Abstracts of the literature on synthesis of apatites and some related phosphates
Elizabeth B. Jaffe
1951, Circular 135
A semimicro method for the determination of cobalt in soils and rocks: A field test using the chromograph
Hy Almond, Harold Bloom
1951, Circular 125
Index of surface-water records, part 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 130
Index of surface-water records, part 11, Pacific slope basins in California, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 145
The index lists the stream-flow and reservoir stations in the Pacific Slope Basins in California for which records have been or are to be published for periods prior to September 30, 1950. The stations are listed in downstream order. Tributary streams are indicated by indention. Station names are given in their...
A review of the geology and coal resources of the Bering River coal field, Alaska
Farrell F. Barnes
1951, Circular 146
Exploratory drilling in the Prairie du Chien Group of the Wisconsin zinc-lead district by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1949-1950
Allen Van Heyl, Erwin J. Lyons, Allen F. Agnew
1951, Circular 131
The U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey explored the Prairie du Chien group in the main productive area of the Wisconsin zinc-lead district during 1949-50. Eight properties--Crow Branch diggings, Leix, Harris, Spitzbarth, Kennedy, James, Raisbeck and Vinegar Hill Roaster--were explored using both...
Estimated use of water in the United States - 1950
Kenneth Allen MacKichan
1951, Circular 115
An estimated 170,000 million gallons of water was withdrawn from the ground, lakes, or streams each day on the average during 1950 and used on the farms and in the homes, factories, and business establishments of the United States. An additional 1,100,000 million gallons per day was used to generate...
Ground-water resources of the Paintrock irrigation project, Wyoming, with a section on the quality of the water
Frank Albert Swenson, W. Kenneth Bach, Herbert A. Swenson
1951, Circular 96
The ground-water conditions of the area covered by the Paintrock irrigation project, in north-central Wyoming, were investigated during the summer of 1947. The purpose of the study was to obtain a general evaluation of ground-water recharge, discharge, and storage in the area now irrigated and in the adjacent areas where...
Carnotite deposits in the Carrizo Mountains area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona, and San Juan County, New Mexico
William Lee Stokes
1951, Circular 111
Index of surface-water records, part 1, North Atlantic slope basins, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 138
Geologic construction-material resources in Sheridan County, Kansas
Henry Vorhees Beck, Robert K. McCormack
1951, Circular 118
Index of surface-water records, part 2, South Atlantic and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, to September 30, 1950
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 122
Monthly and annual discharge of Missouri River between Fort Benton, Montana and Hermann, Missouri, and principal tributaries
Guy C. Stevens, Clayton H. Hardison
1951, Circular 108
Construction-materials in Cloud County, Kansas
Laurence Perry Buck, Richard Van Horn, Robert G. Young
1951, Circular 88
No abstract available....
Some aspects of the water supply in the South Coastal basin, California
Harold Coble Troxell, J. F. Poland, and others
1951, Circular 105
The observation well network in Alabama was started in 1940. Unpublished water-level data collected periodically at 254 observation wells are listed in this report with the location, description, and general information on construction of the observation wells. Publications containing water-level data from selected observation wells are also listed. (USGS)...
Water resources of southeastern Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Jack B. Graham, John W. Mangan, Walter F. White
1951, Circular 104
This report has been prepared as a contribution to the development of southeastern Bucks County, Pa. It summarizes available information on the water resources of this 90-square mile area and evaluates current supplies. Future development of the area may change both the available quantity and the quality of the water...
Kansas-Missouri floods of July 1951
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Circular 151
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Wheatland Flats area, Wyoming
Robert Thomas Littleton
1950, Circular 70
No abstract available....
Construction materials in Decatur County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry V. Beck, Charles H. Bearman, Claude W. Matthews
1950, Circular 40
Progress of geologic work in Iron and Dickinson Counties, Michigan
Carl E. Dutton
1950, Circular 84
Geologic construction-material resources in Republic County, Kansas
Frank E. Byrne, Henry V. Beck, Vincent B. Coombs, Wwndell B. Johnson
1950, Circular 79
The lignite deposits of the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations Corson, Dewey, And Ziebach counties, South Dakota and Sioux county, North Dakota
Norman M. Denson
1950, Circular 78
No abstract available....
Training geologists: A United States Geological Survey viewpoint
Harold MacColl Bannerman, William Thomas Pecora
1950, Circular 73
Index of surface-water records, part 11, Pacific slope basins in California, to September 30, 1948
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Circular 72
The index lists the stream-flow ana reservoir stations in the Pacific Slope Basins in California for which records have been or are to be published for periods prior to September 30, 1948. The stations are listed in downstream order. Tributary streams are indicated by indention....
Coal resources of the United States, A progress report, November 1, 1950
Paul Averitt, Louise R. Berryhill
1950, Circular 94
Interest in the quantity and quality of the coal reserves of the United States has increased greatly since the end of World War II, principally because of the growing realization that the ultimate reserves of petroleum and natural gas, although largely undefined, still. have finite limits. With the greatly increased...