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Geology and ground-water resources of Wichita and Greeley Counties, Kansas
G.C. Prescott Jr., J.R. Branch, W.W. Wilson
1954, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (108)
This report describes the geography, geology, and ground-water resources of Wichita and Greeley counties in western Kansas. The area consists of a flat to gently rolling plain, which slopes eastward [at] about 15 feet per mile. A short reach of Ladder Creek (Beaver) is the only perennially flowing stream in...
Infectious diseases of Pacific salmon
Robert R. Rucker, B. J. Earp, E. J. Ordal
1954, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (83) 297-312
Investigations on infectious diseases of Pacific salmon due to micro-organisms other than viruses are reviewed. The etiological agents include trematodes, fungi, protozoa and bacteria. Bacteria have been found to be the most important agents of disease in the several species of Pacific salmon. Kidney disease, due to a small, unnamed...
A virus disease of sockeye salmon: Interim report
S.W. Watson, R.W. Guenther, R.R. Rucker
1954, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 138
Since 1951 a disease, usually occurring in late spring or early summer, has caused severe losses in 3- to 12-month-old fingerling sockeye salmon in hatcheries in the State of Washington. The disease is characterized by an explosive outbreak, mortality usually 80 percent or greater, and a residual spinal deformity in...
Virus diseases of fish
Stanley W. Watson
1954, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (83) 331-341
Viruses are probably the cause of a wide spectrum of fish diseases. Although relatively few virus diseases of fish are known today, some of the diseases of unknown etiology, as well as some diseases presently accepted as due to bacteria, protozoa, fungi or nutritional deficiencies, possibly will be recognized eventually...
Geology and uranium deposits of the Caribou area, Boulder County, Colorado
F. B. Moore, W.S. Cavender, E.P. Kaiser
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 228
Pitchblende was discovered in the Caribou mine, Boulder County. Colo., in 1948 by Consolidated Caribou Silver Mines, incorporated during the reopening of the 1040-level.  Since 1948, a small quantity of pitchblende has been produced from the Radium vein during exploratory work that was done under contract with the Atomic Energy...
Airborne radioactivity Survey of part of Saratoga NW quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming
J. R. Henderson
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 746
The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey in 133 square miles of Saratoga NW quadrangle, Wyoming. This area is part of a larger survey made in southern Carbon and Sweetwater Counties by the U. S. Geological Survey, November 9-24, 1953. The work was undertaken as part...
Summary of geology and ground-water resources of the Eastern Shore peninsula, Virginia: a preliminary report
Allen Sinnott, G. Chase Tibbitts Jr.
1954, Virginia Division of Geology Mineral Resources Circular 2
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Virginia Division of Geology (Virginia Division of Mineral Resources), conducted an investigation of the geology and ground-water resources of the Coastal Plain of Virginia. This report summarizes preliminary findings from exploratory test drilling done to ascertain whether there are any satisfactory water-bearing...
Progress report on selected ground-water basins in Utah
H.A. Waite, W.B. Nelson, B. E. Lofgren, John Henry Frederick Feth
1954, Technical Publication 9
This technical publication consists essentially of the interpretation of data collected in connection with a detailed inventory of ground-water pumpage and water-level trends in four irrigation districts in southern Utah. Much of this information was assembled in a preliminary report entitled "Inventory of ground-water pumpage in three irrigation districts in...
Western Molybdenum Company mine, Chewelah District, Stevens County, Washington
John R. Cooper
1954, Book chapter, Molybdenum occurrences of Washington (Report of Investigations 18)
The Western Molybdenum Co. mine was opened many years ago to obtain copper. The only production was several carloads of crude copper ore shipped during World War I. An unsuccessful attempt to produce molybdenum was made in 1939-1941....
Geology of the Starr molybdenum mine, Okanogan County, Washington
S.C. Creasey
1954, Book chapter, Molybdenum occurrences of Washington (Report of Investigations 18)
The Starr molybdenum mine, Okanogan County, Wash., is about 5 airline miles west of Tonasket in the north-central part of the State. The mineralized zone has been explored to a depth of 250 feet by means of three adit levels, one sublevel, and a raise which connects two of the...