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A petrographic study of Gila Polychrome 
E.B. Danson, R.M. Wallace
1956, American Antiquity (22) 180-183
Gila Polychrome pottery has been recognized since the time of the earliest archaeological work in the Southwest. Cushing, in 1887–88, recognized in the polychromes at Los Muertos and other Classic period sites of the Hohokam area the pottery type we now call Gila Polychrome. As more of the Southwest became...
Discussion of “The displacement of calibration curves for electrical soil‐moisture units”
F. R. Dreibelbis, Irwin Remson, G. S. Fox
1956, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (37) 497-499
This paper seems to leave unanswered a number of questions pertaining to calibration of soil‐moisture units. In Remson and Fox's discussion of results they list five facts that are shown by the calibration.The first three deal with the second drying curve being different than the first, and subsequent dryings being...
Application of the modified Einstein procedure for computation of total sediment load
K. B. Schroeder, C. H. Hembree
1956, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (37) 197-212
A method that enables good estimates to be made of total sediment load has been tested with data from several western streams. The method, which uses both theoretical and empirical formulas, combines a modification of Einstein's procedure for computing bed‐material load and the usually available data from suspended‐sediment measurements. Basic...
Non-pegmatitic resources of beryllium in United States
Lawrence Allen Warner, W.T. Holser, V.R. Wilmarth, E.N. Cameron
1956, Trace Elements Investigations 137
During the period from 1948 to 1950 the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a program of field and laboratory research w determine the mode of occurrence of beryllium in non-pegmatitic rocks and mineral deposits as part of the Beryllium Program of the Division of Raw Materials of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Approximately 23...