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Geology of the Pine Mountain quadrangle, Mesa county, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr.
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 704
The Pine Mountain quadrangle is one of eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of these quadrangles was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comprehensive study of carnotite deposits. The rocks exposed...
Airborne radioactivity survey of the Aspen Mountain area, Sweetwater county, Wyoming
J. L. Meuschke, R.M. Moxham
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 609
The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey covering 700 square miles in the Aspen Mountain area, Sweetwater county, Wyoming. The survey was made by the U.S. Geological Survey, October 22, 1952, as part of a cooperative program with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. The survey was...
Geology of the Naturita NW quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr., J.D. Vogel
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 702
The Naturita NW quadrangle is one of eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of these quadrangles were mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comprehensive study of carnotite deposits. The rocks...
Geology of the Joe Davis Hill quadrangle, Dolores and San Miguel counties, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr., Henry Bell III
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 700
The Joe Davis Hill quadrangle is one of eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of these quadrangles was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comprehensive study of carnotite deposits. The rocks exposed...
Airborne radioactivity survey of the Miller Hill area, Carbon county, Wyoming
J. L. Meuschke, R.M. Moxham
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 606
The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey covering 65 square miles northwest of Miller Hill, Carbon county, Wyoming. The survey was made by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of a cooperative program with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. At 500 feet above the ground, the...
Progress report on the Kiligwa anticlinorium
Irvin L. Tailleur, Bion H. Kent
1953, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 40
This report was prepared to assist in the planning of seismic profiles to be run across the anticlinorium in the vicinity pf the Kiligwa River. The stratigraphy and structure of the mapped area south of the anticlinorium are reviewed....
Geology of the Horse Range Mesa quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr., A.L. Bush, Henry Bell III, C. F. Withington
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 699
The Horse Range Mesa quadrangle is one of eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of the quadrangles was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comprehensive study of carnotite deposits. The rocks...
Results of reconnaissance for uranium in nonmarine carbonaceous rocks in parts of California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington during 1951 and 1952
Donald C. Duncan
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 444-A
Nonmarine carbonaceous rocks, including shales, coal, and peat, were tested at about 3 localities in California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Rocks ranging in age from Carboniferous to Quaternary were examine, although the principal attention was given middle and late Tertiary lignites of the northern part of the Great...
High Plains, or Llano Estacado, Texas-New Mexico
Carl H. Gaum
1953, Book chapter, The physical and economic foundation of natural resources; Volume 4: Subsurface facilities of water management and patterns of supply, type area studies
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Airborne radioactivity survey of the Devils Tower area, Crook county, Wyoming
J. R. Henderson, R.M. Moxham
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 605
The accompanying map shows the results of an airborne radioactivity survey covering 45 square miles northwest of Devils Tower, Crook County, Wyoming. The survey was made by the U.S. Geological Survey on September 4, 1952, as part of a cooperative program with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. The survey...
Geology of the Hamm Canyon quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr.
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 698
The Hamm Canyon quadrangle is on eof eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of these quadrangles was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comprehensive study of carnotite deposits. The rocks exposed...
Carnotite resources of the Spud Patch area, San Miguel County, Colorado
Henry Bell III
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 286
The Spud Patch area comprises about 8 square in T. 43 M., R. 18 and 19 W., San Miguel County, Colo., and is about 4 miles northeast of Egnar, Colo. Claims of the United States Vanadium Co. and the Vanadium Corp. of America cover about half the area. Claims of...
Geology of the Gypsum Gap quadrangle, Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr.
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 697
The Gypsum Gap quadrangle is one eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of these quadrangles was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comparative study of carnotite deposits. The rocks exposed in...
Geology of the Gateway quadrangle, Mesa county Colorado
Fred W. Cater Jr.
1953, Trace Elements Memorandum 696
The Gateway quadrangle is one of eighteen 7 1/2-minute quadrangles covering the principal carnotite-producing area of southwestern Colorado. The geology of these quadrangles was mapped by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission as part of a comprehensive study of carnotite deposits. The rocks exposed in the eighteen...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria Formation in Idaho, 1949: part I
R.P. Sheldon, M.A. Warner, M.E. Thompson, H.W. Peirce
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 364
The U.S. Geological Survey has recently measured and sampled the Phosphoria formation at many localities in Idaho and other western states. These data will not be fully synthesized for many years, but segments of the data, accompanied by little or no interpretation, are published as preliminary reports as they...
Reconnaissance for uranium-bearing carbonaceous rocks in New Mexico, 1952
G.O. Bachman, E.H. Baltz, R.B. O’Sullivan
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 198
Reconnaissance for uranium in coal and black shale in New Mexico during 1952 was largely an extension of work initiated during the 1951 field season. No uranium deposits of economic interest were found, although minor amounts of uranium were noted at several localities....