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Geology of Gabbs and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada
Charles J. Vitaliano, Eugene Callaghan, Norman J. Silberling
1957, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 52
The geologic map of Gabbs and vicinity covers approximately 105 square miles of the northwestern part of the Paradise Peak quadrangle. The present report stresses the igneous, metamorphic, and structural geology. The map published at this time shows, (1) the distribution of igneous rocks in the area, (2) the relationship...
Interregional management of ground and surface water
H. E. Thomas
1957, Open-File Report 57-110
I feel that there is not a large gap between what we have and what we need for "management" of the people who must give their assent to any program for management of water resources. We need a "generalist" approach in addition to our specialist approach, to achieve a synthesis...
The application, technique, and theory of Gish-Rooney instruments, methods, and interpretation in electrical resistivity measurements
H. Cecil Spicer
1957, Open-File Report 58-99
The foundations of electrical prospecting were laid by Fox (1830) and Barus (1882). The former discovered that electrical currents and potentials were developed by certain ore deposits in Cornwall, England. Fox made measurements of these potentials and determined the resistivities of the minerals and surrounding rocks also. The latter, invented...