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Geological Survey investigations in the U12e.05 tunnel, Nevada Test Site
William H. Diment, V.R. Wilmarth, F. N. Houser, D.D. Dickey, E. N. Hinrichs, T. Botinelly, R.E. Wilcox, F.M. Byers Jr.
1959, Trace Elements Memorandum 997
The papers comprising the various parts of this report contain the preliminary results of the U. S. Geological Survey investigations in the U12e.05 tunnel at the Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada Test Site, Nye County & Nevada (fig. 1). Reports on electrical resistivity, natural radioactivity, and heat required to raise the...
The Geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District
Allen V. Heyl Jr., Allen F. Agnew, Erwin J. Lyons, Charles H. Behre Jr., Arthur E. Flint
1959, Professional Paper 309
The upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district includes the southwest part of Wisconsin, the northwest corner of Illinois, and a narrow fringe of Iowa extending from Bellevue to McGregor, just west of the Mississippi River. The total area of the district is 4,000 square miles. The entire district is drained by...
Summary of floods in the United States during 1952
J. V. B. Wells
1959, Water Supply Paper 1260-F
Extensive flooding occurred in the basins of the Missouri and upper Mississippi Rivers and the Red River of the North. Other large floods were confined mainly to the States of Texas, Utah, Nevada, and California. The most intense of the large floods was the September flood in south-central Texas, which...