Uranium in the Poison Basin area, Carbon County, Wyoming
James David Vine, George Edwards Prichard
1954, Circular 344
Occurrences of radioactive materials in the Bald Mountain gold-mining area, northern Black Hills, South Dakota
Rollin C. Vickers
1954, Circular 351
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part I-A, North Atlantic slope basins, Maine to Connecticut
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1201
Summary of investigations of uranium deposits in the Pumpkin Buttes area, Johnson and Campbell Counties, Wyoming
Max L. Troyer, Edward J. McKay, Paul E. Soister, Stewart R. Wallace
1954, Circular 338
Uranium minerals were discovered in the Pumpkin Buttes area, Campbell and Johnson Counties, Wyo., by the U. S. Geological Survey in October 1951. From June to November 1952, an area of about 750 square miles was examined for uranium deposits, and 211 localities having abnormally high radioactivity were found; uranium...
Reconnaissance for uranium-bearing carbonaceous rocks in California and adjacent parts of Oregon and Nevada
George Winfred Moore, James G. Stephens
1954, Circular 313
During the summer of 1952 a reconnaissance was conducted in California and parts of Oregon and Nevada in search of new deposits of uranium-bearing carbonaceous rocks. The principal localities found in California where uranium occurs in coal are listed here with. the uranium content of the coal: Newhall prospect, Los...
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the lower Yukon-Kuskokwim region, Alaska, 1952
Walter S. West
1954, Circular 328
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the Manley Hot Springs-Rampart District, east-central Alaska, 1948
Robert M. Moxham
1954, Circular 317
Airborne radioactivity surveys for phosphate in Florida
Robert M. Moxham
1954, Circular 230
Airborne radioactivity surveys totaling 5, 600 traverse miles were made in 10 areas in Florida, which were thought to be geologically favorable for deposits of uraniferous phosphate. Abnormal radioactivity was recorded in 8 of the 10 areas surveyed. The anomalies are located in Bradford, Clay, Columbia, DeSoto, Dixie, Lake, Marion,...
First Fourteen Years of Lake Mead
Harold E. Thomas
1954, Circular 346
This circular summarizes the results of recent studies of Lake Mead and its environs. Area-capacity tables, prepared on the basis of a hydrographic survey of the lake in 1948-49, show that the capacity of the reservoir was reduced 4.9 percent during the first 14 years after Hoover Dam was completed,...
Surface water-supply of the United States, 1951, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1211
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1216
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
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in eastern Alaska, 1952
Arthur E. Nelson, Walter S. West, John J. Matzko
1954, Circular 348
Surface water supply of the United States, 1952, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1246
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...
Water resources of the Grand Rapids area, Michigan
G.J. Stramel, C.O. Wisler, L.B. Laird
1954, Circular 323
The Grand Rapids area, Michigan, has three sources from which to obtain its water supply: Lake Michigan, the Grand River and its tributaries, and ground water. Each of the first two and possibly the third is capable of supplying the entire needs of the area.This area is now obtaining a...
Developed and potential water power of the United States and other countries of the world, December 1952
Benjamin E. Jones, Loyd L. Young
1954, Circular 329
Floods in Alabama: Magnitude and frequency
Laurence Barry Peirce
1954, Circular 342
No abstract available....
Radioactivity reconnaissance of part of north-central Clear Creek County, Colorado
John David Wells, Jack Edward Harrison
1954, Circular 345
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Montana, 1951
James A. Peterson, R.F. Gosman, Roger Warren Swanson
1954, Circular 326
Occurrences of uranium-bearing minerals in the St. Kevin district, Lake County, Colorado
Charles Thomas Pierson, Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1954, Circular 321
Eruption of Trident Volcano, Katmai National Monument, Alaska, February–June 1953
George L. Snyder
1954, Circular 318
Trident Volcano, one of several 'extinct' volcanoes in Katmai National Monument, erupted on February 15, 1953. Observers in a U. S. Navy plane, 50 miles away, and in King Salmon, 75 miles away, reported an initial column of smoke that rose to an estimated 30, 000 feet. Thick smoke and...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Idaho, 1950-51
R.A. Smart, R.G. Waring, T. M. Cheney, R.P. Sheldon
1954, Circular 327
No abstract available....
Bikini and nearby atolls, Marshall Islands; recent corals of the Marshall Islands
John West Wells
1954, Professional Paper 260-I
Bikini and nearby atolls. Part 1, geology
Kenneth Orris Emery, Joshua Irving Tracey Jr., H. S. Ladd
1954, Professional Paper 260-A
No abstract available....