An epizootic among eider ducks involving an acanthocephalid worm
G. M. Clark, D. O’Meara, J.W. VanWeelden
1958, Journal of Wildlife Management (22) 204-205
No abstract available. ...
Preliminary geologic map of the Clay Hills 2 SW Quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
Thomas E. Mullens
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1092
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the Coach Creek SE Quadrangle, Grand County, Utah, and Mesa County, Colorado
R.J. Hackman
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1077
No abstract available...
Photogeologic map of the Delta Quadrangle, Montrose and Delta counties, Colorado
C. H. Marshall
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1072
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the Elk Ridge 4 NW Quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
R.Q. Lewis Sr., R. H. Campbell
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1023
No abstract available...
Airborne radioactivity surveys in geologic exploration
R.M. Moxham
1958, Trace Elements Investigations 662
The value of airborne radioactivity surveys in guiding uranium exploration has been well established. Recent improvements in circuitry and development of semiquantitative analytical techniques permit a more comprehensive evaluation of the geologic distribution of radioactive materials that may prove useful in exploration for other minerals and in regional geologic studies....
Preliminary geologic map of the Clay Hills 2 NW Quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
Thomas E. Mullens
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1093
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the Elk Ridge 1 SW Quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
Richard Q. Lewis Sr., R. H. Campbell
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1068
No abstract available...
Suggestions to authors of the reports of the United States Geological Survey
U.S. Geological Survey
1958, Report
Knowledge acquired by the Geological Survey through programs of research and investigations has no value to the public if it remains in office files or in the minds of the scientists and engineers who did the work. The full discharge of the Survey's responsibilities is attained only by making its...
Big game inventory for 1957
U.S. Branch of Wildlife Research
1958, Wildlife Leaflet 399
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map of the Coach Creek NE quadrangle, Grand County, Utah, and Mesa County, Colorado
R.J. Hackman
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 1073
No abstract available...
Geophysical abstracts 168-171 January-December 1957
1958, Bulletin 1066
No abstract available....
Big game inventory for 1956
U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
1958, Wildlife Leaflet 395
No abstract available....
Selected list of fish and wildlife materials for conservation education
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1958, Wildlife Leaflet 394
No abstract available....
Use of mononitrophenols containing halogens as selective sea lamprey larvicides
Vernon C. Applegate, John H. Howell, Manning A. Smith
1958, Science (127) 336-338
No abstract available....
G-1-W-1 values-spectrochemical determination using an internal standard
E. J. Young
1958, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (13) 339-340
No abstract available....
Test wells, Meade and Kaolak areas, Alaska, with micropaleontology of Meade test well 1 and Kaolak test well 1, northern Alaska
Florence Rucker Collins, H. R. Bergquist
1958, Professional Paper 305-F
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the San Luis Valley, Colorado, with a section on an inflow-outflow study of the area
William J. Powell, Philip B. Mutz
1958, Water Supply Paper 1379
No abstract available....
Structure and ore deposits of the Darwin quadrangle, Inyo County, California
Wayne E. Hall
1958, Open-File Report 58-42
No abstract available....
The deuterium content of water in some volcanic glasses
I. Friedman, R. L. Smith
1958, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (15) 218-228
The deuterium-hydrogen composition (relative to Lake Michigan water = 0.0) of water extractsd from coexisting perlite and obsidian from eleven different localities was determined. The water content of the obsidians is generally from 0.09 to 0.29 per cent by weight, though two samples from near Olancha, California, contain about 0.92...
Use of ion exchange resins in the analysis of rocks and minerals: Separation of sodium and potassium
L.E. Reichen
1958, Analytical Chemistry (30) 1948-1950
This procedure was developed primarily for analyses in which limited amounts of sample are available. Sodium and potassium can be separated from the other constituents of silicate rocks by cation exchange resin (Amberlite IR-120). The sample is decomposed with hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids and passed through the resin bed after...
Volumes and surface areas of pendular rings
W. Rose
1958, Journal of Applied Physics (29) 687-691
A packing of spheres is taken as a suitable model of porous media. The packing may be regular and the sphere size may be uniform, but in general, both should be random. Approximations are developed to give the volumes and surface areas of pendular rings that exist at points of sphere...
Resistance to furunculosis and ulcer disease in Eastern brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis
S. F. Snieszko, C. E. Dunbar, G. L. Bullock
1958, Conference Paper, Bacteriological Proceedings
No abstract available at this time...
Determination of the oxidation state of uranium in apatite and phosphorite deposits
R. S. Clarke Jr., Z. S. Altschuler
1958, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (13) 127-142
Geological and mineralogical evidence indicate that the uranium present in apatite may proxy for calcium in the mineral structure as U(IV). An experimental investigation was conducted and chemical evidence was obtained that establishes the presence of U(IV) in apatite.The following analytical procedure was developed for the determination of U(IV). Carbonatefluorapatite...
Dithizone method for determination of lead in monazite
R. A. Powell, C. A. Kinser
1958, Analytical Chemistry (30) 1139-1141
In the determination of lead in monazite-to be used as the basis for geologic age measurements-it was necessary to eliminate interferences due to the presence of phosphates of thorium and the rare earth metals. The method involves attacking the monazite samples with hot, concentrated sulfuric acid, then taking them up...