Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1116
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1112
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1144
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1149
Geology and water resources of the Santa Ynez River basin, Santa Barbara County, California
J. E. Upson, H.G. Thomasson Jr.
1951, Water Supply Paper 1107
Geology and ground-water resources of the south-coast basins of Santa Barbara County, California
J. E. Upson, H. G. Thomasson Jr.
1951, Water Supply Paper 1108
No abstract available....
Flood of August 4-5, 1943, in central West Virginia, with a summary of flood stages and discharges in West Virginia
Harlan Mercer Erskine
1951, Water Supply Paper 1134-A
During the night of August 4-5, 1943, a violent, thunderstorm of unusual intensity occurred in parts of Braxton, Calhoun, Gilmer, Ritchie, and Wirt Counties in the Little Kanawha River Basin in central West Virginia. Precipitation amounted to as much as 15 inches in 2 hours in some sections. As a...
Alluvial fills near Gallup, New Mexico
Luna Bergere Leopold, Charles T. Snyder
1951, Water Supply Paper 1110-A
Valleys near Gallup, N. Mex., similar to many in the Southwest, were filled in Recent time with alluvium. This material is now being eroded by systems of gullies, and the walls of these gullies provide exposures by which the history of the deposition of the alluvium can be traced.Alluvial fills...
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1947-48
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1125
Missouri River basin floods of April-May 1950 in North and South Dakota
Roy Edwin Oltman
1951, Water Supply Paper 1137-A
In area coverage and magnitude of peak discharge the floods of April-May 1950 in the Missouri River Basin in North and South Dakota were unprecedented in the area. These floods were characterized by an extremely late spring breakup of ice, by great flood peaks resulting from snow melt, and by...
Geology and magnetic anomalies of T. 42 N., R. 30 W., Dickinson County, Michigan
F.J. Pettijohn
1951, Open-File Report 51-76
Notes on the geology and ground-water resources of the Cambridge area, Maryland
William Charles Rasmussen, Turbit Henry Slaughter
1951, Open-File Report 51-142
No abstract available. ...
Geology of the Humboldt region and the Iron King mine, Bigbug mining district, Yavapai County, Arizona
Saville Cyrus Creasey
1951, Open-File Report 51-43
The Humboldt region is in central Yavapai County, Arizona. The intersection of the 112? 15' meridian and the 34? 30' N parallel is in the approximate geographical center of the region, and the Iron King mine is about 2000 feet west-northwest of the intersection. Pre-Cambrian rocks form the bedrock in...
Preliminary report on the geology and ore deposits of the Willow Creek mining district, southern Alaska
Richard G. Ray
1951, Open-File Report 51-34
The Willow Creek mining district is a small but important lode gold mining district along the southern border of the Talkeetna Mountains in southern Alaska. To date the district has produced about 5 percent of Alaska's lode gold output. ...
Geology of Valley County, Nebraska
Robert D. Miller
1951, Open-File Report 51-50
Preliminary geologic map of Frazer quadrangle, Montana
Fred S. Jensen
1951, Open-File Report 51-37
Landslides in shale at Rapid City, South Dakota
Dwight R. Crandell
1951, Open-File Report 52-29
In the past 5 years several landslides have originated in hillsides at Rapid City, South Dakota, with resulting damage both to city streets and to private dwellings. The present investigation is a contribution to the continuing study of landslides by the U. S. Geological Survey, although a formal project of...
Geology of the Oswego quadrangle, Roosevelt County, Montana
Roger B. Colton, Clarence Lohman Jr.
1951, Open-File Report 51-15
Geology of the southern Elkhorn Mountains, Jefferson and Broadwater Counties, Montana
Montis Ruhl Klepper
1951, Open-File Report 51-25
Cement raw materials available to the Windy Creek area, Alaska
Robert M. Moxham, W.S. West, A. E. Nelson
1951, Open-File Report 51-74
The high cost of imported cement and the strategic advantages of a local source of supply for the military establishment have led to a growing interest in the possibility of cement manufacture in interior Alaska. A plant location in the Alaska Railroad belt seems desirable in view of the advantages...
Preliminary report on the Rip Van Winkle mine, Elko County, Nevada
Thomas Seward Lovering, W.M. Stoll
1951, Open-File Report 51-72
A report on the titaniferous iron deposits of the Laramie Range, Wyoming
Walter Harry Newhouse, A.F. Hagner
1951, Open-File Report 51-75
The investigation of the titaniferous iron deposits and anorthosite of the Laramie Range, Wyoming, by geologists of the U. S. Geological Survey was conducted as a joint project by the U. S. Geological Survey and the Geological Survey of Wyoming, Yield, it was started during the summer of 1944 and...
Preliminary report on the geology and oil possibilities of the Katalla district, Alaska
Don J. Miller
1951, Open-File Report 51-20
Antimony ore in the Fairbanks district, Alaska
Pemberton Lewis Killeen, John B. Mertie Jr.
1951, Open-File Report 51-46
Antimony-bearing ores in the Fairbanks district, Alaska, are found principally in two areas, the extremities of which are at points 10 miles west and 23 miles northeast of Fairbanks; and one of two minor areas lies along this same trend 30 miles farther to the northeast. These areas are probably...
Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah
Leonard Cameron Halpenny, John William Harshbarger
1951, Open-File Report 51-113