Geologic and structure contour maps of the northern and western flanks of the Black Hills, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota
W. J. Mapel, Charles Sherwood Robinson
1956, Open-File Report 56-77
No abstract available....
Factors influencing the establishment of a national water policy
H. E. Thomas
1956, Open-File Report 56-114
Geology of the Hayward Quadrangle, California
G. D. Robinson
1956, Geologic Quadrangle 88
The water situation in Tennessee
E. M. Cushing
1956, Open-File Report 56-33
Geochemical studies in the southwestern Wisconsin zinc-lead area
Vance C. Kennedy
1956, Bulletin 1000-E
Bentonite deposits in marine Cretaceous formations, Hardin district, Montana and Wyoming
Maxwell M. Knechtel, Sam H. Patterson
1956, Bulletin 1023
The bentonite deposits described in this report, which are roughly and tentatively estimated to include a minable reserve of 110 million short tons of montmorillonitic clay, are shown on a geologic map covering approximately 1,280 square miles, mostly in the Crow Indian Reservation, Big Horn County, Mont., but extending a...
Preliminary geologic map of the Nulato and Kateel Rivers area, Alaska
Robert Samuel Bickel, William Wallace Patton Jr.
1956, Open-File Report 56-8
Study of radioactivity in modern stream gravels as a method of prospecting
Randall T. Chew
1956, Bulletin 1030-E
Surficial geology of the Council Bluffs, Iowa, area
Robert D. Miller
1956, Open-File Report 56-79
Reconnaissance geology of some western Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Robert Roy Coats
1956, Bulletin 1028-E
No abstract available....
Structure contour map of the Pend Oreille and Grandview mines area, Metaline mining district, Pend Oreille County, Washington
McClelland G. Dings
1956, Open-File Report 56-37
Water requirements of the carbon-black industry
Howard L. Conklin
1956, Water Supply Paper 1330-B
Carbon blacks include an important group of industrial carbons used chiefly as a reinforcing agent in rubber tires. In 1953 more than 1,610 million pounds of carbon black was produced, of which approximately 1,134 million pounds was consumed by the rubber industry. The carbon-black industry uses small quantities of water...
Tungsten deposits of the Hyder district, Alaska
F.M. Byers Jr., C.L. Sainsbury
1956, Bulletin 1024-F
Sedimentation and chemical quality of surface waters in the Wind River basin, Wyoming
B. R. Colby, C. H. Hembree, F. H. Rainwater
1956, Water Supply Paper 1373
This report gives results of an investigation by the U. S. Geological Survey of chemical quality of surface waters and sedimentation in the Wind River Basin, Wyo. The sedimentation study was begun in 1946 to determine the quantity of sediment that is transported by the streams in the basin; the...
Uranium-bearing nickel-cobalt-native silver deposits, Black Hawk district, Grant County, New Mexico
Elliot Gillerman, D. H. Whitebread
1956, Bulletin 1009-K
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1953, Part XIV, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1956, Water Supply Paper 1288
Geology of northern Kanaga Island, Alaska
Robert Roy Coats
1956, Bulletin 1028-D
Geology of northern Adak Island, Alaska
Robert Roy Coats
1956, Bulletin 1028-C
No abstract available....
Water requirements of the aluminum industry
Howard L. Conklin
1956, Water Supply Paper 1330-C
Aluminum is unique among metals in the way it is obtained from its ore. The first step is to produce alumina, a white powder that bears no resemblance to the bauxite from which it is derived or to the metallic aluminum to which it is reduced by electrolytic action in...
Seven maps of the Bully Hill mine, Shasta County, California
J. F. Robertson
1956, Open-File Report 56-102
Preliminary geologic map of the Allens Ranch quadrangle, Utah
P.D. Proctor
1956, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 45
No abstract available....
Uranium-bearing coal in the central part of the Great Divide Basin, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
G. N. Pipiringos
1956, Open-File Report 56-94
Photogeologic map of the Tidwell-2 quadrangle, Emery and Grand Counties, Utah
V.H. Sable
1956, IMAP 162
Geologic investigations of proposed Sheep Creek, Carlson Creek, and Turner Lake power sites, Alaska
George Plafker
1956, Open-File Report 56-95
Geologic conditions at Sheep Creek, Carlson Creek, and Turner Lake are discussed in relation to possible plans for hydroeletric power development. The proposed sites are on the rugged mainland of Southeastern Alaska along Gastineau Channel and Taku Inlet near Juneau. Bedrock in the area consists of a coastal strip of...
Reconnaissance geology of the Malaspina district, Alaska
George Plafker, Don John Miller
1956, Open-File Report 56-96
No abstract available....