Quicksilver deposits of Steens Mountain and Pueblo Mountains, southeast Oregon
Howel Williams, Robert R. Compton
1953, Bulletin 995-B
Use of impounded water for fish culture
Harlan E. Johnson, Richard F. Brice
1953, Research Report 35
Physiography and glacial geology of western Montana and adjacent areas
W. C. Alden
1953, Professional Paper 231
Pegmatite investigations 1942-1945, Black Hills, South Dakota
L. R. Page
1953, Professional Paper 247
No abstract available....
Callovian (Jurassic) ammonites from the United States and Alaska; Part 1, Western interior United States
R. W. Imlay
1953, Professional Paper 249-A
Callovian (Jurassic) ammonites from the United States and Alaska; Part 2. Alaska Peninsula and Cook Inlet regions
R. W. Imlay
1953, Professional Paper 249-B
No abstract available....
American Triassic coiled nautiloids
Bernhard Kummel
1953, Professional Paper 250
Geology and mineral deposits of Jumbo basin, southeastern Alaska
G.C. Kennedy
1953, Professional Paper 251
No abstract available....
Geology and larger Foraminifera of Saipan Island
W. Storrs Cole, Josiah Bridge
1953, Professional Paper 253
American Upper Cretaceous Echinoidea
C.W. Cooke
1953, Professional Paper 254-A
No abstract available....
Investigations of woodcock, snipe, and rails in 1952
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1953, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 18
Classification of wetlands of the United States
Alexander C. Martin, Neil Hotchkiss, Francis M. Uhler, Warren S. Bourn
1953, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 20
Waterfowl populations and breeding conditions - summer 1952
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1953, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 21
Geology of the San Manuel copper deposit, Arizona
G. M. Schwartz
1953, Professional Paper 256
No abstract available....
Geology and geography of the Henry Mountains region, Utah
Charles B. Hunt, Paul Averitt, Ralph L. Miller
1953, Professional Paper 228
The Henry Mountains region in southeastern Utah is one of the classic areas in geology because of the study made there by Grove Karl Gilbert in 1875 and 1876. His report on the geology of the mountains was the first to recognize that intrusive bodies may deform their host rocks...
Lower Tertiary crinoids from northwestern Oregon
R.C. Moore, H.E. Vokes
1953, Professional Paper 233-E
Geology and ore deposits of the west slope of the Mosquito Range
C. H. Behre Jr.
1953, Professional Paper 235
Probable Reklaw age of a ferruginous conglomerate in eastern Texas
L. W. Stephenson
1953, Professional Paper 243-C
No abstract available....
Cenomanian ammonite fauna from the Mosby sandstone of central Montana
W. A. Cobban
1953, Professional Paper 243-D
Auditory region in North American fossil Felidae; its significance in phylogeny
Jean Hough
1953, Professional Paper 243-G
Cranial morphology of some Oligocene Artiodactyla
F.C. Whitmore Jr.
1953, Professional Paper 243-H
Geology and ore deposits of the Boulder County tungsten district, Colorado
T. S. Lovering, Ogden Tweto
1953, Professional Paper 245
Stratigraphic sections at White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan
Walter S. White, J.C. Wright
1953, Open-File Report 53-269
The lithology and stratigraphy of the ore zones near the base of the Nonesuch formation in the vicinity of the White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan, are shown on preliminary stratigraphic sections that have been made available for examination.Partial logs of 91 holes, drilled by the Copper Range Company...
The Robinson and Weatherly uraniferous pyrobitumen deposits near Placerville, San Miguel County, Colorado
V.R. Wilmarth, R.C. Vickers
1953, Open-File Report 53-273
Uranium deposits that contain uraniferous pyrobitumen of possible hydrothermal origin occur at the Weatherly and Robinson properties near Placerville, San Miguel County, Colo. These deposits were mined for copper, silver, and gold more than 50 years ago and were developed for uranium in 1950. The Robinson property, half a mile...
Marine geology of the Near Islands Shelf, Alaska
Philip Challacombe Scruton
1953, Open-File Report 53-245
During the summer of 1950 on the insular shelf surrounding the Near Islands, Alaska, 193 oceanographic stations were occupied from aboard the U. S. Geological Survey vessel EIDER. Bottom character and temperature observations were made at these stations. The composition and size distribution characteristics of the bottom samples have been...