Aeromagnetic profiles of the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming
James R. Balsley, H. E. Hawkes, R.E. Thurmond, A. Kunz (compiler), J. Blanchett
1948, Open-File Report 48-4
The Gossan lead, Carroll County, Virginia
R.J. Wright, N.D. Raman
1948, Open-File Report 48-3
Translations of five French papers released
Leo Maddalena, Henry Joly, Ninck Joly, M. R. L’Hermite, L. Feret, Severine H. translations by Britt
1948, Open-File Report 48-17-A-E
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic report of Sadlerochit River area, 1948
Charles L. Whittington, Edward G. Sable
1948, Open-File Report 54-333
"The Sadlerochit River area" is the name that has been applied for purposes of convenience to that portion of the eastern part of the northern Alaska shown in Figure 1. The map covers an area of about 1400 square miles. The center of this map is a point approximately 55...
Construction materials in Smith County, Kansas
F.E. Byrne, M.S. Houston, M. R. Mudge
1948, Open-File Report 48-15-G
Wells drilled for oil and gas in the state of Utah
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1948, Open-File Report 48-37
Reconnaissance gravity map of part of Gulf of Mexico
H.R. Joesting, J.D. Frautschy
1948, Open-File Report 48-26
Bikini Atoll magnetic field total intensity anomaly contour map
L.R. Alldredge
1948, Open-File Report 48-22
Geology of the Northern Part of the Osgood Mountains, Humboldt County, Nevada
Samuel Warren Hobbs
1948, Open-File Report 48-10
Uses of water in upper Bruneau River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1948, Open-File Report 48-5
The Hawaiian petrographic province
G. A. Macdonald
1948, Open-File Report 48-31
Geologic study of the landslide at Prattville, Alabama
D. Hoye Eargle
1948, Open-File Report 48-16
Preliminary report on the Serra de Navio manganese district, Territory of Amapa, Brazil
John Van N. Dorr Jr., Philip White Guild
1948, Open-File Report 48-29
No abstract available....
Construction materials in Ellis County, Kansas
F.E. Byrne, H.V. Beck, M.S. Houston
1948, Open-File Report 48-15-B
Reconnaissance study of ground water in the vicinity of Ruidoso, New Mexico
C.R. Murrary, R. S. Jones
1948, Open-File Report 48-76
Geology of the Paonia coal field, Delta and Gunnison Counties, Colorado
V. H. Johnson, D. A. Andrews, R.C. Robeck
1948, Open-File Report 48-6
Preliminary report on an experimental aeromagnetic survey in northwestern Indiana
Henry Rochambeau Joesting, J. R. Henderson
1948, Open-File Report 48-23
Preliminary report on the geology of the Zahl No. 3 Quadrangle, North Dakota
Robert M. Lindvall, Wallace R. Hansen
1948, Open-File Report 48-8
Preliminary report on the geology of the Atlantic City-South Pass mining district, Wyoming
Frank Clarkson Armstrong
1948, Open-File Report 48-2
Preliminary report on the geology along the route of a proposed tunnel to develop hydroelectric power from Eklutna Lake, Alaska
F.F. Barnes
1948, Open-File Report 48-11
A preliminary investigation of the geology of the ridge north- west of the lower end of Eklutna Lake was made in the period June 11-18, 1947, by the writer, assisted by L. A. Hale. The purpose of this study was to obtain geological information bearing on the feasibility of constructing a tunnel through this...
Flood of August 1942 in the Ontonagon River basin, Michigan
Max Noecker, S.W. Wiitala
1948, Report
No abstract available....
Grande Ronde water diversion discussed
R.O. Helland
1947, Open-File Report 47-32
Geologic features of dam sites in the Nehalem, Rogue, and Willamette River basins, Oregon, 1935-37
A. M. Piper
1947, Open-File Report 47-12
The present report comprises brief descriptions of geologic features at 19 potential dam sites in the Nehalem, Rogue, and Willamette River basins in western Oregon. The topography of these site and of the corresponding reservoir site was mapped in 1934-36 under an allocation of funds, by the Public Works...
Cobalt-copper deposits of the Blackbird district, Lemhi County, Idaho
J. S. Vhay
1947, Open-File Report 48-1
The Blackbird district is in east-central Idaho, about 20 miles west-southwest of Salmon. The area is one of deeply weathered, flat-topped upland surfaces cut by several steep-walled valleys, which are tributary to the canyon of Panther Creek. Most of the area has a heavy vegetative cover and outcrops are relatively...
A second Kevin-Sunburst map
C. E. Erdmann, J.T. Gist, G.W. Beer, J.W. Nordquist
1947, Open-File Report 47-18