Position of the salt-water body in the magothy(?) formation in the Cedarhurst-Woodmere area of southwestern Nassau county, Long Island, N.Y.
N.J. Lusczynski, W.V. Swarzenski
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1739-1750
The position and chloride concentration of a sizable body of salt water, moving slowly landsyard from the south-shore bays of Long Island and the Atlantic Ocean were defined by recent test drilling in the Cedarhurst-Woodmere area of southwestern Nassau County, Long Island, N. Most of the salt-water body is in the lower part of a...
Peromyscus ranges at high and low population densities
Lucille F. Stickel
1960, Journal of Mammalogy (41) 433-441
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Municipal water supplies on the Mesabi and Vermillion Iron Ranges, northeastern Minnesota
R. D. Cotter, L.H. Young
1960, Report
No abstract available....
An automatic-tracking device for visual-accumulation-tube analysis
J. V. Skinner
1960, Water Resources Bulletin (November) 135-137
No abstract available....
The chief oxide-burgin area discoveries, East Tintic district, Utah; A case history
J.B. Bush, D.R. Cook, T. S. Lovering, H. T. Morris
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1507-1540
In 1955 exploration for base and precious metals was undertaken by Bear Creek Mining Company immediately north of the Main Tintic district, Utah. During the course of this work Bear Creek became interested in the East Tintic district, primarily as a result of the activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in...
A rapid and accurate contour interpolator
O.T. Marsh
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1555-1560
An instrument called a "contourpolator" is described. The device is constructed from readily available materials costing about $2.00 and consists of 4 primary parts. Detailed instructions are provided for its assembly and use....
Metallization and post-mineral hypogene argillization, Lost River tin mine, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1478-1506
The Lost River tin and tungsten deposit occurs in a buried granite pluton and in associated rhyolite dikes that intrude Paleozoic limestone. The dikes and parts of the granite were greisenized and then argillized irregularly. Metallization accompanied greisenization rather than argilli-zation, although both processes probably were closely related in time. Iron-zinc ratios...
Scheelite in the precambrian gneisses of Colorado
O.L. Tweto
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1406-1428
Scheelite of Precambrian age has been found at several localities in Colorado and Wyoming in recent years. Most of it is disseminated in regionally metamorphosed rocks, principally in calc-silicate gneiss, but also in amphibolite. Small amounts are found in pegmatites and in gold-or copper-quartz veins of Precambrian age. The scheelite in most of the deposits contains molybdenum, and much of...
A colored leg strip for marking birds
D. L. Campbell
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 431-431
No abstract available....
Mallard age and sex determination from wings
S.M. Carney, A. D. Geis
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 372-381
No abstract available. ...
Geological age of the Claypool site, northeastern Colorado
H.E. Malde
1960, American Antiquity (26) 215-222
Artifacts related to the Cody complex occur in medium-grained sand that is spread as a blanket eolian deposit a few feet thick in the Claypool site area, Washington County, Colorado. The artifact-bearing sand lacks noticeable dunal topography and lies unconformably on marl of Yarmouth age and on waterlaid coarse sand and fine...
Variation in surface elevation of the nisqually glacier Mt. Rainier, Washington
A. Johnson
1960, International Association of Scientific Hydrology - Bulletin (5) 54-60
Variation in surface elevations of the Nisqually Glacier has been recorded since 1942 by the annual measurement of three profiles across the glacier, designated as nos. 1, 2, and 3, located 0.5, 1.0, and 1.7 miles respectively from the terminus, at approximate mean elevations of 5,250,6,000, and 6,800 feet. A fourth...
Montana earthquakes noted in pennsylvania mine‐water pools
W.B. Hopkins, T.A. Simpson
1960, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (41) 435-436
A recent paper by daCosta [1959] reported water‐level fluctuations caused by the Montana earthquake of August 18, 1959, and mentioned the fluctuations registered in three mine‐water pools of the Northern anthracite field in northeastern Pennsylvania, ten miles north of Wilkes‐Barre. This paper will discuss the water‐level phenomena of these pools in more detail. Most...
Chemical equilibrium diagrams for ground-water systems/les graphiques de l'équilibre chimique pour les systèmes des eaux souterrainnes
J.D. Hem
1960, International Association of Scientific Hydrology - Bulletin (5) 45-53
Chemical equilibrium in water in contact with calcite is expressed by means of a pH grid overlay on a log-log plot of activities of bicarbonate vs. calcium ions. Solubility of ferrous iron and the solid-phase minerals that would be stable in a solution containing activities of 10 ppm of sulfate...
Mapping mean areal precipitation
D.R. Dawdy, W. B. Langbein
1960, International Association of Scientific Hydrology - Bulletin (5) 16-23
A method is presented for using point mean precipitation data to estimate areal values in regions of high relief. Variation of precipitation with altitude is determined. Local anomalies from this relationship are mapped, and lines of equal anomaly are drawn. By use of the mean relation corrected for the local anomaly, the mean precipitation at...
Areal flood-frequency analysis in a humid region
M. A. Benson
1960, International Association of Scientific Hydrology - Bulletin (5) 5-15
This study was made to define the relation between floods in a humid region and the causative factors that account for their variability. The study covered the basic relationships between peak discharges and hydrologic factors as well as the practical working methods for generalizing the results on a regional basis. Statistical multiple-correlation...
Botanical prospecting for ore deposits
H.L. Cannon
1960, Science (132) 591-598
How plant chemistry is being used to aid the geologist in his search for metals at home and abroad....
Big game inventory for 1959
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 425
No abstract available....
Reflectivity measurements with a hallimond visual microphotometer
Benjamin F. Leonard III
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1306-1312
No abstract available. ...
Waterfowl status report, 1960
W.F. Crissey
1960, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 51
No abstract available....
Fur catch in the United States, 1959
U.S. Branch of Wildlife Research
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 424
No abstract available....
Extract ability of humic acid from coalified logs as a guide to temperatures in colorado plateau sediments
Irving A. Breger, J.C. Chandler
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1039-1047
Coalified logs in Triassic and Jurassic sediments of the Colorado Plateau have been exposed to alkaline ground water. Extraction of humic acids under such conditions is temperature dependent. Study of residual humic acids in a suite of coalified logs has indicated that temperatures up to but not over 120° C prevailed in the sediments. This maximum temperature corresponds with that...
First natural occurrence of coesite
E. C. T. Chao, E.M. Shoemaker, B.M. Madsen
1960, Science (132) 220-222
Coesite, the high-pressure polymorph of SiO2, hitherto known only as a synthetic compound, is identified as an abundant mineral in sheared Coconino sandstone at Meteor Crater, Arizona. This natural occurrence has important bearing on the recognition of meteorite impact craters in quartz-bearing geologic formations....
The need for differentiation of trichomoniasis and pox infection in doves
L. N. Locke, C. M. Herman, E.S. King Jr.
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 348-348
No abstract available. ...
The chief oxide-burgin area discoveries, East Tintic district, Utah; A case history
J.B. Bush, D.R. Cook, T. S. Lovering, H. T. Morris
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1116-1147
The Burgin shaft is in the Chief Oxide area of the E. Tintic district, Utah, and is about a mile E. of any previously known ore bodies; workings from it are currently developing a substantial amount of commercial Pb-Zn ore in several blind ore bodies...