Geologic observations in the epicentral area of the San Francisco earthquake of March 22, 1957
Manuel G. Bonilla
1959, California Division of Mines and Geology Special Report 57
No abstract available....
A compilation of chemical quality data for ground and surface waters in Utah
John G. Connor, C.G. Mitchell
1958, Technical Publication 10
An accelerated use of water resulting from a growing population, industrial expansion, and irrigation has brought into focus the importance of the quality as well as the quantity of this natural resource in Utah. As new demands are made on the existing supply, a search goes on for new sources...
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Kansas, 1957
V.C. Fishel, B.J. Mason
1958, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (131)
Ground-water resources of Elk County, Kansas
C.K. Bayne
1958, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (14) 37-56
Geology and ground-water resources of Logan County, Kansas
C. R. Johnson
1958, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (129)
Sediment studies in Kansas, 1957-1958
Kansas Water Resources Board
1958, Kansas Water News (2) 6-7
Quaternary geology and ground-water resources of the Kansas River Valley between Bonner Springs and Lawrence, Kansas
A.E. Dufford
1958, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (130)
Pumping tests at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Topeka, Kansas
U.S. Geological Survey
1958, Report
Tuberculosis of fish
Thomas J. Parisot
1958, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (22) 240-245
No abstract available. ...
Record of the fungus Ichthyosporidium Caullery and Mesnil, 1905, in Idaho
A. John Ross, Thomas J. Parisot
1958, Journal of Parasitology (44) 453-454
No abstract available....
A possible cause of sunburn in fish
1958, Progressive Fish-Culturist (20) 111-113
A LESION DESCRIBED AS A GRAY ΡATCH GENERALLY LOCATED ΑΝΤΕRIOR TO THE DORSAL FIN has been associated with high mortality of fish on numerous occasions in production hatcheries throughout the United States. This lesion has been called "sunburn" or "backpeel." No bacteria or other pathogens have been found in fish...
Record of the parasitic copepod Lernaea cyprinacea L. in Oregon and Washington fishes
J. R. Uzmann, H. J. Rayner
1958, Journal of Parasitology (44) 452-453
No abstract available....
Rapid counting of nematoda in salmon by peptic digestion
Joseph A. Stern, Diptiman Chakravarti, Joseph R. Uzmann, M. N. Hesselholt
1958, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 255
The nematode parasite Anisakis sp. can be recovered, relatively unaltered, from chum salmon musculature by high temperature (52°+2°C.) peptic digestion of the flesh. The procedure, which is presented in detail, appears to be more thorough in isolating the parasite than dissection of the flesh and manual isolation of the worms. In...
Geology of the Ogotoruk Creek area, northwestern Alaska
Reuben Kachadoorian, M.J. Slaughter, George Porterfield
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 976
No abstract available....
Geologic effects of the Rainier underground test : preliminary report
A. B. Gibbons
1958, Trace Elements Investigations 718
No abstract available....
Summary of ground-water investigations in the Holland area, Michigan
Morris Deutsch
1958, Progress Report 20
No abstract available....
Discussion of "Mechanics of sediment-ripple formation"
M.L. Albertson, D.B. Simons, E.V. Richardson
1958, Journal of the Hydraulics Division (84) 23-32
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Elk Ridge 3 NE quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
Richard Q. Lewis Sr., Russell H. Campbell
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 888
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on engineering geology of thirteen tunnel sites, Nevada Test Site
Verl Richard Wilmarth, Francis Alexander McKeown, Ernest Dobrovolny
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 773
Reconnaissance of 13 areas in and adjacent to Nevada Test Site was completed. Of the 13 areas, Forty Mile Canyon, South-central Shoshone Mountain, and Southeast Shoshone Mountain named in order of preference, offer many advantages for carrying on future underground nuclear explosions....
Record of wells in Nassau County, N.Y., Supplement 2
New York State Water Power and Control Commission
1958, Bulletin GW-39
Chloride concentration and temperature of water from wells in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 1928-53
J.F. Hoffman, S.J. Spiegel
1958, Bulletin GW-38
In vitro and in vivo sensitivity testing of a fish-pathogenic Corynebacterium
K. Wolf, C. E. Dunbar
1958, Bacteriological Proceedings (1958) 19-19
No abstract available at this time...
'Operation recovery'--the Atlantic coastal netting project
J. Baird, C.S. Robbins, A.M. Bagg, J.V. Dennis
1958, Bird-Banding (29) 137-168
No abstract available....
Report of state-wide bird count, May 3, 1958
S.H. Low, C.S. Robbins
1958, Maryland Birdlife (14) 41-48
Distemper in raccoons and foxes suspected of having rabies
R.T. Habermann, C. M. Herman, F.P. Williams Jr.
1958, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (132) 31-35
1) Twenty-one raccoons and 3 red foxes were collected from areas where suspected rabies occurred. All were found to be nonrabid. 2) Distemper was diagnosed in 14 of the 21 raccoons by demonstrating intracytoplasmic and intranuclear inclusions in the brain and visceral tissues. Two of the 3 foxes...