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...
Public and industrial water supplies of the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
Henry Louis Pree, William Harry Walker
1953, Circular 287
Water resources of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Minnesota
Charles Henry Prior, Robert Schneider, W. H. Durum
1953, Circular 274
The water supply of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area is adequate to satisfy present requirements and requirements for many years to come if the area continues to develop at about the present rate. The flow of -the Mississippi River at the Twin Cities is more than sufficient to meet the demands of...
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water resources of the La Prele area, Converse County, Wyoming, with a section on the chemical quality of the ground water
John Richard Rapp, W. H. Durum
1953, Circular 243
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water resources of the Glendo-Wendover area, Platte County, Wyoming, with a section on the chemical quality of the water
John Richard Rapp, H. M. Babcock, W. H. Durum
1953, Circular 163
No abstract available....
Water supply of the Birmingham area, Alabama
W.H. Robinson, J.B. Ivey, G. A. Billingsley
1953, Circular 254
Sufficient water is available in the streams of the area surrounding Birmingham to supply any foreseeable demand; however, to utilize these streams impounding reservoirs and rather long supply lines will be required. Moderate supplies of ground water are available from wells, springs, and mines. The average water use in the...
Water resources of the Louisville area, Kentucky and Indiana
M. I. Rorabaugh, Floyd F. Schrader, Leslie Bostwick Laird
1953, Circular 276
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...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Wyoming, 1949-50
Richard Porter Sheldon, R.G. Waring, M.A. Warner, R.A. Smart
1953, Circular 307
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Idaho, 1949, part 1
R.P. Sheldon, M.A. Warner, M.E. Thompson, H.W. Peirce
1953, Circular 304
The U. S. Geological Survey has recently measured and sampled the Phosphoria formation at many localities in Idaho and other western states. These data. will not be fully synthesized and analyzed for several years, but segments of the data, accompanied by little or no interpretation, are published as preliminary reports as...
Coal resources of Indiana
Frank Darwyn Spencer
1953, Circular 266
The Indiana coal field forms the eastern edge of the eastern interior coal basin, which is near some of the most densely populated and highly productive manufacturing areas of the United States. (See fig. 1. ) For this reason Indiana coal reserves are an important State and National asset. In...
Coal resources of Colorado, a progress report, January 1, 1953
Frank Darwyn Spencer, Margaret Isabelle Erwin
1953, Circular 258
No abstract available....
Concentration of germanium in the ash of American coals, a progress report
Taisia Maximovna Stadnichenko, K. J. Murata, Peter Zubovic, E.L. Hufschmidt
1953, Circular 272
Spectrographic identification of mineral grains
Jules Newton Stich
1953, Circular 234
A preliminary determination of the age of some uranium ores of the Colorado Plateaus by the lead-uranium method
Lorin Rollins Stieff, T. W. Stern, R.G. Milkey
1953, Circular 271
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Montana, 1949-50, part 2
Roger Warren Swanson, E. R. Cressman, R. S. Jones, B.K. Replogle
1953, Circular 303
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Montana, 1947-48
Roger Warren Swanson, W.R. Lowell, E. R. Cressman, D.A. Bostwick
1953, Circular 209
Progress report on investigations of western phosphate deposits
Roger Warren Swanson, Vincent Ellis McKelvey, Richard Porter Sheldon
1953, Circular 297
The ground-water resources of Columbia County, Arkansas, a reconnaissance
David B. Tait, R. C. Baker, G. A. Billingsley
1953, Circular 241
Preliminary report on the geology and ground-water resources of the Matanuska Valley agricultural area, Alaska
Frank W. Trainer
1953, Circular 268
Potential Alaskan mineral resources for proposed electrochemical and electrometallurgical industries in the upper Lynn Canal area, Alaska
W.S. Twenhofel
1953, Circular 252
An occurrence of autunite, Lawrence County, South Dakota
Rollin C. Vickers
1953, Circular 286
In July 1952 an occurrence of autunite was found in the northern part of the Black Hills, South Dakota, during a reconnaissance for radioactive deposits. The autunite occurs as fracture coatings and disseminations in siltstone of the Deadwood formation of Cambrian age and is concentrated mainly in the lower 2...
Ground-water conditions in the Soil and Moisture Conservation Demonstration Area near Torrington, Goshen County, Wyoming, with a section on the chemical quality of the ground water
F. N. Visher, H. M. Babcock, W. H. Durum, R. A. Krieger
1953, Circular 238
Geology and ground-water resources of the Covington-Newport alluvial area, Kentucky
Eugene H. Walker
1953, Circular 240
Volcanic debris in uraniferous sandstones, and its possible bearing on the origin and precipitation of uranium
Aaron Clement Waters, Harry Clifford Granger
1953, Circular 224