Drilling of airborne radioactivity anomalies in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, 1954
J.B. Cathcart
1954, Open-File Report 54-47
From April 22 to May 19, 1953, airborne radioactivity surveys totalling 5,600 traverse miles were made in 10 areas in Florida (Moxham, 1954). Abnormal radioactivity was recorded in Bradford, Clay, DeSoto, Dixie, Lake, Marion, Orange, Sumter, Taylor, and Union Counties, Florida. Additional airborne surveys were made in the Spring of...
Distribution of occurrences of uranium-bearing material and of anomalous radioactivity in the Jefferson City quadrangle, Jefferson County and Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Mineral Deposits Branch
1954, Open-File Report 54-214
Subsurface exploration in the Little Susitna district, Matanuska coal field, Alaska
Farrell F. Barnes, Daniel Sokol
1954, Open-File Report 55-7
Preliminary geologic mapping of the Little Susitna district in 1952 showed that an area of at least 140 square miles is underlain by coal-bearing rocks of Tertiary age, and indicated that coal beds of minable quality and thickness might be present at several localities. Detailed exploration with a bulldozer and...
Two geologic maps; part of the Big Moose quadrangle, New York, and part of the Port Leyden quadrangle, New York
A. F. Buddington
1954, Open-File Report 54-41
Fusion of arkosic sand by intrusive andesite
Roy A. Bailey
1954, Open-File Report 54-14
An andesite dike in the Valles Mountains of northern New Mexico has intruded and partly fused arkosic sediments for a distance of 50 feet from its contacts. The dike is semi-circular in form, has a maximum width of about 100 feet, and is about 500 feet long. Small associated arcuate...
The landslide of Sainte-Adresse cliff
M. M. Buisson, Severine Britt (translator)
1954, Open-File Report 54-29
The Sainte-Adresse Cliff in the neighborhood of Le Havre was subject in the past to repeated movements of greater of lesser scope which in 1944 have become markedly accentuated because of works on the "Atlantic Wall" and bomb and mine explosions. The situation became dangerous and required a complete study including...
Salt deposits of the United States, incomplete compilation from published sources, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Open-File Report 54-321
An automatic micromuffle for the determination of ash in carbonaceous material
Robert Meyrowitz, C. J. Massoni
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 412
Geology of the Jackson area, Mississippi
Watson Hiner Monroe
1954, Bulletin 986
Strippable coal in Custer and Powder River Counties, Montana
Andrew Brown, W.C. Culbertson, R.J. Dunham, R.C. Kepferle, P.R. May
1954, Bulletin 995-E
Hawaiian volcanoes during 1951
Gordon Andrew Macdonald, Chester Keeler Wentworth
1954, Bulletin 996-D
Magnesite deposits in the Serra das Eguas, Brumado, Bahia, Brazil
Alfred J. Bodenlos
1954, Bulletin 975-C
Geology and oil resources of the Jonesville district, Lee County, Virginia
Ralph L. Miller, William Peters Brosge
1954, Bulletin 990
Some magnetite deposits in New Jersey
Preston Enslow Hotz
1954, Bulletin 995-F
Collected papers on methods of analysis for uranium and thorium
Frank Saverio Grimaldi (compiler), Irving May, M. H. Fletcher, Jane Titcomb
1954, Bulletin 1006
Geology and ore deposits of the Willow Creek mining district, Alaska
Richard G. Ray
1954, Bulletin 1004
Strippable lignite deposits, Wibaux area, Montana and North Dakota
Paul R. May
1954, Bulletin 995-G
No abstract available....
Selected deposits of strippable coal in central Rosebud County, Montana
Roy Clark Kepferle
1954, Bulletin 995-I
Geology and mineral deposits of the James River-Roanoke River manganese district, Virginia
Gilbert H. Espenshade
1954, Bulletin 1008
No abstract available....
Geologic controls of lead and zinc deposits in Goodsprings (Yellow Pine) district, Nevada
Claude C. Albritton, Arthur Richards, A.L. Brokaw, J.A. Reinemund
1954, Bulletin 1010
Niobium (columbium) and titanium at Magnet Cove and Potash Sulphur Springs, Arkansas
Verne Charles Fryklund Jr., R. S. Harner, E.P. Kaiser
1954, Bulletin 1015-B
Fluorspar deposits of Utah
W. R. Thurston, M.H. Staatz, D. C. Cox
1954, Bulletin 1005
The studies of fluorspar localities in Utah made by the U. S. Geological Survey during and since the recent war are summarized. The fluorspar at the Cougar Spar and Blue Bell mines in the Indian Peak Range of western Beaver County occurs as fissure veins in fault and breccia zones...
Pleistocene and Recent deposits in the Denver area, Colorado
Charles Butler Hunt
1954, Bulletin 996-C
Fluorspar deposits near Meyers Cove, Lemhi County, Idaho
D. C. Cox
1954, Bulletin 1015-A
The fluorspar deposits near Meyers Cove, Lemhi County, Idaho, are localized along three groups of shear zones: one group strikes northeast and dips steeply northwestward, another strikes northeast and dips gently northwestward, and the third strikes northwest and dips gently southwestward. The country rocks are tuffs and flows of the...
Three deposits of strippable lignite west of the Yellowstone River, Montana
William Craven Culbertson
1954, Bulletin 995-H