Construction materials in Decatur County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry V. Beck, Charles H. Bearman, Claude W. Matthews
1950, Circular 40
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Wheatland Flats area, Wyoming
Robert Thomas Littleton
1950, Circular 70
No abstract available....
Progress report on ground-water investigation in Ashley Valley, Uintah County, Utah
W.B. Nelson, B. E. Lofgren
1950, Open-File Report 50-86
No abstract available....
A radiometric traverse at the Apex Claims (Bates Creek), Gilpin County, Colorado
Robert Ugstad King
1950, Trace Elements Memorandum 22
A glossary of Uranium- and Thorium- bearing minerals
Judith Weiss Frondel, Michael Fleischer
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 103
Mineral constituents in water and their significance
T.B. Dover
1950, Open-File Report 50-69
Pure water does not exist in nature. Because water is a powerful solvent, every drop of rain water carries dissolved or suspended material - dust, pollen, and smoke, as well as the atmospheric gases, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. When rain falls, the water running over the rocks and percolating...
The upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district; In two parts: I General structural relations of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district. II. The ore deposits of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district
Allen V. Heyl Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-13
No abstract available....
Tables of values of W(u) for several values of u[subscript]p and K
R.W. Stallman
1950, Open-File Report 50-97
Coal investigations on the southwest margin of the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1949
Edward Huntington Cobb
1950, Open-File Report 50-32
No abstract available....
Geology of the southern third of the Mullan and Pottsville quadrangles, Shoshone County, Idaho
S. W. Hobbs, R. E. Wallace, Allan Bingham Griggs
1950, Open-File Report 50-40
Geologic interpretations of seismic data, relocation of Route 116, Stations 7-135 in Cheshire, Mass.
Max E. Willard, Daniel Linehan
1950, Open-File Report 50-52
Three segments of the proposed relocation of Route 116, stations 7 to 135, in Cheshire, Mass. require shallow cuts. For the purpose of obtaining information on the depths to bedrock, and on the nature of the overlaying materials, seismic and geologic studies were made of the segments in October 1949....
Basic ground-water data in Lake County, Oregon
F.D. Trauger
1950, Open-File Report 51-156
Wells and water levels in principal ground-water basins in Santa Barbara County, California
G. A. La Rocque, J. E. Upson, G. F. Worts, L. Porter
1950, Water Supply Paper 1068
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1119
Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1084
Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1083
Surface water supply of the United States, 1947, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1082
Aeromagnetic and geologic maps of quadrangles in the Adirondack area
A. F. Buddington, B. F. Leonard
1950, Open-File Report 50-114
Supplementary report on surface-water and ground-water surveys, Nueces River Basin, Texas
W. L. Broadhurst, C.E. Ellsworth
1950, Open-File Report 50-62
A report on the ground-water and surface-water surveys of the Nueces River Basin was included in a report by the Bureau of Reclamation, entitled "Comprehensive plan for water-resources development of the Nueces River Basin project planning report number 5-14.04-3, February 1946"....
Erosion studies at Paricutin, State of Michoacan, Mexico
Kenneth K. Segerstrom
1950, Bulletin 965-A
Raccoons of North and Middle America
Edward A. Goldman, Hartley H.T. Jackson
1950, North American Fauna 60
The raccoons, genus Procyon, colloquially known as “coons,” belong to the carnivorous family Procyonidae, which also includes the American genera Nasua, Nasuella, Bassaricyon, and Potos, and the Old World genera Ailurus and Ailuropoda of the subfamily Ailurinae. The members of the Procyon lotor group (subgenus Procyon), with a transcontinental range from...
List of references pertaining to electrical well logging
R. M. Richardson
1950, Open-File Report 50-92
No abstract available....
Tin deposits of Durango, Mexico
Ward C. Smith, Kenneth K. Segerstrom, Reinaldo Guiza Jr.
1950, Bulletin 962-D
Geophysical abstracts 142, July-September 1950
M.C. Rabbitt, V.L. Skitsky, S.T. Vesselowsky
1950, Bulletin 976-C
Geology of a part of the Virginia City and Eldridge quadrangles, Montana; A summary report
Roger W. Swanson
1950, Open-File Report 51-4