The "Clinton" sands in Canton, Dover, Massillon, and Navarre quadrangles, Ohio
James Franklin Pepper, Wallace De Witt Jr., Gail M. Everhart
1953, Bulletin 1003-A
The Canton, Dover, Massillon, and Navarre quadrangles cover about 880 square miles in eastern Ohio. Canton is the largest city in the mapped area. In these four quadrangles, the well drillers generally recognize three "Clinton" sands - in descending order, the "stray Clinton", the "red Clinton", and the "white Clinton"....
Geology and coal deposits in part of the Coos Bay coal field, Oregon
Donald Cave Duncan
1953, Bulletin 982-B
Iron-ore deposits of the Iron Mountain district, Washington County, Idaho
J. Hoover Mackin
1953, Bulletin 982-E
General and engineering geology of the Wray area, Colorado and Nebraska
Dorothy Rachel Hill, Jessie M. Tompkin
1953, Bulletin 1001
Zinc-copper deposit at Tracy Arm, Petersburg district, Alaska
Hugh Richard Gault, R. E. Fellows
1953, Bulletin 998-A
Distribution of uranium in rich phosphate beds of the Phosphoria formation
M.E. Thompson
1953, Bulletin 988-D
Geochemical prospecting abstracts through June 1952
John Warvelle Harbaugh
1953, Bulletin 1000-A
Fluorspar deposits of the Eagle Mountains, Trans-Pecos Texas
Elliot Gillerman
1953, Bulletin 987
The Eagle Mountains are in the southeastern part of Hudspeth County, Tex., about 17 miles southwest of Van Horn and 100 miles southeast of El Paso, Tex. The fluorspar deposits are in the northern and northeastern parts of the mountains, except for the Rocky Ridge deposits, which are near the...
Geology of the Dover magnetite district, Morris County, New Jersey
P.K. Sims
1953, Bulletin 982-G
No abstract available....
Some lead-zinc and zinc-copper deposits of the Ketchikan and Wales districts, Alaska
G. D. Robinson, William Stephens Twenhofel
1953, Bulletin 998-C
Contributions to geochemistry, 1949
Walter Wallace Brannock, and others
1953, Bulletin 992
Uranium-bearing deposits west of Clancey, Jefferson County, Montana
Wayne A. Roberts, Arthur J. Gude
1953, Bulletin 988-F
No abstract available....
Constitution diagrams of Pennsylvania anthracite
Holly Clyde Wagner
1953, Bulletin 995-A
Geology of the area adjacent to the Free Enterprise mine, Jefferson County, Montana
Wayne A. Roberts, Arthur J. Gude
1953, Bulletin 988-G
Hawaiian volcanoes during 1950
R.H. Finch, Gordon Andrew Macdonald
1953, Bulletin 996-B
Some zinc-lead deposits of the Wrangell district, Alaska
Hugh Richard Gault, Darwin L. Rossman, G.M. Flint Jr., R.G. Ray
1953, Bulletin 998-B
No abstract available....
Pleistocene-Recent boundary in the Rocky Mountain region
Charles Burton Hunt
1953, Bulletin 996-A
Limonite deposits near Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon
Preston Enslow Hotz
1953, Bulletin 982-C
Geologic investigation of the Boyertown magnetite deposits in Pennsylvania
H. E. Hawkes, Helmuth Wedow Jr., James R. Balsley
1953, Bulletin 995-D
A preliminary report of geochemical investigations in the Blackbird District
F. C. Canney, H. E. Hawkes, G.M. Richmond, J. S. Vhay
1953, Open-File Report 53-31
This paper reviews an experimental geochemical prospecting survey in the Blackbird cobalt-copper mining district. The district is in east-central Idaho, about 20 miles west-southwest of Salmon. The area is one of deeply weathered nearly flat-topped upland surfaces cut by steep-walled valleys which are tributary to the canyon of Panther Creek....
Instructions for sampling in geochemical prospecting
H. E. Hawkes
1953, Open-File Report 53-105
Geology of the Cathedral Bluffs oil-shale area, Rio Blanco and Garfield Counties, Colorado
J. R. Donnell, W. B. Cashion, James H. Brown Jr.
1953, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 134
No abstract available....
A thick coal bed near Lake De Smet, Johnson County, Wyoming
W. J. Mapel, J. M. Schopf, J. R. Gill
1953, Circular 228
Reconnaissance geologic traverses in western Mineral County, Montana
R. E. Wallace, J. W. Hosterman
1953, Open-File Report 53-264
Uranium in the metal-mining districts of Colorado
Robert Ugstad King, B. F. Leonard, F. B. Moore, C. T. Pierson
1953, Circular 215
Many varieties of abnormally radioactive rocks and ores have been found in Colorado as a result of more than eight years of geologic studies by the U. S. Geological Survey, but only a small proportion of these contain uranium in sufficient quantities to be of possible commercial interest....