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Future demands for wildlife and fishing
J.L. Buckley
1962, Book chapter, The Challenge of Forestry. A compilation of the Addresses and Technical Papers presented on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the State University College of Forestry at Syracuse University, April 12-14, 1961.
Notes on earth fissures in southern Arizona
G.M. Robinson, D.E. Peterson
1962, Circular 466
This report describes earth fissures at six sites in southern Arizona. These notes are preliminary to a more extensive study and detailed analysis being prepared by hydrologists in the Water Resources Division. Earth fissures were first recorded in Arizona in 1927, and have been noticed with increasing frequency since 1949....
Current studies of the hydrology of prairie potholes
Jelmer B. Shjeflo
1962, Circular 472
The prairie potholes in the North-Central States and in Canada are of glacial origin. Because many of them contain ponds or marshes, they are important in the production of livestock and waterfowl. The objective of the present investigation is to determine the amount of water that accumulates in and is...
A new occurrence of beryllium minerals on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1962, Open-File Report 62-114
Beryllium in the form of chrysoberyl was found at a new locality on the public domain on the Seward Peninsula. The beryllium is associated with altered dikes and marmorized limestone veined with fluorite-tourmaline-chrysoberyl veinlets. Although the chrysoberyl is fine grained and intergrown intricately with the fluorite and tourmaline, it has...
Description, composition, and tenor of unconsolidated sediments in monazite-bearing tributaries to the Broad River in the western Piedmont of South Carolina and North Carolina
P. K. Theobald Jr.
1962, Open-File Report 62-131
The accompanying 10 tables were prepared during 1953-54 to assist in the appraisal of fluviatile monazite placers in the basin of the Broad River, South Carolina and North Carolina. Principal results have been summarized (Overstreet, Theobald, and Whitlow, 19)9, p. 709- 714). Details of the exploratory drilling of four monazite...