Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1122
Geologic maps of Medicine Butte, Broncho, Golden Valley, Beulah, Stanton, and Hazen quadrangles, North Dakota
William Edward Barnes Benson
1951, Open-File Report 51-22
No abstract available. ...
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1949, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1159
Carnotite deposits in the Carrizo Mountains area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona, and San Juan County, New Mexico
William Lee Stokes
1951, Circular 111
Monthly and annual discharge of Missouri River between Fort Benton, Montana and Hermann, Missouri, and principal tributaries
Guy C. Stevens, Clayton H. Hardison
1951, Circular 108
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1116
A field method for the determination of tungsten in soils
Frederick Norville Ward
1951, Circular 119
Ground-water resources of the Paintrock irrigation project, Wyoming, with a section on the quality of the water
Frank Albert Swenson, W. Kenneth Bach, Herbert A. Swenson
1951, Circular 96
The ground-water conditions of the area covered by the Paintrock irrigation project, in north-central Wyoming, were investigated during the summer of 1947. The purpose of the study was to obtain a general evaluation of ground-water recharge, discharge, and storage in the area now irrigated and in the adjacent areas where...
Some aspects of the water supply in the South Coastal basin, California
Harold Coble Troxell, J. F. Poland, and others
1951, Circular 105
The observation well network in Alabama was started in 1940. Unpublished water-level data collected periodically at 254 observation wells are listed in this report with the location, description, and general information on construction of the observation wells. Publications containing water-level data from selected observation wells are also listed. (USGS)...
Pumice deposits of the Klamath Indian Reservation, Klamath County, Oregon
George Walton Walker
1951, Circular 128
A large volume of pumice is widely distributed over the Klamath Indian Reservation in 'flow' and 'fall' deposits. The flow material on the Reservation is restricted to the area west of Klamath Marsh, and the fall material is thickest immediately southeast of the Marsh. Tests of the chemical and physical...
The water situation in the United States with special reference to ground water
Charles Lee McGuinness
1951, Circular 114
This report constitutes appendixes B and C of a report prepared in April 1950 by the Geological Survey at the request of the President’s Water Resources Policy Commission. The full report was entitled "Water facts in relation to a national water-resources policy.” The brief text, entitled "Water in relation to...
Water law, with special reference to ground water
C. L. McGuinness
1951, Circular 117
This report was prepared in July 1950 at the request of the President's Water Resources Policy Commission. It followed the report entitled Water facts in relation to a national water-resources policy," which, in part, has been published as Geological Survey Circular 114 under the title "The water situation in the...
Water utilization Ship Creek near Anchorage, Alaska
Jesse L. Colbert
1951, Open-File Report 51-40
Ship Creek drains an area in the Chugach Mountains, flows westward through Anchorage, and empties into Knik Arm. It emerges from the mountains 10 miles east of Anchorage and above that point has a drainage area of 90 square miles. Stream flow records for the 4 year period, 1947 through...
Foraminifera of the Lodo Formation, central California; General introduction and part 1, Arenaceous Foraminifera
M.C. Israelsky
1951, Professional Paper 240-A
Distribution of uranium in rich phosphate beds of the Phosphoria Formation
M.E. Thompson
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 142
Reconnaissance search in parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, and Ohio for areas where uraniferous black shale may be mined by stripping
Raymond C. Robeck, Louis C. Conant
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 64
Power possibilities of the North Fork of Kaweah River, California, discussed
Fred A. Johnson
1951, Open-File Report 51-170
Peak discharge determinations for floods in Washington, November 1949 to June 1950
G. L. Bodhaine, W.H. Robinson
1951, Open-File Report 51-102
Preliminary structural map showing contours on the horizon of number 9 coal in the Henderson area, Kentucky
E.J. Harvey
1951, Open-File Report 51-114
A semimicro method for the determination of cobalt in soils and rocks: A field test using the chromograph
Hy Almond, Harold Bloom
1951, Circular 125
Permeability tests by the Thiem method
V.C. Fishel
1951, Open-File Report 51-108
No abstract available....
Supplemental chemical analyses of surface waters in the Little Missouri River basin, Montana and North Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Open-File Report 51-165
Streamflow of Suffolk County, New York, 1903, 1942-47
H.D. Brice
1951, Open-File Report 51-103
Chemical analyses of surface waters in the Bighorn River basin, Wyoming and Montana, November 1945 to September 1949
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Open-File Report 51-164
Ground water in the Mohall area, Bottineau and Renville Counties, North Dakota
P.D. Akin
1951, Open-File Report 51-91
The Mohall area includes about 120 square miles in Bottineau and Renville Counties in northwestern North Dakota. Mohall, whose 1950 population was 1,073, is the only town in the area. The area is part of the Drift Prairie section of the Central Lowland physiographic province. It is characterized by the...