated in preparing this reappraisal of the coal resources of Virginia, which is based on a study of all information" on the reserves of the State available in the publications and files of the two organizations, supplemented by mine...
Geologic construction-material resources in Osborne County, Kansas
Charles P. Walters, Larson Y. Drake
1952, Circular 179
Geology of the Golconda quadrangle, Nevada
Henry Gardiner Ferguson, Ralph Jackson Roberts, Siemon W. Muller
1952, Geologic Quadrangle 15
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1948-49
C. G. Paulsen
1952, Water Supply Paper 1155
Geochemical studies in the Coeur d'Alene mining district, Idaho
Vance C. Kennedy
1952, Circular 168
Bibliography of U.S. Geological Survey publications on copper (to January 1, 1952)
Gwendolyn Werth Luttrell
1952, Circular 178
Floods in Youghiogheny and Kiskiminetas River basins, Pennsylvania and Maryland, frequency and magnitude
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 204
Engineers have long appreciated the fact that it is seldom economically sound to design hydraulic structures either for the maximum previous floods or for the computed maximum probable floods, unless failure of such structures involves loss of life or serious property damage. Such floods may not occur more often, on...
Preliminary Report on a Uranium-Bearing Rhyolitic Tuff Deposit near Coaldale, Esmerelda County, Nevada
Donald Cave Duncan
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 336
Reconnaissance for uranium in the Lost River area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Max Gregg White, Walter S. West
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 220
Magnetite deposits of the St. Lawrence County district, New York
Benjamin F. Leonard III
1952, Open-File Report 51-70
No abstract available ...
Improvements made on the use of type curves
W.C. Walton, W.J. Drescher
1952, Open-File Report 52-163
Notes on springs along the Mogollon Rim, Arizona
S.F. Turner, J. H. Feth
1952, Open-File Report 52-159
Progress report on sampling of leached zone materials of Florida for mineralogic and metallurgical study
Z. S. Altschuler
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 478
Summary of the research work of the trace elements section geochemistry and petrology branch for the period July 1 - September 30, 1951
John C. Rabbitt
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 182
Records of wells and ground-water levels in Minideka County, Idaho
S.W. Fader, R. W. Mower
1952, Open-File Report 52-43
Water-resources investigation in the foreign assistance program
T.E. Eakin
1952, Open-File Report 52-38
Aeromagnetic survey of part of Dickinson County, Michigan, with preliminary geologic interpretation
K. L. Wier, J. R. Balsley Jr., Walden P. Pratt
1952, Geophysical Investigations Map 115
Geologic environment map of alumina resources of the Columbia Basin
I. G. Sohn
1952, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 1
No abstract available....
The colorimetric determination of total iron with o-phenanthroline : a spectrophotometric study
Frank Cuttitta
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 223
Uranium content of Chattanooga shale in east central Tennessee and southern Kentucky
Louis C. Conant, Vernon Emanuel Swanson
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 224
Rapid analysis of silicate rocks
Leonard Shapiro, Walter Wallace Brannock
1952, Circular 165
Ground-water in the vicinity of the San Manuel copper mine, Pinal County, Arizona
C. L. McGuinness
1952, Open-File Report 52-95
Reconnaissance of radioactive rock of the Hudson Valley and Adirondack Mountains, New York
Perry F. Narten, Francis A. McKeown
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 70
In August 1949 a carborne reconnaissance for radioactivity was made along 3,750 miles of road in the Paleozoic rocks of the Hudson Valley and the pre-Cambrian rocks of the Adirondack Mountains in eastern and central New York state. In the Paleozoic rocks the average radioactivity of the most strongly radioactive rocks...