Los Gigantes NW, preliminary geologic map of part of the Carrizo mountains area, northeastern Arizona
J.D. Strobell Jr.
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 417
No abstract available....
The uranium deposit at the Yellow Canary claims, Daggett County, Utah
V.R. Wilmarth, R.C. Vickers, F. A. McKeown, E.P. Beroni
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 124
The Yellow Canary claims uranium deposit is on the west side of Red Creek Canyon in the northern part of the Uinta Mountains, Daggett County, Utah. The claims have been developed by two adits, three open cuts, and several hundred deep of bulldozer trenches. No uranium ore has been produced...
Radioactivity at the Copper Creek copper lode prospect, Eagle district, east-central Alaska
Helmuth Wedow, Gene Edward Tolbert
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 195
Investigation of radioactivity anomalies at the Copper Creek copper lode prospect, Eagle district, east-central Alaska, during 1949 disclosed that the radioactivity is associated with copper mineralization in highly metamorphosed sedimentary rocks. These rocks are a roof pendant in the Mesozoic "Charley River" batholith. The radioactivity is probably all due to...
Dinne Mesa SW, preliminary geologic map of part of the Carrizo Moutains area, northeastern Arizona
J.D. Strobell Jr.
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 416
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the White Canyon area, San Juan county, Utah
William E. Benson, Albert F. Trites Jr., Ernest P. Beroni, John A. Feeger
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 325
The White Canyon area, in the central part of San Juan County, Utah, consists of approximately two 15-minute quadrangles. Approximately 75 square miles have been mapped by the Geological Survey on a scale of 1 inch equals 1 mile, using a combined aerial photography-plane table method. Structure contours were drawn...
Tectonic map of the Colorado Plateau
Robert G. Luedke, Eugene Merle Shoemaker
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 301
No abstract available....
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Noatak and associated formations, Brooks Range, Alaska
J. Thomas Dutro Jr.
1952, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 33
A think complex sequence of olastic rocks, formerly named the Noatak formation, underlies the Lisburns formation (Mississippian) in the Brooks Range, northern Alaska. Five formations have been recognized as a result of of recent investigations by the author and other geologists of the Navy Oil Unit, U.S. Geological Survey. In...
The Robinson and Weatherly uraniferous pyrobitumen deposits near Placerville, San Miguel County, Colorado
V.R. Wilmarth, R.C. Vickers
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 176
Uranium deposits that contain uraniferous pyrobitumen of possible hydrothermal origin occur at the Weatherly and Robinson properties near Placerville, San Miguel County, Colo. These deposits were mined for copper, silver, and gold more than 50 years ago and were developed for uranium in 1950....
Photogeologic map, Orange Cliffs-13 quadrangle, Garfield county, Utah
R.G. Ray
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 500-A
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance for uraniferous rocks in northwestern Colorado, southwestern Wyoming, and northeastern Utah
E.P. Beroni, F. A. McKeown
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 308
Previous discoveries and studies of radioactive lignites of Tertiary age in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming led the Geological Survey in 1950 to do reconnaissance in the Green River and Uinta Basin of Wyoming and Utah, where similar lignites were believed to be present. Because of the common...
The geology of the Florida land-pebble phosphate deposits
J.B. Cathcart, L.V. Blade, D.F. Davidson, K. B. Ketner
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 265
The land-pebble phosphate district is on the Gulf Coastal Plain of Florida. The phosphate deposits are in the Bone Valley formation, dated Pliocene by most writers. These strata overlie the Miocene Hawthorn formation and are overlain by consolidated sands 3 to 20 feet thick. The minable phosphate deposits, called “matrix” in...
Results of reconnaissance for uraniferous coal, lignite, and carbonaceous shale in western Montana
William J. Hail Jr., James R. Gill
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 446
A reconnaissance search for uraniferous lignite and carbonaceous shale was made in western Montana and adjacent parts of Idaho during the summer of 1951. Particular emphasis in the examination was placed on coal and carbonaceous shale associated with volcanic rocks, as volcanic rocks in many area appear to have released...
Relative clauses
Frank Cathcart Calkins
1952, Report
No abstract available....
Wildlife research: Or disaster!
Arnold O. Haugen
1952, Alabama Conservation (24) 6-7
No abstract available....
Compilation of data on the uranium and equivalent uranium content of samples analyzed by U.S. Geological Survey during a program of sampling mine, mill, and smelter products
Marlene Louise Hall, Arthur Pierce Butler Jr.
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 242
In 1942 the Geological Survey began to collect, in response to a request made by the War Production Board, samples of mine, mill, and smelter products. About 1,400 such samples were collected and analyzed spectrographically for about 20 elements that were of strategic importance, in order to determine whether any...
Photogeological map, Stinking Spring Creek-13 Quadrangle, Emery County, Utah
C.E. Bates
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 397
No abstract available....
Geology of the Iron King Mine, Yavapai county, Arizona
S.C. Creasey
1952, Economic Geology (47) 24-56
The Iron King mine is about 2,000 feet west-northwest of the intersection of the 112 15 west meridian and the 34 30 north parallel in the Humboldt region in central Yavapai County, Arizona. The mine is approximately in the geographical center of the Humboldt region. Precambrian rocks form the bedrock. Late Cenozoic unconsolidated river wash and valley fill with...
Memorandum on ground-water investigation of four proposed stock wells in Puertocito Area, Socorro County and Canoncito Area, Bernalillo and Valencia Counties, New Mexico
C.A. Repenning, S.E. Galloway
1952, Report
At the request of the Navajo Service, Office ot Indian Affairs, a groundwater iinvestigation of four proposed stock wells in the Puertocito Area, Socorro county and the Canoncito Area., Bernalillo and Valencia counties,New Mexico, was made in November, 1951 (see fig. 1). Although these areas are not on the Navajo...
Phosphatic rocks in the Deer Creek-Wells Canyon area, Idaho
Wayne Russell Lowell
1952, Bulletin 982-A
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Victory tungsten deposit, unsurveyed T.13 N., R. 36 E., Granite, Nye County, Nevada, 1952
Charles J. Vitaliano, G. E. Ericksen, J.C. Olson, E. Callaghan
1952, Open-File Report 52-161
No abstract available....
Fur productivity of submarginal farmland
Francis M. Uhler, L. M. Llewellyn
1952, Journal of Wildlife Management (16) 79-86
No abstract available. ...
Identification and lead-uranium ages of massive uraninites from the Shinarump conglomerate, Utah
L. R. Stieff, T. W. Stern
1952, Science (115) 706-708
No abstract available....
Sea lamprey spawning; Michigan streams of Lake Superior
Howard A. Loeb, Albert E. Hall
1952, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 70
No abstract available....
Use of electricity in the control of sea lampreys: electromechanical weirs and traps and electrical barriers
Vernon C. Applegate, Bernard R. Smith, Willis L. Nielsen
1952, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 92
No abstract available....
A method of marking larval lampreys
Roland L. Wigley
1952, Copeia (1952) 203-204
Biological investigations of lamprey populations in central New York have indicated a need for developing a method of marking larvae of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, and the American brook lamprey, Lampetra lamottei (Lesueur) Since lamprey larvae live in burrows in the soft sediments of the stream bottom, the...