Geologic interpretation of seismic data, relocation of Route 2, Stations 138-155 in Lancaster, Mass.
James E. May, Daniel Linehan
1950, Open-File Report 50-44
The proposed relocation of the Concord-Westminster Highway, Route 2, in Lancaster, Mass., requires a long, deep cut between stations 138 and 155. A preliminary seismic survey was made of the site in October 1949. At that time five transverses were made along the base-line, and three transverse to it. This...
An improved fluorimeter for the determination of uranium in fluoride melts
Mary H. Fletcher, Irving May
1950, Open-File Report 50-33
A transmission fluorimeter for use in the fluorimetric method of analysis for uranium
Mary H. Fletcher, Irving May, Morris Slavin
1950, Open-File Report 50-34
Coal investigations on the southwest margin of the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1949
Edward Huntington Cobb
1950, Open-File Report 50-32
No abstract available....
Geologic reconnaissance in vicinity of water well 5 miles south of Gallup, McKinley County, New Mexico
H.A. Whitcomb
1950, Open-File Report 50-106
Average daily withdrawals of water for public supply in Kings, Queens, and Nassau Counties, New York
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-59
Since 1932 the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the New York Water Power and Control Commission, the Nassau County Department of Public Works, the Suffolk County Water Authority, and the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors has conducted studies dealing with the occurrence, movement, quantity, quality, and temperature of...
Tables of values of W(u) for several values of u[subscript]p and K
R.W. Stallman
1950, Open-File Report 50-97
Surficial geologic map of parts of Billerica, Wilmington, and Lexington quadrangles, Massachusetts
Robert O. Castle
1950, Open-File Report 50-31
Some reservoir sites in the Sierra Nevada, California
Frederick A. Johnson
1950, Circular 85
Ground-water resources of Gregg County, Texas, with a section on Stream runoff
W. L. Broadhurst, S.D. Breeding
1950, Water Supply Paper 1079-B
Field work in the island of St. Croix, V. I., was carried on from December 1938 to April 1939 in connection with a test-drilling program for water sup- plies. The island is 21 miles long and has a maximum width of 6 miles. Its western part consists of a range...
Mineral resources of Colombia (other than petroleum)
Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1950, Bulletin 964-B
The following report summarizes data acquired during 1942-45, in Colombia, by geologists and engineers of the Foreign Economic Administration, with whom the United States Geological Survey cooperated. Twenty-nine mineral commodities are considered, but the data for five of them are scant because they were of no interest to FEA personnel....
Forty-Niner, King Solomon Ridge, and West End claims near Clancy in Jefferson County, Montana
M. R. Klepper
1950, Trace Elements Memorandum 31
Fluorspar prospects of Montana
Clyde Polhemus Ross
1950, Bulletin 955-E
Gold placers and their geologic environment in northwestern Park County, Colorado
Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1950, Bulletin 955-D
Bibliography of North American geology, 1948
Emma Mertins Thom, Marjorie Hooker, R.R. Dunaven
1950, Bulletin 968
The Eureka and happy landing (Cooper-Sands) groups of claims, Uintah County, Utah : a preliminary report
Harry Clifford Granger, Herman Louis Bauer
1950, Trace Elements Memorandum 32
Tin, copper, and uranium at Majuba Hill, Nevada
R.H. Thurston, F.M. Chace
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 81-A
Uranium minerals occur with ores of copper, tin, and silver at Majuba Hill, Nevada. During World War I, the Majuba Hill mine produced about 4,000 tons of 12 percent copper ore, and during World War II about 23,000 tons of ore containing 2 to 4 percent copper and enough tin ore to furnish...
Annual fur catch of the United States
Frank G. Ashbrook
1950, Wildlife Leaflet 315
Water-supply investigation of Sanastee area, Navajo Indian Reservation, San Juan County, New Mexico
L.C. Halpenny, J. W. Harshbarger, J.D. Hem
1950, Open-File Report 50-75
A list of references on the occurrence, availability, and character of ground water in the Missouri River Basin
Eldon A. Busch (compiler)
1950, Open-File Report 50-63
This compilation of ground-water references was prepared as an aid to the field men engaged in ground-water investigations in the Missouri River Basin. It is thought that an acquaintance with the available literature on the area in which a field man is working may on occasion not only save him...
Ground-water conditions at the Veterans Facility, Castle Point, New York
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-60
The rock aquifers in the vicinity of the Castle Point Veterans Hospital yield limited quantities of water which, in general, are sufficient for domestic and farm purposes only. The possibility of obtaining the stated quantity requirements of about 200,000 gallons daily or more from the bedrock formations seems poor with...
Salinity of ground water at sampling wells located in southeastern Nassau County, Long Island, New York
Norbert J. Lusczynski
1950, Open-File Report 50-82
In 1939, a special program for the systematic collection of chloride data in southeastern Nassau County was inaugurated in which three agencies participated. The Nassau County Department of Public Works constructed the sampling wells, the Ground Water Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey began to collect at period intervals water...
Copper deposits of the Prince William Sound district, Alaska
Fred Howard Moffit, Robert E. Fellows
1950, Bulletin 963-B
No abstract available....
Cooperative ground-water investigations in Massachusetts by the United States Geological Survey, 1938-50
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-61
The United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Massachusetts Department of Public Works in 1938 began an investigation of the ground-water conditions in Massachusetts. This work is part of a larger cooperative program that includes surface-water investigations, geologic studies, and topographic mapping. The purpose of the ground-water studies is...
Ground water in the vicinity of Healy and Homer, Alaska
D.J. Cedarstrom, Clyde Wahrhaftig, F.F. Barnes
1950, Open-File Report 50-64