Surface water records of Arkansas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Publications on the National Wildlife Refuges, 1961.
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1961, Wildlife Leaflet 438
No abstract available....
Beryllium-bearing tuff in the Thomas Range, Juab County, Utah
M. H. Staatz, W. R. Griffitts
1961, Economic Geology (56) 941-950
Recently discovered beryllium deposits in the Thomas Range, Utah, are along the periphery of the fluorspar district at Spor Mountain. The beryllium is in altered rhyolite tuff of Tertiary age and is associated with genetically related fluorite, quartz, chalcedony, opal, calcite, and mont-morillonite and with residual quartz, feldspar, and biotite. Nodules of silica...
A comparison of analytical methods used in geochemical prospecting for copper
L.C. Huff, T.G. Lovering, H. W. Lakin, A.T. Myers
1961, Economic Geology (56) 855-872
Analytical methods used in geochemical prospecting for copper were compared by analysis of samples of residual soil collected in duplicate near a copper-bearing vein at the Malachite mine, Jefferson County, Colo. In this area barren or "background" samples have a mean copper content of 58 ppm (parts per million) and anomalous samples containing copper derived from the...
Selected list of informational leaflets on wildlife
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1961, Wildlife Leaflet 437
No abstract available....
Late Wisconsin age of terrace alluvium along the North Loup River, central Nebraska: A revision
Robert D. Miller, Glenn R. Scott
1961, GSA Bulletin (72) 1283-1284
A radiocarbon age of 10,500±250 years B.P. (Before Present) from shell material near the base of a terrace along the North Loup River, Howard County, Nebraska, dates the alluvial sequence of silts and soils as late Wisconsin. The alluvium containing the shell material previously was reported as...
Sex ratios and age raios in North American ducks
Frank C. Bellrose, Thomas G. Scott, Arthur S. Hawkins, Jessop B. Low
1961, Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin (27) 391-474
The sex classes and age classes of various species of ducks constitute measurable elements of the populations. The present study deals primarily with sex ratios and age ratios and the ways in which they relate to population productivity. The present study is an evaluation of sex and age ratios in...
Use of water-well data in interpreting occurrence of aquifers in northeastern Lyon County, Minnesota
Harry G. Rodis
1961, GSA Bulletin (72) 1275-1278
In northeastern Lyon County the areal distribution of aquifers of Cretaceous age determined from well-bottom altitudes suggests a series of interbedded sandstones striking northwestward and overlapping one another to the northeast. Probably the numerous thin sandstone aquifers in the area were deposited near the flanks of a Precambrian granite “high”...
Distribution of uranium ore deposits in the elk ridge area, San Juan County, Utah
R. H. Campbell, R.Q. Lewis
1961, Economic Geology (56) 111-131
The Elk Ridge area of southeastern Utah contains uranium ore deposits in two lower members of the Chinle formation of Late Triassic age. Each member is mineralized in different parts of the area, and where both are present only the lower contains ore. Across the Elk Ridge area from southwest to northeast, successively younger beds...
Magmatic differentiation in the Uwekahuna Laccolith, Kilauea Caldera, Hawaii
K. J. Murata, D.H. Richter
1961, Journal of Petrology (2) 424-437
Petrographic and chemicoal studies of a suite of rocks from the Uwekahuna laccolith of Kilauea Volcano show that the original mafic tholeiitic magma differentiated into tholeiitic picrite, tholeiitic olivine gabbro, and an aphanitic rock approaching quartz-basalt in composition. Mechanisms involved were an initial gravity settling of olivine and a final filter pressing of...
Jadeite deposits of the clear creek area, New Idria district, San Benito county, California
R. G. Coleman
1961, Journal of Petrology (2) 209-247
Tectonic inclusions within the New Idria serpentine body contain jadeite in two distinct assemblages: (1) Lenslike inclusions containing a monomineralic green jadeite core surrounded by a calc-silicate rim. (2) Jadeite veins cross-cutting albite-crossite schist inclusions. In these veins jadeite coexists with low albite; green jadeite (Jd 75 Ac+Di+He 25)...
Fur catch in the United States, 1960
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1961, Wildlife Leaflet 436
No abstract available....
Copper, vanadium, and uranium deposits in sandstone-their distribution and geochemical cycles
R. P. Fischer, J. H. Stewart
1961, Economic Geology (56) 509-520
Deposits of copper, vanadium, and uranium in nonmarine sandstones are numerous and widespread. Copper deposits, with or without uranium, are mainly resident in first-generation arkosic sandstones derived from granitic rock terrains; deposits rich in vanadium, with or without much uranium, are dominantly in second-generation sandstones derived from sedimentary rocks; and the uranium deposits with little...
Birds protected by Federal law
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1961, Wildlife Leaflet 432
No abstract available....
Pox in mourning doves in the United States
L. N. Locke
1961, Journal of Wildlife Management (25) 211-212
No abstract available. ...
Palæomagnetic evidence relevant to a change in the Earth's radius
Allan Cox, Richard R. Doell
1961, Nature (190) 36-37
IT is important to note that if, during an expansion of the Earth, each point on the surface were to move radially outward, then all sampling areas would have the same relative geographical co-ordinates before and after expansion. Palæomagnetic results could not be used to detect an expansion of this...
Summary of discussion of pre-cambrian geochro-nology of Minnesota and adjacent areas
S. S. Goldich, A.O. Nier, H. Baadsgaard, J. Hoffman, H.W. Krueger
1961, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (91) 442-442
No abstract available. ...
Some paleozoic date in Maine, western Europe, and Southern United States
H. Faul
1961, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (91) 369-371
No abstract available. ...
Renal coccidiosis in oldsquaws (Clangula hyemalis) from Alaska
J. Christian Franson, Dirk V. Derksen
1961, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (17) 237-240
Renal coccidiosis was found in 4 of 12 oldsquaw ducks (Clangula hyemalis) collected from the north slope of Alaska and Prince William Sound. Numerous 1 to 2 mm white foci were observed on the kidney surface of one bird. Microscopically, there was distention of renal tubules with oocysts, flattening of...
1960 public use of National Wildlife Refuges
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1961, Wildlife Leaflet 431
No abstract available....
A fly-rod electrode system for electrofishing
Robert E. Lennon
1961, Progressive Fish-Culturist (23) 92-93
No abstract available. ...
Lava temperatures in the 1959 Kilauea eruption and cooling lake
W.U. Ault, Jerry P. Eaton, D.H. Richter
1961, GSA Bulletin (72) 791-794
The 1959 summit eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, filled the crater of Kilauea Iki with a lake of lava 365 feet deep. Temperatures of the erupting basalt ranged between 1060° and 1190°C. Temperatures down a 12.7-foot-deep hole, drilled into the crust of the lake 5 months after cessation...
Floods in Minnesota--Magnitude and frequency
C. H. Prior, J.H. Hess
1961, Bulletin 12
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Minneapolis-St.Paul metropolitan area
Minnesota Department of Conservation
1961, Bulletin 11
No abstract available....
Late pleistocene and recent accumulation of uranium in ground water saturated sandstone deposits
J.M. Rosholt
1961, Economic Geology (56) 423-430
Protactinium-231 and thorium-230 relations in several ground water saturated sandstones containing uranium ore indicate that much of the uranium has been accumulating in very recent times. Samples from the Hauber mine, Crook County, Wyoming, were selected to illustrate the concept of recent accumulation and the methods of calculation of the estimated minimum and maximum dates of the...