The water situation in the United States with special reference to ground water
Charles Lee McGuinness
1951, Circular 114
This report constitutes appendixes B and C of a report prepared in April 1950 by the Geological Survey at the request of the President’s Water Resources Policy Commission. The full report was entitled "Water facts in relation to a national water-resources policy.” The brief text, entitled "Water in relation to...
Index of surface-water records, part 9, Colorado River basin, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 140
Index of surface-water records, part 13, Snake River basin, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 121
Quicksilver deposits of the Horse Heaven mining district, Oregon
Aaron Clement Waters, R. E. Brown, R.R. Compton, L.W. Staples, G. W. Walker, Howel Williams
1951, Bulletin 969-E
Geology at the site of a proposed dam and reservoir on Power Creek near Cordova, Alaska
Don John Miller
1951, Circular 136
No abstract available....
Manganese deposits of western Utah
Max D. Crittenden Jr.
1951, Bulletin 979-A
Quicksilver deposits of the Bonanza-Nonpareil district, Douglas County, Oregon
R. E. Brown, Aaron Clement Waters
1951, Bulletin 955-F
No abstract available....
Total intensity aeromagnetic map of Brown County, Indiana
John R. Henderson Jr., J. L. Meuschke
1951, Geophysical Investigations Map 53
Index of surface-water records, part 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 102
Reconnaissance of Henry Mountains area, Wayne and Garfield Counties, Utah
E.V. Reinhardt
1951, Open-File Report 51-16
Reconnaissance examination of copper-uranium deposits west of the Colorado River
D.L. Everhart
1951, Open-File Report 51-64
No abstract available. ...
Effect of seismograph shooting on water wells
S.L. Schoff
1951, Open-File Report 51-147
Memorandum on ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Black River village, Eddy County, New Mexico
E. H. Herrick
1951, Open-File Report 51-116
Proposed investigations of the southeastern monazite deposits
William Courtney Overstreet, Vincent Ellis McKelvey, Frederick Northrup Houser
1951, Trace Elements Memorandum 21
Use of slide rule in solving ground-water problems involving application of the nonequilibrium formula
C.V. Theis, R. H. Brown
1951, Open-File Report 51-152
No abstract available. ...
Heavy minerals in the Pleistocene terrace deposits of South Carolina and Georgia
John B. Mertie Jr.
1951, Trace Elements Memorandum 23
Geology of the eastern part of the Centralia - Chehalis coal district, Lewis and Thurston Counties, Washington
Parke Detweiler Snavely Jr., A. E. Roberts, Linn Hoover Jr., M. H. Pease Jr.
1951, Coal Map 8
This report gives the results of geologic investigations made in 1948 and 1949 in the eastern part of the Centralia-Chehalis coal district of southwest Washington. Detailed geologic mapping and stratigraphic studies were supplemented by core drilling. The core drilling tested the thickness and physical character of the individual coal beds...
Antimony ore in the Fairbanks district, Alaska
Pemberton Lewis Killeen, John B. Mertie Jr.
1951, Open-File Report 51-46
Antimony-bearing ores in the Fairbanks district, Alaska, are found principally in two areas, the extremities of which are at points 10 miles west and 23 miles northeast of Fairbanks; and one of two minor areas lies along this same trend 30 miles farther to the northeast. These areas are probably...
Preliminary report on the Rip Van Winkle mine, Elko County, Nevada
Thomas Seward Lovering, W.M. Stoll
1951, Open-File Report 51-72
Geophysical abstracts 144, January-March 1951
M.C. Rabbitt, S.T. Vesselowsky
1951, Bulletin 981-A
Cement raw materials available to the Windy Creek area, Alaska
Robert M. Moxham, W.S. West, A. E. Nelson
1951, Open-File Report 51-74
The high cost of imported cement and the strategic advantages of a local source of supply for the military establishment have led to a growing interest in the possibility of cement manufacture in interior Alaska. A plant location in the Alaska Railroad belt seems desirable in view of the advantages...
Indian Creek uranium prospects, Beaver County, Utah
Donald G. Wyant, Frederick Stugard Jr.
1951, Open-File Report 51-24
The secondary uranium minerals metatorbernite (?) and autunite (?) were discovered at Indian Creek in the spring of 1950. The deposits, in sec. 26, T. 27 S., R. 6 T., Beaver County, Utah, are 20 miles west of Marysvale, and about three-eighths of a mile east of a quartz monzonite...
Geophysical abstracts 145, April-June 1951
M.C. Rabbitt, S.T. Vesselowsky
1951, Bulletin 981-B
Preliminary report and maps on the geologic construction material resources in Wabaunsee County, Kansas
Melville R. Mudge, Robert H. Burton
1951, Open-File Report 51-175
Preliminary report for open file on geology of the Canning quadrangle, South Dakota
Dwight R. Crandell
1951, Open-File Report 52-30
The Canning 15-minute quadrangle, near the center of South Dakota, is bordered on the east by the 100th Meridian and on the north by latitude 44°30'. The geology of the quadrangle has been mapped by the Engineering Geology Branch of the Geological Survey as part of a project in the...