Bedrock geology of the Phoenix quadrangle, Michigan
Henry Rowland Cornwall
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 34
Bedrock geology of the Silver Creek quadrangle, New York
Wallace De Witt, George Willis Colton
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 30
Landslide conditions along the Ferry County highway parallelling Lake Roosevelt from Kettle Falls to the mouth of the Spokane River, Washington
Fred O. Jones
1954, Open-File Report 54-136
As part of the program of the U.S. Geological Survey, landslides are being studied in several localities in the United States. These studies are directed toward assembling criteria for recognition of landslides, classification, and cataloging of remedial or control methods that have been effective. In the gorge of the Columbia...
Geology of the Pierre quadrangle, South Dakota
Dwight Raymond Crandell
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 32
Kelsh plotter procedure
Marvin Bertram Scher, Morris Mordecai Thompson
1954, Circular 357
Geology and zinc-lead-barite deposits in the area east of Cuba City, Wisconsin
Allen F. Agnew, Arthur E. Flint, R.P. Crumpton
1954, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 15
The current study of the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa zinc-lead district (fig. 1) was begun in 1942, with the major emphasis placed on detailed mapping of geologic structure and ore deposits. Preliminary reports for several areas in the mining district have been prepared, and the present study of the are east of Cuba...
Preliminary report on uranium in the Gas Hills area, Fremont and Natrona Counties, Wyoming
J. D. Love
1954, Circular 352
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in eastern Alaska, 1952
Arthur E. Nelson, Walter S. West, John J. Matzko
1954, Circular 348
Beryllium resources of the tin-spodumene belt, North Carolina
Wallace R. Griffitts
1954, Circular 309
Pegmatite dikes in the tin-spodumene belt of North and South Carolina uniformly contain about 0.05 percent BeO. The most abundant minerals in the pegmatite contain from 0. 0001 to 0.01 percent BeO. Beryl, having 12.0 to 12.3 percent BeO, is the only beryllium-rich mineral and contains more than 80 percent...
The Kathleen-Margaret (K-M) copper prospect on the upper Maclaren River, Alaska
Robert M. Chapman, Robert H. Saunders
1954, Circular 332
Occurrences of uranium-bearing minerals in the St. Kevin district, Lake County, Colorado
Charles Thomas Pierson, Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1954, Circular 321
Radioactivity reconnaissance of part of north-central Clear Creek County, Colorado
John David Wells, Jack Edward Harrison
1954, Circular 345
Records of wells drilled for oil and gas in New Mexico
G. H. Dixon, D.H. Baltz, T.F. Stipp, R.A. Bieberman
1954, Circular 333
Data concerning nearly 3,000 of the more than 13,000 wells drilled in New Mexico, before September 1, 1953, including unsuccessful wildcat and field extension wells and most of the discovery wells, have been compiled and are published in this circular. Although the search for oil and gas has extended to...
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1953
A. M. La Sala, Lois E. Randall, Arthur Johnson
1954, Circular 337
Preliminary geologic map of Portage quadrangle, Montana, surficial geology
Richard Walter Lemke, Edwin K. Maughan
1954, Open-File Report 54-166
Geology of the Globe quadrangle, Arizona
N. P. Peterson
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 41
No abstract available....
Bedrock geology of the Bruneau Creek quadrangle, Michigan
James C. Wright, Henry Rowland Cornwall
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 35
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Pittsburgh area, Pennsylvania
Max Noecker, D.W. Greenman, N.H. Beamer
1954, Circular 315
The per capita use of water in the Pittsburgh area in 1951 was 2, 000 gallons per day fgpd) or twice the per capita use in Pennsylvania as a whole. An average of about 3, 040 million gallons of water was withdrawn from the streams and from the ground each...
Waterfowl populations and breeding conditions - summer 1953
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1954, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 25
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1951, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1194
Surface water supply of the United States, 1952, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1237
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part VI-A, Missouri River basin, Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1209
Stratigraphy and structure of the area of the Colville River between Ninuluk Creek and Umiat Mountain, Alaska, 1948
R. L. Detterman, Edward J. Webber, D. E. Mathewson
1954, Open-File Report 54-71
Stratigraphy and structure of the area of Maybe Cree
R.G. Ray, W. A. Fischer
1954, Open-File Report 54-250
Stratigraphy and structure of the area south of the Colville River between the mouths of Ninuluk and Prince Creeks, 1946
George Gryc, E. H. Lathram
1954, Open-File Report 54-109