Ostracoda from wells in North Carolina, Part 1, Cenozoic Ostracoda
Frederick M. Swain
1952, Professional Paper 234-A
The Cle Elum River nickeliferous iron deposits, Kittitas County, Washington
Carl Arthur Lamey, Preston Enslow Hotz
1952, Bulletin 978-B
Upper Silurian brachiopods from southeastern Alaska
Edwin Kirk, Thomas W. Amsden
1952, Professional Paper 233-C
Annotated bibliography of North American geology, 1950
Marjorie Hooker
1952, Bulletin 985
Photogeologic map of Setsiltso Springs 5 quadrangle, Apache County, Arizona
Richard G. Ray
1952, Open-File Report 52-119
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
Geology and notes on ore deposits of Canyon-Nine Mile Creeks area, Shoshone County, Idaho
Allan Bingham Griggs
1952, Open-File Report 52-55
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance for uranium in the Lost River area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Max Gregg White, Walter S. West
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 220
Geology of the Golconda quadrangle, Nevada
Henry Gardiner Ferguson, Ralph Jackson Roberts, Siemon W. Muller
1952, Geologic Quadrangle 15
Geology of the Mount Rose area, Nevada
James Gregory Moore
1952, Open-File Report 52-100
Torbernite occurrence at the Robineau claims, Clear Creek County, Colorado
Robert U. King, Harry C. Granger
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 24-A
Preliminary geologic map of part of the Sinbad Valley-Fischer Valley anticline, Colorado and Utah; Structure map and sections of the Sinbad Valley-Fischer Valley anticline, Colorado and Utah
Eugene Merle Shoemaker
1952, Open-File Report 52-138
Reconnaissance for a uranothorianite-bearing lode in the vicinity of the Peace River, Candle Quadrangle, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Walter S. West
1952, Open-File Report 52-167
Geology and ground-water resources of Comal County, Texas
William Owsley George, Seth D. Breeding, Warren W. Hastings
1952, Water Supply Paper 1138
The purpose of this report on the geology and ground-water resources of Comal County in central Texas is to determine the sources of the waters that supply Comal Springs, the largest springs in the Southwest, and other springs and wells. Comal County has an area of about 559 square miles...
Reconnaissance of uranium and copper deposits in parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming
Garland Bayard Gott, Ralph Leroy Erickson
1952, Circular 219
Rapid analysis of silicate rocks
Leonard Shapiro, Walter Wallace Brannock
1952, Circular 165
The industrial utility of public water supplies in the West South-Central States, 1952
E. W. Lohr, J.R. Avrett, Burdge Irelan, G. A. Billingsley, T.B. Dover
1952, Circular 221
Water-loss investigations: Volume 1--Lake Hefner studies technical report
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 229
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Idaho (third Idaho report)
Frank W. O’Malley, D.F. Davidson, R.A. Hoppin, R.P. Sheldon
1952, Open-File Report 52-111
The first of a series of reports giving detailed stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in the Western phosphate field as measured and described by the Geological Survey will soon be published as Circulars. Because of the needs of industry for many of these data during the 1951 field season,...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Wyoming, 1947-48
Vincent Ellis McKelvey, L.E. Smith, R.A. Hoppin, F.C. Armstrong
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 184
As part of a comprehensive investigation of the phosphate deposits of the western field begun in 1947, the U. S. Geological Survey has measured and sampled the Permian Phosphoria formation at many localities in Wyoming and adjacent states. Because these data will not be fully synthesized for many years,...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria in Montana, 1947-48
Roger Warren Swanson, M. R. Klepper, W.R. Lowell, F.S. Honkala, E. R. Cressman, D.A. Bostwick, O.A. Payne, E. T. Ruppel
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 186
The U. S. Geological Survey has recently measured and sampled the Phosphoria formation at many localities in Montana and other western states. These data will not be fully synthesized and analyzed for several years, but segments of the data, accompanied by little or no interpretation, will be published as...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Utah, 1947-48
Vincent Ellis McKelvey, L.E. Smith, D.M. Kinney, J. W. Huddle, G.F. Hosford, R.S. Sears, D.P. Sprouse, M.D. Steward
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 185
As part of a comprehensive investigation of the phosphate deposits of the western field begun in 1947, the U. S. Geological survey has measured an sampled the full thickness of the Permian Phosphoria formation and its partial correlative, the Park City formation, at many localities in Utah and other western...
Uranium deposits in Grant County, New Mexico
Harry C. Granger, Herman L. Bauer Jr., Tom G. Lovering, Elliot Gillerman
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 156
The known uranium deposits of Grant county, N. Mex., are principally in the White Signal and Black Hawk districts. Both districts are within a northwesterly-trending belt of pre-Cambrian rocks, composed chiefly of granite with included gneisses, schists, and quartzites. Younger dikes and stocks intrude the pre-Cambrian complex....
Pastora Peak SW, preliminary geologic map of part of the Carrizo mountains area, northeastern Arizona
J.D. Strobell Jr.
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 428
No abstract available....
Pegmatites of the Crystal Mountain district, Larimer County, Colorado
William R. Thurston
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 139
The Front Range of Colorado is composed chiefly of schists of the pre-Cambrian Idaho Springs formation which have been intruded by a variety of granitic batholiths. In the Crystal Mountain district the Mount Olympus granite, a satellite of the Longs Peak batholith, forms sills and essentially concordant multiple intrusions in...