Water rights in areas of ground-water mining
Harold E. Thomas
1955, Circular 347
Ground-water mining, the progressive depletion of storage in a ground-water reservoir, has been going on for several years in some areas, chiefly in the Southwestern States. In some of these States a water right is based on ownership of land overlying the ground-water reservoir and does not depend upon putting...
The spectrophotometric determination of vanadium as thiocyanate in acetone-water medium
H.I. Feinstein
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 543
Geologic map of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Panama
1955, IMAP 1
No abstract available....
Coffinite, a uranous silicate with hydroxyl substitution : a new mineral
Lorin Rollins Stieff, T. W. Stern, A.M. Sherwood
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 538
Geophysical abstracts 161, April-June 1955
M.C. Rabbitt, D.B. Vitaliano, S.T. Vesselowsky, and others
1955, Bulletin 1033-B
Photogeologic map of the Moab-10 quadrangle, Grand County, Utah
C.E. Bates
1955, IMAP 116
Bibliography of U.S. Geological Survey trace elements and related reports to June 1, 1954
Jane H. Wallace, Harriet B. Smith
1955, Bulletin 1019-B
Geology of the Copper King uranium mine, Larimer County, Colorado
Paul Kibler Sims, George Phair, Robert Hadley Moench
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 424
The Copper King mine in Larimer County, Colo., in the northern part of the Front Range of Colorado, was opened in World War I in an unsuccessful attempt to mine copper and zinc ore. In 1949, following the discovery of pitchblende on the dump, the mine was reopened, and it...
Preliminary experiments on the reduction of the uranyl ion to uraninite by carbonaceous substances
Irving A. Breger, Richard T. Moore
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 942
An aqueous solution of uranyl sulfate containing a suspension of subbituminous coal has been heated at 210 C for three days. Examination of the coal at the end of the experiment showed it to contain 31.8 percent uranium recognizable as uraninite by a sharp, strong X-ray diffraction pattern. A similar...
Some thorium prospects, Lemhi Pass area, Beaverhead County, Montana
Frank C. Armstrong
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 918
The Last Chance group> Brown Bear and Shady Tree claims in Beaverhead County, Mont., were explored for thorium under a Defense Minerals Exploration Administration Contract in 1951 and 1952. The project was undertaken to explore northwest-trending moderately to steep dipping, thorite-bearing quartz-barite-hematite veins. The veins are wall-rock replacements and fissure fillings...
Reconnaissance examination of the uranium deposits northeast of Winston, Broadwater County, Montana
George E. Becraft
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 917
Anomalous radioactivity and a yellow secondary uranium mineral tentatively identified as carnotite have been found in Tertiary sedimentary rocks about 3 miles northeast of Winston, Mont. The uranium is in tuffs and tuffaceous shales and particularly in beds rich in organic matter. Carnotite(?) was identified from three localities, principally coating...
A reconnaissance for uranium in carbonaceous rocks in southwestern Colorado and parts of New Mexico
Elmer H. Baltz Jr.
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 915
Coal and carbonaceous shale of the Dakota formation of Cretaceous age were examined for radioactivity in the Colorado Plateau of southwestern Colorado and northwestern New l1exico during the summer of 1953. Older and younger sedimentary rocks and some igneous rocks also were examined, but in less detail, Weak radioactivity was...
Radioactivity investigations in the Cache Creek area, Yentna district, Alaska, 1945
G. D. Robinson, Helmuth Wedow, John B. Lyons
1955, Bulletin 1024-A
Compilation of records of surface waters of the United States through September 1950: Part 7. Lower Mississippi River basin
J. V. B. Wells
1955, Water Supply Paper 1311
No abstract available....
Estimates of ground-water storage capacity of the Lompoc subarea, Santa Ynez River Valley, California
H.D. Wilson Jr.
1955, Open-File Report 55-201
Geology of the Edison area, Sussex County, New Jersey
Donald Roy Baker
1955, Open-File Report 55-3
Radioactivity of coals and associated rocks in Beaver, Clearfield, and Jefferson Counties, Pennsylvania
John C. Ferm
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 468
Geology of the Egnar quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater, William Lee Stokes, David A. Phoenix
1955, Geologic Quadrangle 68
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map of the Woodside-5 quadrangle, Emery County, Utah
P. P. Orkild
1955, IMAP 5
Photogeologic map of the Aneth-3 quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
R.J. Hackman
1955, IMAP 92
Elemental composition of Colorado Plateau sandstone-type uranium deposits
Eugene Merle Shoemaker, A.T. Miesch, W.L. Newman, L.B. Riley
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 446
Decriptions of 14 measured sections in southwest Virginia and eastern Kentucky
Ralph H. Wilpolt, Douglas W. Marden
1955, Open-File Report 55-200
No abstract available. ...
Occurrence of diatomaceous earth near Kenai, Alaska
George Plafker
1955, Open-File Report 55-139
Diatomaceous earth occurs in post-glacial lake deposits exposed along the shore of Cook Inlet north of the village of Kenai, Alaska. Diatomaceous earth is an unconsolidated earthy deposit formed by accumulation of the minute siliceous tests (skeletons) of diatoms, a type of algae. Diatomaceous earth is sometimes referred to...
Surficial geology of the Louisville quadrangle, Colorado
Harold E. Malde
1955, Bulletin 996-E
Electrical resistivity measurements in the Neillsville area, Wisconsin
H. Cecil Spicer, George J. Edwards
1955, Open-File Report 55-173
Sixty-eight electrical depth profiles were completed in the vicinity of Neillsville, Wis. to obtain information on the water-bearing beds in the glacial moraine and consolidated sedimentary rocks in the area. No productive aquifers were found but the best areas for test drilling are described. The basic theory and interpretation procedures,...