Marine geology and bathymetry of the nearshore shelf of the Chukchi Sea, Ogotoruk Creek area, northwest Alaska
D.W. Scholl, Cleo Ladell Sainsbury
1959, Trace Elements Investigations 606
No abstract available....
Ground-water levels and related hydrologic data from selected observation wells in Nassau County, Long Island, New York
John Isbister
1959, Bulletin GW-41
Nassau County has experienced a rapid growth in population and industry in the past 20 years that has resulted in increased development of its ground-water resources. The county is located in west-central Long Island and its boundaries enclose a land area of 274 square miles. The climate is relatively mild...
Ground-water resources of the Oakland Park area of eastern Broward County, Florida
C. B. Sherwood
1959, Florida Geological Survey Report of Investigations 20
The Biscayne aquifer is the source of all fresh ground water in the Oakland Park area of eastern Broward County, Florida. This aquifer extends from the land surface to more than 215 feet below mean sea level and is composed chiefly of sandy marine limestone, calcareous sandstone, and beds of...
Annual water-level measurements in observation wells, 1951-1955, and atlas of maps showing changes in water levels for various periods from beginning of record through 1954, New Mexico
Harold O. Reeder
1959, Technical Report 13
This report tabulates the annual measurements of water level in the observation wells in the various irrigated areas, primarily from 1951 through 1955. It summarizes changes in water level by discussion and with an atlas of nearly all the maps of change of water level for the period of record...
Water-resources reconnaissance of Gambell and Savoonga villages, St. Lawrence Island, Alaska
Roger M. Waller
1959, Report
Investigations needed to stimulate the development of Jordan's mineral resources
V.E. McKelvey
1959, Report
Profile showing geology along State Highway 25, Marengo County, Alabama
John G. Newton
1959, Special Map 11
Geology and ground-water resources of Rockland County, New York
N. M. Perlmutter
1959, Bulletin GW-42
The ground-water resources of Chemung County, New York
W.S. Wetterhall
1959, Bulletin GW-40
White-spot disease of salmon fry
J. J. Mazuranich, W. E. Nielson
1959, Progressive Fish-Culturist (21) 172-176
White-spot disease, sometimes referred to as coagulated-yolk disease, has been associated with excessive mortalities occurring among the fry and early fingerling stages of the fall chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytacha) at the U.S. Fish-Cultural Stations at Carson, Cook, Underwood, and Willard, Washington. This disease of eggs and fry should not be...
Geologic summary of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico, with reference to disposal of liquid radioactive waste
Charles Albert Repenning
1959, Trace Elements Investigations 603
No abstract available....
The geology of the Jewel Cave SW quadrangle, South Dakota and its bearing on the origin of the uranium deposits in the southern Black Hills
William A. Braddock
1959, Trace Elements Investigations 596
No abstract available....
Observations on the fulvous tree duck in Louisiana
B. Meanley, A.G. Meanley
1959, The Wilson Bulletin (71) 33-45
The Fulvous Tree Duck is a locally common breeding bird of the rice fields of southwestern Louisiana. Observations made in 1955, 1956 and 1957, showed that this species was probably most abundant in the vicinity of Mamou, Evangeline Parish, and Roanoke, Jefferson Davis Parish. Tree ducks arrive in the rice...
Notes on Bachman's sparrow in Central Louisiana
B. Meanley
1959, The Auk (76) 232-234
Notes on the ecology of Bachman’s Sparrow (Aimophila aestivalis) were obtained during a study of birds in relation to the direct or artificial seeding of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) and Loblolly Pine (P. taeda) in central Louisiana from 1955 to 1957. Stoddard (in Burleigh, “Georgia Birds,” pp. 667-668, 1958) has...
Mourning dove management in Eastern United States
W.H. Kiel
1959, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners (13) 19-21
Succession and speciation of the pelecypod Aucella
R. W. Imlay
1959, Professional Paper 314-G
Geophysical abstracts 177, April-June 1959
Dorothy B. Vitaliano, S.T. Vesselowksy, and others
1959, Bulletin 1106-B
Geologic map of the Curlew quadrangle, Ferry County, Washington
James Alfred Calkins, R. L. Parker, Alan Eastman Disbrow
1959, Open-File Report 59-15
No abstract available....
Shoreline features and Quaternary shoreline changes, Puerto Rico
C. A. Kaye
1959, Professional Paper 317-B
Geology of Isla Mona Puerto Rico, and notes on age of Mona Passage
C. A. Kaye, Z. S. Altschuler
1959, Professional Paper 317-C
No abstract available....
Geology and ore deposits in the Reid Inlet area, Glacier Bay, Alaska
Darwin L. Rossman
1959, Bulletin 1058-B
Iron-ore resources of the United States including Alaska and Puerto Rico, 1955
Martha S. Carr, Carl E. Dutton
1959, Bulletin 1082-C
The importance of iron ore, the basic raw material of steel, as a fundamental mineral, resource is shown by the fact that about 100 million long tons of steel is used annually in the economy of the United States, as compared with a combined total of about 5 million long...
Geochemistry and mineralogy of the Colorado Plateau uranium ores
R. M. Garrels (compiler), E.S. Larsen
1959, Professional Paper 320
Pre-Tertiary stratigraphy and Upper Triassic paleontology of the Union district, Shoshone Mountains, Nevada
Norman J. Silberling
1959, Professional Paper 322
No abstract available....
The rocks and fossils of Glacier National Park: The story of their origin and history
Clyde P. Ross, Richard Rezak
1959, Professional Paper 294-K
The story of Glacier National Park begins about 500 million years ago, at a time when there were no mountains in the region - only a vast, exceedingly shallow sea, bordered by desolate plains. The sand, clay, and mud, in part very limy, that were laid down in this sea...