Asphalt Deposits Near Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas
Joseph M. Gorman, Raymond C. Robeck
1946, Open-File Report 46-8
Pumping test on brine wells of Emro Corporation near Carlsbad, New Mexico
C.V. Theis, W.E. Hale
1946, Open-File Report 46-21
Stiner Zinc Prospect, Union County, Tennessee
Robert A. Laurence, I. Gladstone, V.E. Nelson, Deane F. Kent
1946, Open-File Report 46-32
The Texture of Paleozoic Sandstones and Sandy Limestones in the Appalachian Basin
Gordon Rittenhouse, Elaine Cather
1946, Open-File Report 46-2
Mineral deposits at Orange Hill, Alaska
Ralph Erskine Van Alstine, Robert F. Black
1946, Open-File Report 43-17
No abstract available....
The Cle Elum River iron-nickel ore deposits, Kittitas County, Washington
C.A. Lamey, P.E. Hotz
1946, Open-File Report 46-11
Water analysis as a means of prospecting for metallic ore deposits
E.A. Sergeev, H. E. Hawkes (translator)
1946, Open-File Report 48-21-C
Tungsten deposits near Morristown, Maricopa County, Arizona
Gordon L. Bell
1946, Open-File Report 47-1
Structure-contour map of the Montana plains
C.E. Dobbin, C. E. Erdmann
1946, Open-File Report 46-33
No abstract available....
Water facts for Oklahoma
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Open-File Report 45-110
Water descends from the clouds, and forms rivers, lakes, and seas. It is delivered to the earth absolutely free, not in accordance with man-made specifications or orders but at the caprice of the elements. Hence man to realize fully the benefits of this incomparable and recurring resource must have full...
Water utilization in the Nooksack River, Washington
R.O. Helland
1945, Open-File Report 45-24
The primary purpose of the investigation of the water resources of the Nooksack River was land classification. The Nooksack basin lies largely within the Mt. Baker National Forest and a considerable area of public lands will be involved in any plan for the ultimate development of its water power. Surveys on a scale of 1:24,000...
The Blewett iron-nickel deposits, Chelan County, Washington
C.A. Lamey, P.E. Hotz, S.E. Good
1945, Open-File Report 45-18
Outline of the Geology of the Comstock Lode District, Nevada
F. C. Calkins
1945, Open-File Report 45-29
Geology of the Charlesmont-Heath Area (with special reference to pyrite and copper deposits)
Alonso Wallace Quinn
1945, Open-File Report 45-27
Geology and Oil Possibilities of the Southwestern Part of the Wide Bay Anticline, Alaska
S. Ellum, N. Daviess, C.M. Swinney
1945, Open-File Report 45-26
Geologic map of the Gouverneur Talc District, New York
James Gilluly
1945, Open-File Report 45-90
No abstract available. ...
San Pedro and Carnahan mines, New Placers mining district, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
J.F. Smith, A.H. Wadsworth, J.R. Cooper, F.W. Farwell, A.E. Weissenborn
1945, Open-File Report 45-21
Tungsten Deposits in the West Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utah
S. W. Hobbs
1945, Open-File Report 45-14
Ground-water reconnaissance in the Kittery-Eliot-South Berwick area, Maine, and the Dover-Rollinsford-Somersworth area, New Hampshire
Claude M. Roberts
1945, Open-File Report 50-94
Through Commander K. M. Clark of the Navy Department, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Office of the Superintending Civil Engineer, Area 1, Boston Massachusetts, the Ground Water Division of the U.S. Geological Survey was requested to make a brief reconnaissance in the vicinity of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to determine the...
Dolomite deposit near Marble, Stevens County, Washington
C. Deiss
1945, Open-File Report 45-35
Winesap nickel prospect, Chelan County, Washington
S.C. Creasey, R.H. Storch
1945, Open-File Report 45-76
No abstract available....
Hi-Peak tungsten mine, Kern County, California
R.F. Stopper, M.P. Erickson, P. C. Bateman
1945, Open-File Report 45-23
Geology and magnetite deposits of the Dead Creek area, Cranberry Lake quadrangle, New York
A. F. Buddington, B.F. Leonard
1945, Open-File Report 45-68
A study of secondary recovery possibilities of the Nowata-Claggett field, Nowata county, Oklahoma
I. William Fox
1945, Open-File Report 45-38
The 21 and 27 fluorspar mines, Zuni Mountains, Valencia County, New Mexico
E. N. Goddard
1945, Open-File Report 45-3
The 21 and 27 mines, near the southeastern end of the Zuni Mountains and about 14 miles southwest of Grants, Valencia County, N. Mex., are in one of the most productive fluorspar areas in the West. They were named after sections 21 and 27, respectively, of T. 9 N., R....