Water-loss investigations: Volume 1--Lake Hefner studies technical report
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 229
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Water Supply Paper 1152
Sedimentation and chemical quality of water in the Powder River drainage basin, Wyoming and Montana
Charles Herbert Hembree, B. R. Colby, H. A. Swenson, J.R. Davis
1952, Circular 170
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
Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1949-1950
Anna Jesperson, Lois E. Randall, Robert E. Spratt
1952, Circular 149
Uranium occurrences on the Merry Widow claim, White Signal district, Grant County, New Mexico
Harry Clifford Granger, Herman L. Bauer
1952, Circular 189
Lignite resources of South Dakota
Donald Marvin Brown
1952, Circular 159
Ground-water resources of the Wood River unit of the lower Platte River basin, Nebraska
Charles Franklin Keech
1952, Circular 139
Geochemical studies in the Coeur d'Alene mining district, Idaho
Vance C. Kennedy
1952, Circular 168
Floods in Youghiogheny and Kiskiminetas River basins, Pennsylvania and Maryland, frequency and magnitude
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 204
Engineers have long appreciated the fact that it is seldom economically sound to design hydraulic structures either for the maximum previous floods or for the computed maximum probable floods, unless failure of such structures involves loss of life or serious property damage. Such floods may not occur more often, on...
Evaluation of streamflow records in Yakima River basin, Washington
Hallard B. Kinnison
1952, Circular 180
Coal resources of Virginia
Andrew Brown, Henry L. Berryhill Jr., Dorothy A. Taylor, James V. A. Trumbull
1952, Circular 171
The U. S. Geological Survey and the Virginia Geological Survey have cooperated in preparing this reappraisal of the coal resources of Virginia, which is based on a study of all information" on the reserves of the State available in the publications and files of the two organizations, supplemented by mine...
Selected papers on uranium deposits in the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 220
Bentonite deposits of the Yellowtail district, Montana and Wyoming
Maxwell M. Knechtel, Sam H. Patterson
1952, Circular 150
Twin low-oblique photography and the twinplex plotter
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Circular 222
Floods in western Washington--Frequency and magnitude in relation to drainage basin characteristics
G. L. Bodhaine, W.H. Robinson
1952, Circular 191
This report presents a method of determining the magnitude and frequency of expected floods applicable for any area in western Washington (fig. 1). A composite frequency curve was developed that expresses the relation to mean annual floods of floods having recurrence intervals from 1.03 to 50 yr. This composite frequency...
Compilation of field methods used in geochemical prospecting by the U.S. Geological Survey
Hubert William Lakin, Frederick Norville Ward, Hy Almond
1952, Circular 161
The field methods described in this report are those currently used in geochemical prospecting by the U. S. Geological Survey. Some have been published, others are being processed for publication, while others are still being investigated. The purpose in compiling these methods is to make them readily available in convenient...
Preliminary Report on the White Canyon Area, San Juan County, Utah
William Edward Barnes Benson, A.F. Trites Jr., E.P. Beroni, J.A. Feeger
1952, Circular 217
The White Canyon area in San Juan County, Utah, contains known deposits of copper-uranium ore and is currently being mapped and studied by the Geological Survey. To date, approximately 75 square miles, or about 20 percent of the area, has been mapped on a scale 1 inch=1 mile. The White Canyon...
Water power resources of Hamma Hamma, Duckabush, and Dosewallips Rivers, Washington
Fred F. Lawrence
1952, Circular 109
Coal prospects and coal exploration and development in the lower Matanuska Valley, Alaska, in 1950
Farrell F. Barnes, Donald Merle Ford
1952, Circular 154
Summary of ground-water development in Alaska, 1950
Dagfin John Cederstrom
1952, Circular 169
U.S. Geological Survey fluorimetric methods of uranium analysis
F. S. Grimaldi, Irving May, Mary H. Fletcher
1952, Circular 199
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
Glossary of uranium- and thorium-bearing minerals
Judith Weiss Frondel, Michael Fleischer
1952, Circular 194
Geochemical association of niobium (columbium) and titanium and its geological and economic significance
Michael Fleischer, K. J. Murata, Janet D. Fletcher, Perry F. Narten
1952, Circular 225