Ground water in alluvial deposits in Oklahoma
S.L. Schoff, E.W. Reed
1951, Economic Geology (46) 76-83
Alluvium along main streams in Oklahoma has long been recognized as a generally dependable aquifer. Pumping tests made in recent years afford a means of comparing one area with another. They indicate coefficients of transmissibility on the order of 70,000 gallons per day per foot in the Arkansas River alluvium near Fort Gibson, and 60,000 in the North Canadian...
Summary of the research work of the Trace Elements Section, Geochemistry and Petrology Branch, for the period January 1-March 31, 1951
John C. Rabbitt
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 151
This report summarized the research work of the Trace Elements Section, Geochemistry and Petrology Branch for the period January 1 - March 31, 1951. Work before that is summarized in an earlier report, "Summary of the research work of the Trace Elements Section, Geochemistry and Petrology Branch, for the period...
Geophysical abstracts 144-147 January-December 1951: (Numbers 12514-13283)
1951, Bulletin 981
Abstracts of world literature contained in periodicals, books, and patents....
Preliminary report on the stratigraphy and structure of the Driftwood-Noluk area, Alaska
E.G. Sable, J.T. Dutro Jr., R. H. Morris
1951, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 39
No abstract available....
Summary report on public samples received 1949-50, trace elements section Washington laboratory, geochemistry and petrology branch
Maurice Deul
1951, Trace Elements Memorandum 124
No abstract available....
The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1951
1951, Report
The Volcano Letter was an informal publication issued at irregular intervals by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) during the years 1925 to 1955. Individual issues contain information on volcanic activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii. Information on volcanic activity at other locations is also occasionally included.The Volcano Letter...
Apache Trail uranium prospect, White Signal district, Grant County, New Mexico
Herman L. Bauer Jr.
1951, Trace Elements Memorandum 121
The Apache Trail uranium prospect in the White Signal district, Grant County. N. Mex., was mapped by the Geological Survey in May 1950. Pre-Cambrian granite is cut by a diabase dike and a parallel quartz-hematite vein, both of which strike easterly and dip 60 to 65 degrees north. Small quantities...
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation in Idaho, 1947-48, Part III
F.W. O’Malley, D.F. Davidson, R.A. Hoppin, R.P. Sheldon
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 188
.The U.S. Geological Survey has measured and sampled the Phosphoria formation at many localities in Idaho and other western states. These data will not be fully synthesized and analyzed for several years but segments of the data, accompanied by little or no interpretation, are published as preliminary reports as they...
Airborne radioactivity survey in the vicinity of Grants, McKinley and Valencia Counties, New Mexico
Frank W. Stead
1951, Trace Elements Memorandum 161
An airborne radioactivity survey in the vicinity of Grants, New Mexico, was made on May 28. 1951; aeromagnetic measurements were made concurrently with the radioactivity measurements. Several radioactivity anomalies were noted in conjunction with negative magnetic anomalies; this association is unusual and may reflect a genetic relationship between the uranium...
Notes on the manganese ores of Brazil
C. F. Park Jr., J. V. N. Dorr, P. W. Guild, A. L. M. Barbosa
1951, Economic Geology (46) 1-22
Brazil has been a small but consistent source of manganese ore for world markets during the last five decades. Production both for export and for domestic use is likely to increase. Deposits can be classified into syngenetic (the primary manganese sediments in iron formation at Urucum) and epigenetic. The epigenetic...
Preliminary report on the geology and ground-water supply of the Newark, New Jersey, area
Henry Herpers, Henry C. Barksdale
1951, Special Report (New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply) 10
In the Newark area, ground water is used chiefly for industrial cooling, air-conditioning, general processing, and for sanitary purposes. A small amount is used in the manufacture of beverages. Total ground-water pumpage in Newark is estimated at not less than 20,000,000 gallons daily. The Newark area is underlain by formations of...
Geologic map of South Dakota
N. H. Darton
1951, Report
No abstract available....
Correlation list of new and old numbers of The Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories for the Years 1869-1875: Miscellaneous Publication, no. 5, Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, 1875
1951, Report
The numbers of the negatives listed in the Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories for the years 1869 to 1875, Miscellaneous Publication No. 5, Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey of the Territories, 1875, were replaced many years ago with...
Treatment with antibiotics of ulcer disease and furunculosis in trout (Mimeograph)
S. F. Snieszko
1951, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Decline of the lake trout fishery in Lake Michigan
Ralph Hile, Paul H. Eschmeyer, George F. Lunger
1951, Fishery Bulletin of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (52) 77-95
No abstract available....
Aromatic fluorine compounds. II. 1,2,4,5-Tetrafluorobenzene and related compounds
G. C. Finger, F.H. Reed, D.M. Burness, D.M. Fort, R.R. Blough
1951, Journal of the American Chemical Society (73) 145-149
The synthesis and properties of 1,2,4,5-tetrafluorobenzene and a group of bromofluoro and chlorofluorobenzenes with a predominating 1,2,4,5-structure are described. Flash point and surface tension data for the fluorinated benzenes and the influence of chlorine substitution upon these values were studied. Under nitration conditions, 1,2,4,5-tetrafluorobenzene will not form a nitro derivative,...
Cooperative investigation of precision and accuracy in chemical analysis of silicate rocks
W.G. Schlecht
1951, Analytical Chemistry (23) 1568-1571
This is the preliminary report of the first extensive program ever organized to study the analysis of igneous rocks, a study sponsored by the United States Geological Survey, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Large samples of two typical igneous rocks,...
Rainfall frequency: An aspect of climatic variation
Luna Bergere Leopold
1951, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (32) 347-357
Analyses which have been made in the past have shown no significant trend in annual values of rainfall during the period of rainfall records in the southwestern United States. In the present study, frequency of daily rains of various sizes are analyzed for four long-record stations in New Mexico. It...
Vegetation of Southwestern watersheds in the nineteenth century
Luna Bergere Leopold
1951, Geographical Review (41) 295-316
The recollections of many old-timers who tell of grass “stirrup high” have given rise to the idea that vegetation in the Southwest was uniformly better in the middle of the last century than it is at present. The change is usually attributed to overgrazing, which timed if it did not...
The geology and geography of the Paunsaugunt region, Utah
H. E. Gregory
1951, Professional Paper 226
No abstract available....
Total intensity aeromagnetic map and accompanying aeromagnetic profiles, southern part of Otter Tail County, Minnesota
J. R. Balsley Jr., M. E. Hill, J. L. Meuschke
1951, Geophysical Investigations Map 50
No abstract available....
A unique bacterium pathogenic for warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals
P. J. Griffin, S. F. Snieszko
1951, Fishery Bulletin 52
No abstract available at this time...
Successful treatment of ulcer disease in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) with terramycin
S. F. Snieszko, S. B. Friddle, P. J. Griffin
1951, Science (113) 717-718
Conservation: Where we stand: Review of Water, land, and people
Luna Bergere Leopold
1951, The Living Wilderness (36)
A distinguished conservationist, just returned from more than a year in those Pacific islands held in trust by the United States, reports that representatives of the government there are nearly completely concerned with the maintenance of an administrative organization. Actual advances in matters of land use, of maintaining the material...
Aromatic fluorine compounds. IV. 1,2,3,5-Tetrafluorobenzene
G. C. Finger, F.H. Reed, R.E. Oesterling
1951, Journal of the American Chemical Society (73) 152-153
The preparation of 1,2,3,5-tetrafluorobenzene and some of its intermediates is described. Cuprous oxide as a catalyst was used to advantage in the hypophosphorous acid deamination method....