The use of water in Pennsylvania, 1951
John William Mangan, Jack Bennett Graham
1953, Circular 257
No abstract available...
Preliminary report on the geology and ground-water resources of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area, Alaska
Frank W. Trainer
1953, Circular 268
Pre-Cambrian geology of the Norway Lake area, Dickinson County, Michigan
Lorin Delbert Clark
1953, Open-File Report 53-37
The Norway Lake area straddles the south margin of the Sagola basin, an embayment of Ruronian sedimentary rocks into the west side of a complex of crystalline and sedimentary rocks of pre-Ruronian age. The north part of the Norway Lake area is underlain by the Randville dolomite, an unnamed succession...
Geologic map and recent drilling data of the Sinsinawa River area, Grant County, Wisconsin
John Wing Allingham, Arthur Emerson Flint, Allen Francis Agnew
1953, Open-File Report 53-3
Geology of the Tungstar and Hanging Valley tungsten mines
Paul Charles Bateman
1953, Open-File Report 53-11
Geology of the Knife River area, North Dakota
William Edward Benson
1953, Open-File Report 53-21
The Knife River area, consisting of six 15-minute quadrangles, includes the lower half of the Knife River valley in west-central North Dakota. The area, in the center of the Williston Basin, is underlain by the Tongue River member of the Fort Union formation (Paleocene) and the Golden Valley formation (Eocene)....
Geology of the Plumtree area, Spruce Pine district, North Carolina
Donald Albert Brobst
1953, Open-File Report 53-26
This report describes the results of study and geologic mapping (1:12,000) in the 70-square-mile Plumtree area in the northeastern part of the Spruce Pine pegmatite district, on the Blue Ridge upland in western North Carolina. The district has been the chief domestic source of feldspar and sheet mica. The mining...
Stratigraphic relationships of Cretaceous and early Tertiary rocks of a part of northwestern San Juan basin
Elmer Harold Baltz Jr.
1953, Open-File Report 53-8
The Bridge Timber Mountain area in south-central La Plata County, southwestern Colorado lies mostly in the northwestern part of the Central San Juan Basin but contains a segment of the bounding Hogback 'monocline' and Four-Corners platform. The area contains rocks of late Cretaceous through early Eocene age, as well as...
Drilling data in Livingston-Cobb-Linden area in the Wisconsin zinc-lead district
John Edward Carlson
1953, Open-File Report 53-32
A preliminary report of geochemical investigations in the Blackbird District
F. C. Canney, H. E. Hawkes, G.M. Richmond, J. S. Vhay
1953, Open-File Report 53-31
This paper reviews an experimental geochemical prospecting survey in the Blackbird cobalt-copper mining district. The district is in east-central Idaho, about 20 miles west-southwest of Salmon. The area is one of deeply weathered nearly flat-topped upland surfaces cut by steep-walled valleys which are tributary to the canyon of Panther Creek....
Preliminary report on the Little Susitna district, Matanuska coal field, Alaska
Farrell F. Barnes
1953, Open-File Report 53-10
The Little Susitna district, as defined in this report, occupies an area roughly 25 miles long and 3 miles wide on the north side of the lower (western) extremity of the Matanuska Valley in south-central Alaska (fig. 1). The district is bounded on the north by the Talkeetna Mountains, on...
Measurement of earth pressures by means of the flat jack test
P. Habib, R. Marchand, Severine Britt (translator)
1953, Open-File Report 54-31
This study deals with the principle and application of a method of measuring the stresses around a rock gallery. The measuring principle consists of cutting a drain in a gallery wall, observing the corresponding stress lessening, then restoring the initial state of stress by means of a Freyssinet flat jack. The...
Water, frost, and frost resistance of natural and artificial building stones
H. Breyer, S. H. Britt (translator)
1953, Open-File Report 54-33
The worst enemy of construction engineering and of construction material is uncontrollable water, whether it be ground-, seepage-, rainwater, water of condensation, or melting snow and ice, exerting objectionable pressure upon tracks and roads. this applies as well to structures above the ground as to bridge piers and foundations, road...
Brief review of Pleistocene events and climatic changes in Alaska
Troy Lewis Pewe
1953, Open-File Report 53-217
Fluorspar deposits of the Eagle Mountains, Trans-Pecos Texas
Elliot Gillerman
1953, Bulletin 987
The Eagle Mountains are in the southeastern part of Hudspeth County, Tex., about 17 miles southwest of Van Horn and 100 miles southeast of El Paso, Tex. The fluorspar deposits are in the northern and northeastern parts of the mountains, except for the Rocky Ridge deposits, which are near the...
The geology and ore deposits of the Reese River district, Lander County, Nevada
Clyde Polhemus Ross
1953, Bulletin 997
No abstract available....
Iron-ore deposits of the Iron Mountain district, Washington County, Idaho
J. Hoover Mackin
1953, Bulletin 982-E
Some zinc-lead deposits of the Wrangell district, Alaska
Hugh Richard Gault, Darwin L. Rossman, G.M. Flint Jr., R.G. Ray
1953, Bulletin 998-B
No abstract available....
Refractory clay deposits of south-central Colorado
Karl M. Waage
1953, Bulletin 993
No abstract available....
Prospecting for uranium with car-mounted equipment
John M. Nelson
1953, Bulletin 988-I
Constitution diagrams of Pennsylvania anthracite
Holly Clyde Wagner
1953, Bulletin 995-A
Radioactivity in some oil fields of southeastern Kansas
Garland Bayard Gott, James W. Hill
1953, Bulletin 988-E
Zinc-copper deposit at Tracy Arm, Petersburg district, Alaska
Hugh Richard Gault, R. E. Fellows
1953, Bulletin 998-A
Uranium and thorium deposits in east-central Idaho and southwestern Montana
Albert F. Trites Jr., Edwin Wilson Tooker
1953, Bulletin 988-H
Uranium in the East Walker River area, Lyon County, Nevada
Mortimer Hay Staatz, Herman L. Bauer Jr.
1953, Bulletin 988-C