Preliminary geologic map of the Deering quadrangle, North Dakota
Richard W. Lemke, J. Hiram Smith
1947, Open-File Report 47-8
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Mason, Mason County, Texas
William Owsley George
1947, Open-File Report 47-39
Preliminary geologic map of the Burlington quadrangle, North Dakota
Richard W. Lemke, J. Hiram Smith
1947, Open-File Report 47-10
Preliminary geologic map of the Lansford quadrangle, North Dakota
Richard W. Lemke, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Fred S. Jensen
1947, Open-File Report 47-9
Mining districts in the Carson Sink region, Nevada
F. Schrader
1947, Open-File Report 47-17
The region lies in an area of primarily sedimentary rocks which are principally Mesozoic and are tilted, folded, and faulted and cut by granular intrusives, and flooded by Tertiary lavas as shown on Figure 4. The Mesozoic sediments were strongly folded and invaded by granular intrusives at or about the...
Preliminary geologic map of the Grano quadrangle, North Dakota
Richard W. Lemke, Fred S. Jensen
1947, Open-File Report 47-5
Preliminary geologic map of the Carpio quadrangle, North Dakota
Richard W. Lemke, J. Hiram Smith
1947, Open-File Report 47-6
Geophysical Investigations 4 and 4a
W.J. Dempsey, M. E. Hill, J. R. Henderson
1947, Open-File Report 47-23
Preliminary Reports on Iron Ore Deposits of the Iron Mountain District, Washington County, Idaho and Iron Ore Deposits in the Clearwater District, Idaho County, Idaho
J. Hoover Mackin
1947, Open-File Report 47-14
Geology and large dams in Algeria [La geologie et les grands barrages en Algerie]
Justin Savornin, Severine Britt (translator)
1947, Open-File Report 49-23-E
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the general geology and engineering geology of Noonan quadrangle, North Dakota
R. C. Townsend
1947, Report
The Noonan quadrangle is in northwestern North Dakota adjacent to the Dominion of Canada and approximately 35 miles east of Montana. The small coal-mining, farm, and railroad town of Noonan is located near the eastern edge of this sparsely populated area. The east-west State Highway 5 bisects the quadrangle.Cultural development...
Geology of San Antonio Canyon, California, in relation to ground-water storage
P. Eldon Dennis
1947, Open-File Report 47-33
At least two periods of relative stability in the history of the erosion of San Antonio Canyon are indicated by the bench-like features produced by the laterally cutting stream and by the remnants of older alluvium left by the stream when it was cutting at these higher levels. In addition,...
Reconnaissance report on geology of Eklutna Lake dam site and conduit route near Anchorage, Alaska
A. F. Bateman Jr.
1947, Open-File Report 48-13
Summary and Recommendations 1. Eklutna Lake and Eklutna Creek lie in a wide, deep, glaciated, trough-like valley. Downstream from the lake, this valley is partially filled with unconsolidated glacial and alluvial deposits. 2. Eklutna Lake dam site, located about 400 feet below the lake outlet, is suitable for a low...
Ground-water resources and problems of the Cactus Flat-Artesia area, San Simon Basin, Arizona
Leonard C. Halpenny, Robert L. Cushman, J.D. Hem
1947, Open-File Report 47-35
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Trinity River tributary area in Texas and Oklahoma
A.E. Weissenborn, editor(s)
1946, Open-File Report 46-30
<Proposals for the improvement of navigation on the Trinity River in Texas have been under consideration for many years. A Federal project for the constricution of a sex-foot channel to Dallas, together with the necessary locks and dams was authorized in 1902. Under the terms of this act...
General statement on the Cedar Creek slide, Montrose, Colorado
Helen D. Varnes
1946, Open-File Report 46-29
The Cedar Creek slide is located about ten miles east of Montrose in southwestern Colorado, along the Denver Rio Grande and Western Railroad. It occupies an area about 1,000 feet square and has a maximum height above the railroad grade of more than 300 feet. The slide occurred on the...
Water utilization in the White River Basin
R.O. Helland
1946, Open-File Report 46-37
This report presents briefly the results of an investigation of the water and power resources of the White river made in 1943 primarily for the purpose of classification of lands adjacent to the stream that have been withdrawn for power purposes. About three days were spent by the writer in...
Section of Morgan formation, Pennsylvanian, at Split Mountain in Dinosaur National Monument, Uintah County, Utah
Franklin T. McCann, Norman D. Raman, Lloyd G. Henbest
1946, Open-File Report 46-25
Extension of the oil pool in the Weber sandstone (Pennsylvanian), in the Rangely oil field, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, subsequent to the completion of the filed work on which Preliminary Chart 16 is based, has stimulated special interest in the beds beneath that sandstone as potential oil reservoirs. In compliance...
Construction of Bou-Hanifia Dam, Algeria (La construction du barrage de Bou-Hanifia (Algerie))
J.C. Ott, Severine Britt (translator)
1946, Open-File Report 49-23-F
No abstract available. ...
Nulsen barite mine, Cartersville district, Bartow County, Georgia
T. L. Kesler, I. G. Sohn
1946, Open-File Report 46-20
No abstract available....
Copper deposits at the Rush and Brown mine and Venus prospect, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska
L.A. Warner, R.G. Ray, G.M. Flint Jr.
1946, Open-File Report 46-16
The Rush and Brown mine and the Venus prospect are near the head of Kasaan Bay about 10 miles northwest of the village of Kasaan and about 45 miles northwest of Ketchikan, the nearest port. (See fig. 1.) They are in an area of moderate relief in in which some...
New York talc deposits
A.E.J. Engel, K. Stefansson, C.G. Johnson
1946, Open-File Report 46-31
Parrott Springs barite mine, Cartersville district, Bartow County, Georgia
T. L. Kesler
1946, Open-File Report 46-19
No abstract available....
The Ajo mining district, Arizona
James Gilluly
1946, Open-File Report 46-23
Preliminary report, Deary high-alumina clay deposit, Latah County, Idaho
V. E. Scheid, I. G. Sohn
1946, Open-File Report 46-4