Surface water supply of the United States, 1951. Part 8. Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1212
This volume is one of a series of 18 reports presenting measurements of stage, discharge, and content of streams, lakes, and reservoirs in the United States during the water year ending September 30, 1951. Since 1888, when the United States Geological Survey first studied streamflow in relation to problems of...
Spotted Horse coal field, Sheridan and Campbell Counties, Wyoming
Wilds W. Olive
1953, Open-File Report 53-200
No abstract available....
The industrial utility of public water supplies in the Middle Atlantic States, 1952
E. W. Lohr, W. F. White, N.H. Beamer
1953, Circular 283
Reconnaissance for uranium in the Lost River area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1951
Max Gregg White, Walter S. West
1953, Circular 319
The use of water in Pennsylvania, 1951
John William Mangan, Jack Bennett Graham
1953, Circular 257
No abstract available...
Coal resources of the United States (a progress report, October 1, 1953)
Paul Averitt, Louise R. Berryhill, Dorothy A. Taylor
1953, Circular 293
As estimated in this second progress report, the coal reserves of the United States remaining in the ground on January 1, 1953, total 1,899,739 million tons. This figure is about a 20 percent reduction of the total estimate published in the first progress report (Averitt and Berryhill, 1950). The new...
The industrial utility of public water supplies in the East North-Central States, 1952
E. W. Lohr, P.N. Brown, W.L. Lamar
1953, Circular 253
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Montana, 1948
Montis Ruhl Klepper, F.S. Honkala, O.A. Payne, E. T. Ruppel
1953, Circular 260
Uranium in the metal-mining districts of Colorado
Robert Ugstad King, B. F. Leonard, F. B. Moore, C. T. Pierson
1953, Circular 215
Many varieties of abnormally radioactive rocks and ores have been found in Colorado as a result of more than eight years of geologic studies by the U. S. Geological Survey, but only a small proportion of these contain uranium in sufficient quantities to be of possible commercial interest....
Potential industrial sites in the Lynn Canal area, Alaska
Arthur Johnson, William Stephens Twenhofel
1953, Circular 280
Full development of a proposal to divert the headwaters of the Yukon River drainage from Canada into the Taiya River valley of Alaska would make available more than a half million kilowatts of electrical energy. Utilization of this block of power, for which there is at present no local market,...
Occurrence and development of ground water in permafrost regions
Dagfin John Cederstrom, Paul McKelvey Johnston, Seymour Subitzky
1953, Circular 275
Irrigation-well development in the Kansas River basin of eastern Colorado
W. D. E. Cardwell
1953, Circular 295
Bibliography of U.S. Geological Survey trace elements and related reports
Diane Curtis, Shirley Loleta Simpson Houser
1953, Circular 281
Magnetite deposits and magnetic anomalies of the Spruce Mountain tract, St. Lawrence County, New York
B. F. Leonard
1953, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 10
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Kansas City area, Missouri and Kansas
Vinton Crews Fishel, J.K. Searcy, F. H. Rainwater
1953, Circular 273
Recent estimates of the abundances of the elements in the earth's crust
Michael Fleischer
1953, Circular 285
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States, 1950, Part 2, Southeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1166
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States, 1950, Part 6, Southwestern States and Hawaii
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1170
Floods of March-April 1951 in Alabama and adjacent states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1227-A
No abstract available....
Coal resources of Indiana
Frank Darwyn Spencer
1953, Circular 266
The Indiana coal field forms the eastern edge of the eastern interior coal basin, which is near some of the most densely populated and highly productive manufacturing areas of the United States. (See fig. 1. ) For this reason Indiana coal reserves are an important State and National asset. In...
Ground water for irrigation in Box Butte County, Nebraska, with a section on the chemical quality of the water
Raymond L. Nace, W. H. Durum
1953, Circular 166
Limonite deposits near Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon
Preston Enslow Hotz
1953, Bulletin 982-C
Radioactivity investigations in the Serpentine-Kougarok area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1946
Robert M. Moxham, Walter S. West
1953, Circular 265
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part III-B, Ohio River basin, Cumberland and Tennessee River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1206
Chlorine contamination of a well at New Bern, North Carolina
H. E. LeGrand
1953, Open-File Report 53-152