Public and industrial water supplies of the Jackson Purchase region, Kentucky
Henry Louis Pree, William Harry Walker
1953, Circular 287
Results of reconnaissance for radioactive minerals in parts of the Alma district, Park County, Colorado
Charles Thomas Pierson, Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1953, Circular 294
Pitchblende was discovered in July 1951 in the Alma mining district, Park County, Colo., by the U. S. Geological Survey acting on behalf of the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. The pitchblende is associated with Tertiary veins of three different geologic environments: (1) veins in pre-Cambrian rocks, (2) the London...
Multiple glaciation in Alaska, a progress report
Troy Lewis Pewe
1953, Circular 289
Public and industrial water supplies of the Blue Grass region, Kentucky
Wilbur Nathaniel Palmquist, Francis Ramey Hall
1953, Circular 299
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
Surface water supply of the United States, 1950, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Water Supply Paper 1173
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Idaho, 1947-48, part 3
F. W. O’Malley, D.F. Davidson, R.A. Hoppin, R.P. Sheldon
1953, Circular 262
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
Radioactivity investigations in the Serpentine-Kougarok area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1946
Robert M. Moxham, Walter S. West
1953, Circular 265
No abstract available....
Monazite deposits of the southeastern Atlantic States
John Beaver Mertie
1953, Circular 237
Monazite, a phosphate of the rare earths, is the principal mineral from which the cerium earths and thorium are obtained. Fluviatile monazite placers were mined in the Piedmont province of North and South Carolina from 1887 to 1911, and again intermittently from 1915 to 1917; but the principal sources In...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria Formation in Idaho, 1947-48, part 1
V.E. McKelvey, D.F. Davidson, F. W. O’Malley, L.E. Smith
1953, Circular 208
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Idaho, 1947-48, part 2
V.E. McKelvey, F.C. Armstrong, R. A. Gulbrandsen, R.M. Campbell
1953, Circular 301
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria Formation in Wyoming, 1947-48
V.E. McKelvey, L.E. Smith, R.A. Hoppin, F.C. Armstrong
1953, Circular 210
The use of water in Pennsylvania, 1951
John William Mangan, Jack Bennett Graham
1953, Circular 257
No abstract available...
Bibliography of U.S. Geological Survey publications on lead and zinc (to January 1, 1953)
Gwendolyn Lewise Werth Luttrell
1953, Circular 242
Preliminary report on uranium deposits in the Miller area, Carbon County, Wyoming
J. D. Love
1953, Circular 278
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the vicinity of Teller and Cape Nome, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1946-47
Max Gregg White, W.S. West, J.J. Matzko
1953, Circular 244
Placer-mining areas and bedrock exposures near Teller on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, were investigated in June and July, 1946, for possible sources of radioactive materials. The areas that were investigated are: Dese Creek, southeast of Teller; Bluestone River basin, south and southeast of Teller; Sunset Creek and other small streams...
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
Uranium occurrences in the Golden Gate Canyon and Ralston Creek areas, Jefferson County, Colorado
John Wagstaff Adams, A. J. Gude III, E.P. Beroni
1953, Circular 320
Pitchblende, associated with base-metal sulfides, has been found at nine localities in the northern part of Jefferson County, Colo., in shear zones that cut pre-Cambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks, chiefly hornblende gneiss, biotite schist, and granite pegmatite. The known deposits are in the vicinity of Halston Creek and Golden Gate...
Exploratory drilling program of the U.S. Geological Survey for evidences of zinc-lead mineralization in Iowa and Wisconsin, 1950-51
Allen Francis Agnew, Arthur E. Flint, John W. Allingham
1953, Circular 231
The Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district covers 2, 500 square miles of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa. It is one of the oldest mining districts in the United States, as lead mining by settlers began in 1788. Zinc has been mined since 1859, and the present production is more than ten...
The cored section in George Vasen's Fee well 1, Stone County, Mississippi
Paul Livingston Applin, Esther R. Applin
1953, Circular 298
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
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...
Preliminary summary review of thorium-bearing mineral occurrences in Alaska
Robert G. Bates, Helmuth Wedow
1953, Circular 202
Preliminary report on the Comet area, Jefferson County, Montana
George Earle Becraft
1953, Circular 277
Several radioactivity anomalies and a few specimens of sooty pitchblende and other uranium minerals have been found on the mine dumps of formerly productive base- and precious-metal mines along the Comet-Gray Eagle shear zone in the Comet area in southwestern Montana. The shear zone is from 50 to 200 feet...