Geographic map of the central Persian Gulf quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Richard A. Bramkamp, Leon F. Ramirez
1959, IMAP 209-B
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Arabian American Oil Company under the joint sponsorship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Department of State....
Results of geologic exploration by core drilling, 1953, land-pebble phosphate district, Florida
James Bachelder Cathcart, L. J. McGreevy
1959, Bulletin 1046-K
Dielectric constant and electrical resistivity of natural-state cores
George Vernon Keller, P.H. Licastro
1959, Bulletin 1052-H
Pre-Atoka rocks of northern Arkansas
S. E. Frezon, E.E. Glick
1959, Professional Paper 314-H
Rapid analysis of chromite and chrome ore
Joseph Isadore Dinnin
1959, Bulletin 1084-B
A comparison among caliper-log, gamma-ray-log, and other diamond-drillhole data
C. M. Bunker, H.C. Hamontre
1959, Bulletin 1052-G
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1954 : Parts 9-14, Colorado River basin to Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia river basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1959, Water Supply Paper 1353
Photogeologic map of the Crooks Creek SW quadrangle, Fremont and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming
C. H. Marshall
1959, IMAP 305
Aeromagnetic map of the Morgantown quadrangle, Berks, Lancaster, and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle
1959, Geophysical Investigations Map 220
No abstract available....
Geology of Wabaunsee County, Kansas
Melville Rhodes Mudge, Robert H. Burton
1959, Bulletin 1068
Areal geology of the West Sussex oil field, Johnson County, Wyoming
George Henry Horn, Everett E. Richardson
1959, Open-File Report 59-64
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Melozitna quadrangle, Alaska
J.T. Cass
1959, IMAP 290
Aeromagnetic map of the Malvern quadrangle, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Randolph Wilson Bromery, B. L. Bennett
1959, Geophysical Investigations Map 202
No abstract available....
Geology and construction-material resources of Nemaha County, Kansas
Melville Rhodes Mudge, Charles Philip Walters, Ralph E. Skoog
1959, Bulletin 1060-D
Surface water supply of the United States, 1957, part 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River Basin
J. V. B. Wells
1959, Water Supply Paper 1518
Preliminary geologic map of the Circle Cliffs 1 NE quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah
Edward S. Davidson, Robert A. Cadigan
1959, Trace Elements Memorandum 1096
No abstract available...
Re-evaluation of the salt chronology of several Great Basin lakes: A discussion
J. H. Feth
1959, Geological Society of America Bulletin (70) 637-640
No abstract available. ...
Upper ordovician (?) and upper silurian formations of the northern Klamath Mountains, California
F. G. Wells, G.W. Walker, C.W. Merriam
1959, Geological Society of America Bulletin (70 ) 645-650
No abstract available. ...
K-feldspar content of Jurassic and Cretaceous graywackes of northern Coast Ranges and Sacramento Valley, California
Edgar Herbert Bailey, William Porter Irwin
1959, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (43) 2797-2809
Graywackes of Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous age are the predominant rocks in the northern Coast Ranges and the western Sacramento Valley provinces in California. These graywackes are similar in appearance, but their content of K-feldspar, which can be readily estimated after selective...
Mourning dove management units: A progress report
William H. Kiel Jr.
1959, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 42
No abstract available....
Age of marginal Wisconsin drift at Corry, northwestern Pennsylvania
J.B. Droste, M. Rubin, G. W. White
1959, Science (130) 1760-1760
Marl began to accumulate about 14,000 years ago, as determined by radiocarbon dating, in a pond in a kettle hole in Kent drift at Corry, Pa., 9 miles inside the Wisconsin drift margin. This radiocarbon age represents the minimum time since the disappearance of the ice from Corry and confirms...
Peneconcordant uranium deposit: A proposed term
W.I. Finch
1959, Economic Geology (54) 944-946
The term peneconcordant is proposed to describe the form of the numerous and highly productive U deposits in sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau, Wyoming, the Dakotas, and Texas. Peneconcordant U deposits are tabular, lenticular, or irregularly-shaped masses of widely differing size that are, in general, concordant to the gross...
Paleozoic and mesozoic fossils in a thick stratigraphic section in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California
N.K. Huber
1959, GSA Bulletin (70) 141-146
A thick section of metamorphosed Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks is exposed in two roof pend- ants, one each in the Mount Morrison and Devils Postpile quadrangles in the eastern Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes, Cali- fornia (Fig. 1). In the course of geologic mapping in these quadrangles by the U....
Some aspects of the origin of the Ironwood iron-formation of Michigan and Wisconsin
N.K. Huber
1959, Economic Geology (54) 82-118
The Ironwood iron-formation of the Gogebic Range of Michigan and Wisconsin is made up of several rock types, each of which is characterized by a different iron-rich mineral: hematite, magnetite, pyrite, iron carbonate, or iron silicate (minnesotaite, stilpnomelane). Where the Ironwood iron-formation is relatively unaltered the Plymouth, Norrie, and Anvil...
Modern instruments for surveying and mapping
G.D. Whitmore, M.M. Thompson, J. L. Speert
1959, Science (130) 1059-1066
New surveying systems utilizing photogrammetry and electronics speed production of topographic maps....