Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1953
A. M. La Sala, Lois E. Randall, Arthur Johnson
1954, Circular 337
Geology and zinc-lead-barite deposits in the area east of Cuba City, Wisconsin
Allen F. Agnew, Arthur E. Flint, R.P. Crumpton
1954, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 15
The current study of the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa zinc-lead district (fig. 1) was begun in 1942, with the major emphasis placed on detailed mapping of geologic structure and ore deposits. Preliminary reports for several areas in the mining district have been prepared, and the present study of the are east of Cuba...
A new interpretation of the Driftwood anticline, 1952
E.G. Sable
1954, Open-File Report 54-260
A progress report on streamflow investigations in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 1948-1952
R.M. Sawyer
1954, Open-File Report 54-265
Photogeologic map of the Desert Lake-8 quadrangle, San Juan and Garfield Counties, Utah
P. P. Orkild
1954, IMAP 4
Public and industrial water supplies of the western coal region, Kentucky
Bruce William Maxwell
1954, Circular 339
Geology of the Shinarump No. 1 uranium mine, Seven Mile Canyon area, Grand County, Utah
Warren Irvin Finch
1954, Circular 336
The geology of the Shinarump No. 1 uranium mine, located about 12 miles northwest of Moab, Utah, in the Seven Mile Canyon area, Grand County, Utah, was studied to determine the habits, ore controls, and possible origin of the deposit. Rocks of Permian, Triassic, and Jurassic age crop out in...
Geology of the Northgate fluorspar district, Colorado
T. A. Steven
1954, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 13
Water resources of the Chuska Mountains area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico, with a section on quality of water
John William Harshbarger, Charles Albert Repenning, James Lawrence Hatchett
1954, Circular 308
No abstract available....
The Kathleen-Margaret (K-M) copper prospect on the upper Maclaren River, Alaska
Robert M. Chapman, Robert H. Saunders
1954, Circular 332
Records of wells drilled for oil and gas in New Mexico
G. H. Dixon, D.H. Baltz, T.F. Stipp, R.A. Bieberman
1954, Circular 333
Data concerning nearly 3,000 of the more than 13,000 wells drilled in New Mexico, before September 1, 1953, including unsuccessful wildcat and field extension wells and most of the discovery wells, have been compiled and are published in this circular. Although the search for oil and gas has extended to...
Occurrences of uranium-bearing minerals in the St. Kevin district, Lake County, Colorado
Charles Thomas Pierson, Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1954, Circular 321
Bedrock geology of the Hornell quadrangle, New York
James F. Pepper
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 37
Geology of parts of the Johnny Gulch quadrangle, Montana
Val L. Freeman
1954, Open-File Report 54-92
An area of about 35 square miles, situated about 30 miles southeast of Helena, Montana, was mapped during the summer of 1952 at a scale of l:24, 000. The area includes a part of the eastern foothills of the Elkhorn Mountains, and is underlain by sedimentary mad volcanic rocks of...
Geology of the Haas quadrangle, Washington
Donald E. Trimble
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 43
Geology of the Noonan quadrangle, North Dakota
Roland C. Townsend
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 44
Geologic map, sections and map of underground workings of the Mountain View Lake area, Stillwater County, Montana
Joe Webb Peoples, A. L. Howland, W. R. Jones, Delos Flint
1954, Open-File Report 54-238
Water resources of the Pittsburgh area, Pennsylvania
Max Noecker, D.W. Greenman, N.H. Beamer
1954, Circular 315
The per capita use of water in the Pittsburgh area in 1951 was 2, 000 gallons per day fgpd) or twice the per capita use in Pennsylvania as a whole. An average of about 3, 040 million gallons of water was withdrawn from the streams and from the ground each...
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles in Olympic Peninsula, Washington
John R. Henderson
1954, Open-File Report 54-125
Reconnaissance for uranium-bearing carbonaceous rocks in California and adjacent parts of Oregon and Nevada
George Winfred Moore, James G. Stephens
1954, Circular 313
During the summer of 1952 a reconnaissance was conducted in California and parts of Oregon and Nevada in search of new deposits of uranium-bearing carbonaceous rocks. The principal localities found in California where uranium occurs in coal are listed here with. the uranium content of the coal: Newhall prospect, Los...
Investigations of woodcock, snipe, and rails in 1953
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1954, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 24
Bedrock geology of the Bristol quadrangle and vicinity, Rhode Island-Massachusetts
Alonzo W. Quinn, G. H. Springer
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 42
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Beautiful Mountain anticline, San Juan County, New Mexico
E. C. Beaumont
1954, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 147
The Beautiful Mountain anticline is on the Navajo Indian Reservation in western San Juan County, N. Mex., near the Arizona-New Mexico State line; it lies along tbe western side of the Chuska Valley at the foot of the Chuska Mountains. Most of the area of this report is characterized by...
Theoretical effect of diffusion on isotopic abundance ratios in rocks and associated fluids
F. E. Senftle, J. T. Bracken
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 418
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...