Geology of the Antler Peak quadrangle, Nevada
Ralph Jackson Roberts
1949, Open-File Report 49-47
The Antler Peak quadrangle is bounded by the meridians 117° and 117°15' and the parallels 140°30' and 40°45', in north-central Nevada. It is in the Basin and Range province and includes Battle Mountain, a north-trending range 18 miles long and 114 miles wide. The range is bounded on the east...
Geology of the Lippincott lead area, Inyo County, California
James Franklin McAllister
1949, Open-File Report 49-17
Petrology and habit of some diabase sheets in southeastern Pennsylvania
Preston Enslow Holtz
1949, Open-File Report 49-33
Small masses of granophyre occur in the upper part of diabase intrusions southeastern Pennsylvania. Diamond drill hole exploration of magnetite deposits near Dillsburg revealed a body of diabase beneath the sedimentary rocks in which the deposits occur. The drill core revealed a complete gradational sequence downward from a diabase chill...
The Magnet Cove Rutile Company mine, Hot Spring County, Arkansas
Douglas M. Kinney
1949, Open-File Report 50-6
The Magnet Cove Rutile Company mine was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey in November 1944. The pits are on the northern edge of Magnet Cove and have been excavated in the oxidized zone of highly weathered and altered volcanic agglomerate. The agglomerate is composed of altered mafic igneous rocks...
U.S. Geological Survey diamond drill logs, Kokomo (Tenmile) zinc-lead mining district, Colorado
Albert Herbert Koschmann
1949, Open-File Report 50-18
Preliminary report on the geology of some mineral deposits in the Twin Crags area, Kootenai County, Idaho
Stanley E. Good
1949, Open-File Report 49-4
Average annual runoff in the Wind River Basin in Wyoming
Roy Edwin Oltman, Hubert Jerome Tracy
1949, Circular 66
Magnetic survey and geology of the Stager area, Iron County, Michigan
Stanley E. Good, F.J. Pettijohn
1949, Circular 55
Index of surface-water records, part 10, The Great Basin, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 62
Large rivers of the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 44
Preliminary maps and reports released by the Geologic Division, 1946-47, and by the Conservation Division, 1938-47
Ruth A. Atherton, W.H. Eckstein, R.E. Spratt
1949, Circular 56
Construction materials in Rooks County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry V. Beck, Max S. Houston
1949, Circular 27
Landslide problems of southwestern Colorado
Helen Dowling Varnes
1949, Circular 31
Preliminary report of permafrost investigations in the Dunbar area, Alaska
Troy Lewis Pewe
1949, Circular 42
Preliminary maps and reports released by the Geologic Division and the Conservation Division, 1948
Ruth A. Atherton, Jane Titcomb, R.E. Spratt
1949, Circular 64
Construction materials in Norton County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry Voorhees Beck, Charles Harry Bearman
1949, Circular 24
Index of surface-water records, part 9, Colorado River basin, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 45
Progress report on the geology and ground-water hydrology of the lower Platte River Valley, Nebraska, with a section on the chemical quality of the ground water
Herbert A. Waite, Herbert A. Swenson
1949, Circular 20
The occurrence of abundant ground-water supplies in the lower Platte River Valley has made possible the present agricultural and industrial economy of the area. Likewise, the future development of the area is dependent on the wise use of this important resource. The current investigation, on which this report is based,...
Coal resources of Montana
John Xavier Combo, D.M. Brown, H.F. Pulver, D.A. Taylor
1949, Circular 53
Index of surface-water records, part 8, Western Gulf of Mexico basins, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 61
Index of surface-water records, part 13, Snake River basin, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 47
The chromograph, a new analytical tool for laboratory and field use
Rollin Elbert Stevens, Hubert William Lakin
1949, Circular 63
Water supplies in the Greater Atlanta Region, Georgia, are obtained mainly from surface-water sources, but there is concern that these sources may be unable to meet rising demands. This study indicates that large quantities of good-quality ground water are obtainable from selected sites in the crystalline rocks of the area....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1946, Part XIII, Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Water Supply Paper 1063
Index of surface-water records, part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Circular 60
The groundwater resources of Wood County, Wisconsin, are described. Groundwater is pumped only from wells drilled in Precambrian rock in the northern two-thirds of the county. The generally low permeability of this rock limits the availability of groundwater in this area. Saturated deposits of sand and gravel yield more than...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1949, Water Supply Paper 1087