Aeromagnetic map of Alton quadrangle, New Hampshire: Total intensity relative to arbitrary datum
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle
1956, Geophysical Investigations Map 136
No abstract available....
Bedrock geology of the Hamburg quadrangle, New York
George Willis Colton
1956, Geologic Quadrangle 97
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Massachusetts portion of the Northfield quadrangle, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont: Bedrock geology
Robert Balk
1956, Geologic Quadrangle 92
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of Berwick quadrangle, Maine and New Hampshire: Total intensity relative to arbitrary datum
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle
1956, Geophysical Investigations Map 137
No abstract available....
Geology of the Loon Lake quadrangle, New York
Albert Williams Postel, Chester L. Dodson, Louis D. Carswell
1956, Geologic Quadrangle 63
No abstract available....
Geology of the Medford quadrangle, Oregon-California
Francis Gerritt Wells
1956, Geologic Quadrangle 89
No abstract available....
Geology of the Christmas copper mine, Gila County, Arizona
N. P. Peterson, R. W. Swanson
1956, Bulletin 1027-H
No abstract available....
Perlite resources of the United States
M. C. Jaster
1956, Bulletin 1027-I
No abstract available....
Analysis of basic data concerning ground water in the Yuma area, Arizona
R. H. Brown, J. W. Harshbarger, H. E. Thomas
1956, Open-File Report 56-16
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1954, Part XI, Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1345
Surface water supply of the United States, 1954, Part VI-B, Missouri River basin, Missouri River basin below Sioux City, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1340
Floods of 1952 in California. Flood of January 1952 in the south San Francisco Bay region; Snowmelt flood of 1952 in Kern River, Tulare Lake, and San Joaquin River basins
S. E. Rantz, H.M. Stafford
1956, Water Supply Paper 1260-D
Two major floods occurred in California in 1952. The first was the flood of January 11-13 in the south San Francisco Bay region that resulted from heavy rains which began on the morning of January 11 and ended about noon January 13. This flood was notable for the magnitude of...
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1954, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1324
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1954, Part 1, Northeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1321
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States, 1954, Part 2, Southeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1322
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1952. Parts 7 and 8, lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1956, Water Supply Paper 1252
Geology and ground-water resources of the upper Niobrara River basin, Nebraska and Wyoming, with a section on chemical quality of the ground water
Edward Bradley, F. Rainwater
1956, Water Supply Paper 1368
No abstract available....
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States, 1954, Part 3, North-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1323
Water requirements of the aluminum industry
Howard L. Conklin
1956, Water Supply Paper 1330-C
Aluminum is unique among metals in the way it is obtained from its ore. The first step is to produce alumina, a white powder that bears no resemblance to the bauxite from which it is derived or to the metallic aluminum to which it is reduced by electrolytic action in...
Water requirements of the carbon-black industry
Howard L. Conklin
1956, Water Supply Paper 1330-B
Carbon blacks include an important group of industrial carbons used chiefly as a reinforcing agent in rubber tires. In 1953 more than 1,610 million pounds of carbon black was produced, of which approximately 1,134 million pounds was consumed by the rubber industry. The carbon-black industry uses small quantities of water...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Henderson area, Kentucky
Edward Joseph Harvey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1356
Surface water supply of the United States, 1954, Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1342
Sedimentation and chemical quality of surface waters in the Wind River basin, Wyoming
B. R. Colby, C. H. Hembree, F. H. Rainwater
1956, Water Supply Paper 1373
This report gives results of an investigation by the U. S. Geological Survey of chemical quality of surface waters and sedimentation in the Wind River Basin, Wyo. The sedimentation study was begun in 1946 to determine the quantity of sediment that is transported by the streams in the basin; the...
Ground-water geology of parts of Laramie and Albany Counties, Wyoming, and Weld County, Colorado; with a section on chemical quality of the ground water
H. M. Babcock, L. J. Bjordlund, Lester Ray Kister
1956, Water Supply Paper 1367
No abstract available....
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States, 1953, Part 1, Northeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1265