Trace elements research quarterly progress report - April 1 to June 30, 1952
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 280
Quaternary geology of the Nenana River and adjacent parts of the Alaska Range, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig
1953, Open-File Report 53-262
The Nenana River flows northward across the Alaska Range near 149° west longitude. Sedimentary bedrock formations of its basin include pre-Cambrian schist undifferentiated Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks, continental upper Cretaceous rocks and poorly consolidated continental Tertiary rocks. Igneous rocks include pre Devonian quartz orthoclase schist, greenstone, granitic and basic intrusives...
Geology and coal deposits of Jarvis Creek coalfield, Alaska
Clyde Wahrhaftig, C.A. Hickcox
1953, Open-File Report 53-263
The Jarvis Creek coal field lies on the north side of the Alaska Range between latitudes 63°35' and 63°45 N., and longitudes 145°40' and 145°50 W. It is 2 to 6 miles east of the Richardson Highway. The coal field is about 16 square miles in area, the major part...
Data on ground-water pumpage and water levels, Memphis, Tennessee, 1953
E. M. Cushing
1953, Open-File Report 53-49
A geologic and geophysical reconnaissance of the Doney Park-Black Bill Park area, Arizona, with reference to ground water, with a section on geophysics
John Henry Frederick Feth, Coyd Bickley Yost
1953, Circular 233
No abstract available....
Geologic Age Log, Empire State Oil Company, No. 1 Hathaway, Dawson Co., Montana
Reuben James Ross, J.M. Berdan, Robert Paul Kunkel, Constance L. Nieschmidt
1953, Open-File Report 53-145
Geologic setting of the clay deposits of Latah County, Idaho and adjacent areas
Vernon Edward Scheid
1953, Open-File Report 53-232
Photogeologic map, Moab 14 quadrangle, Grand County, Utah
V.M. Hosley
1953, Open-File Report 53-127
Photogeologic map, Moab 12 quadrangle, Grand County, Utah
V.M. Hosley
1953, Open-File Report 53-126
Photogeologic map, Carlisle 4 quadrangle, Wayne and San Juan Counties, Utah
V.M. Hosley
1953, Open-File Report 53-124
Fifth progress report on the cooperative investigation of springs and streamflow in the Tecolote Tunnel area of Santa Barbara County, California
Walter Hofmann
1953, Open-File Report 53-121
This report is the fifth in a continuing series of annual progress reports giving the results of discharge measurements made at more than 120 selected sites in the "Tecolote Tunnel Area" of the Santa Ynez Mountains. This area derives its name from the tunnel now being built by the Bureau...
Prospecting by heavy mineral studies (Shlikovye izyakaniia), abstracted from a report in Russian by A. P. Sigov
A.P. Sigov, Herbert Edwin Hawkes
1953, Open-File Report 53-106
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1207
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part XI, Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1215
Hydrologic characteristics of Lake Tarpon area, Florida
R.L. Taylor
1953, Open-File Report 53-255
Mollusks from the Pepper shale member of the Woodbine formation, McLennan County, Texas
L. W. Stephenson
1953, Professional Paper 243-E
Results of reconnaissance for radioactive minerals in parts of the Alma district, Park County, Colorado
Charles Thomas Pierson, Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1953, Circular 294
Pitchblende was discovered in July 1951 in the Alma mining district, Park County, Colo., by the U. S. Geological Survey acting on behalf of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. The pitchblende is associated with Tertiary veins of three different geologic environments: (1) veins in pre-Cambrian rocks, (2) the London...
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the vicinity of Teller and Cape Nome, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1946-47
Max Gregg White, W.S. West, J.J. Matzko
1953, Circular 244
Placer-mining areas and bedrock exposures near Teller on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, were investigated in June and July, 1946, for possible sources of radioactive materials. The areas that were investigated are: Dese Creek, southeast of Teller; Bluestone River basin, south and southeast of Teller; Sunset Creek and other small streams...
Ground-water resources of the Rapid Valley unit, Cheyenne Division, South Dakota, with a section on the surface waters of Rapid Valley
Arthur J. Rosier, L.J. Snell
1953, Circular 201
The Rapid Valley unit is in Pennington County, S. Dak., and extends from the east city limits of Rapid City southeastward for 21 miles along Rapid Creek. The bedrock formations that underlie the region are chiefly marine in origin, and they generally dip eastward from the center of the Black Hills...
Additional Field Methods Used in Geochemical Prospecting by the U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Open-File Report 53-278
Multiple glaciation in Alaska, a progress report
Troy Lewis Pewe
1953, Circular 289
Geology of the Galice quadrangle, Oregon
Francis Gerritt Wells, George Walton Walker
1953, Geologic Quadrangle 25
Use of impounded water for fish culture
Harlan E. Johnson, Richard F. Brice
1953, Research Report 35
Geology of the area adjacent to the Free Enterprise mine, Jefferson County, Montana
Wayne A. Roberts, Arthur J. Gude
1953, Bulletin 988-G
Exploratory drilling program of the U.S. Geological Survey for evidences of zinc-lead mineralization in Iowa and Wisconsin, 1950-51
Allen Francis Agnew, Arthur E. Flint, John W. Allingham
1953, Circular 231
The Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district covers 2, 500 square miles of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. It is one of the oldest mining districts in the United States, as lead mining by settlers began in 1788. Zinc has been mined since 1859, and the present production is more than ten...