Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1081
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948: Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1118
No abstract available....
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1946
C. G. Paulsen
1950, Water Supply Paper 1050
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part XI, Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1121
Quality of water of the Gila River basin above Coolidge Dam, Arizona
John David Hem
1950, Water Supply Paper 1104
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1119
Construction materials in Decatur County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry V. Beck, Charles H. Bearman, Claude W. Matthews
1950, Circular 40
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1947, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1099
Progress of geologic work in Iron and Dickinson Counties, Michigan
Carl E. Dutton
1950, Circular 84
Investigation of bedrock depths by electrical-resistivity methods in the Ripon-Fond du Lac area, Wisconsin
H. Cecil Spicer
1950, Circular 69
Coal resources of Wyoming
Henry L. Berryhill, Donald M. Brown, Andrew Brown, Dorothy A. Taylor
1950, Circular 81
The Antlers aquifer, which consists of as much as 900 feet of friable sandstone, silt, clay, and shale crops out in areas of 1 ,860 square miles and underlies about 4,400 square miles in southeastern Oklahoma. Precipitation ranges from 34 to 50 inches per year across the outcrop area which...
Progress report, investigations of fluvial sediments of the Niobrara River near Cody, Nebraska
Eugene Frank Serr
1950, Circular 67
Comparison of sediment concentrations at a naturally contracted section on the Niobrara River near Cody, Nebraska, with those measured at the regular gaging station one quarter mile upstream, indicates that approximately 50 percent of the sediment is transported as bed load at the regular gaging station. The bed load percentage...
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Gillette, Wyoming, with a section on the quality of ground waters
Robert T. Littleton, Herbert A. section by Swenson
1950, Circular 76
The Twinplex: a new stereoplotting instrument
Morris Mordecai Thompson
1950, Circular 82
Coal resources of New Mexico
Charles Brian Read, R. T. Duffner, G. H. Wood, A.D. Zapp
1950, Circular 89
A study of water quality degradation due to brine contamination was made in an area of about 1,700 sq mi in east-central Oklahoma. The study area coincides in part with the outcrop of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer of Pennsylvanian age. Water samples collected from 180 wells completed in the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer...
Geology and ground-water hydrology of the Heart River irrigation project and the Dickinson area, North Dakota
Paul C. Tychsen, Herbert A. Swenson
1950, Circular 34
The Heart River irrigation project, in southwestern North Dakota, lies in the Missouri Plateau section of the Great Plains physiographic province, which extends from the Missouri escarpment to and beyond the western border of the State. The area ranges in altitude from 1,620 to 2,275 feet and locally has strong...
Topographic instructions, Book 1, Part 1-A, Preface and contents
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Circular 92
Training geologists: A United States Geological Survey viewpoint
Harold MacColl Bannerman, William Thomas Pecora
1950, Circular 73
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part X, The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1120
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1114
Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1092
Geologic construction-material resources in Republic County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry V. Beck, Vincent B. Coombs, Wwndell B. Johnson
1950, Circular 79
Techniques used in mine-water problems of the east Tennessee zinc district
Deane Frederick Kent
1950, Circular 71
A study of ground water as related to mining in cavernous limestones and dolomites in eastern Tennessee was made in 1946 by the U. S. Geological Survey. Surface and subsurface mapping indicated the geologic control of underground channels. Several methods of tracing water were tried and new techniques in using...
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Wheatland Flats area, Wyoming
Robert Thomas Littleton
1950, Circular 70
No abstract available....
Coal resources of the United States, A progress report, November 1, 1950
Paul Averitt, Louise R. Berryhill
1950, Circular 94
Interest in the quantity and quality of the coal reserves of the United States has increased greatly since the end of World War II, principally because of the growing realization that the ultimate reserves of petroleum and natural gas, although largely undefined, still. have finite limits. With the greatly increased...