Life history of lake herring of Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Stanford H. Smith
1956, Fishery Bulletin (109) 87-138
Although the lake herring has been an important contributor to the commercial fish production of Green Bay, little has been known about it. This study is based on field observations and data from about 6,500 lake herring collected over the period 1948 to 1952. Relatively nonselective commercial pound nets...
Report of the Arkansas-White-Red Basins Inter-Agency Committee
U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Report
Ground-water resources of Osage County [Kansas]
H.G. O’Connor
1955, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (13) 28-49
A mycosis-like granuloma of fish
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake, W. L. Lehman
1955, Journal of Infectious Diseases (97) 262-267
Mycoses of systemic distribution are rarely observed in fresh-water fish in this country. In a recent review of atypical cell growths in fishes, Nigrelli cited the only known instance of a mycetoma in a North American fresh-water fish which occurred in the head of fingerling landlocked salmon from an Idaho...
Histopathology of fish: I. Techniques and principles
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
1955, Progressive Fish-Culturist (17) 166-171
The techniques of histopathology have been used for many years in the study of human and animal diseases. Until very recent times, however, histology has been applied to fish studies only very infrequently. This brief discussion is intended to acquaint the reader with the techniques and principles involved and to...
Geology and ground-water resources of Jewell County, Kansas
V.C. Fishel, A.R. Leonard
1955, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (115)
Geology and ground-water resources of Graham County, Kansas
G.C. Prescott Jr.
1955, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (110)
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation 1953 and 1954
R. W. Swanson, L.D. Carswell, R.P. Sheldon, T. M. Cheney
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 570
Since 1947, the U.S. Geological Survey has measured and sampled phosphatic parts of the Permian Phosphoria formation and its partial stratigraphic correlatives at many localities in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. Preliminary data on the thickness of the beds and their composition at localities sampled prior to 1952 have been...
Geology and beryl deposits of the Peerless pegmatite, Pennington County, South Dakota
Douglas M. Sheridan, Hal G. Stephens, Mortimer H. Staatz, James J. Norton
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 226
The Peerless pegmatite, half a mile south of Keystone, Pennington County, S. Dak., has been a large source of scrap mica and beryl. Feldspar, amblygonite, tantalite-columbite, and cassiterite also have been recovered. The pegmatite is intrusive into Precambrian quartz-mica schist. Much of the schist contains staurolite and chlorite. Staurolite has been...
Some effects of preciptiation on ground water in Wisconsin
William James Drescher
1955, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 1
The importance of our water supplies has become increasingly apparent to most of us in recent years. The importance of water was forcefully dramatized by the water shortage in New York City in 1950. In nearly every State in the Union, one or more communities now has or has had...
Interim report on diamond-drill exploration and plans for additional drilling in the Monogram Mesa area, Montrose County, Colorado
Arthur Emerson Flint, R.M. Wallace, A.F. Holzle
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 882
No abstract available....
Interim report on exploration of the Beaver Mesa area, Mesa County, Colorado, and Grand County, Utah
Lee J. Eicher, N.W. Bivens
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 711
No abstract available....
Interim report on the ground-water resources of Manatee County, Florida
Harry M. Peek, Robert B. Anders
1955, Information Circular 6
Manatee County comprises an area of about 800 square miles adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico in the southwestern part of the Florida peninsula. The county is underlain at depths ranging from about 200 to 350 feet by a series of limestone formations of Tertiary age having a total thickness...
Chemical character of surface waters in the central and southern Florida flood control district
Eugene Brown, James W. Crooks
1955, Journal, Florida Engineering Society (9) 57-70
Effect of Arvin-Tehachapi earthquake on spring and streaflow
Revoe C. Briggs, Harold C. Troxell
1955, Earthquakes in Kern County, California, during 1952 (Bulletin 171) 81-97
Flow in many of the streams and springs in the area covered by this report increased as a result of the Arvin-Tehachapi earthquake. Although this increase in flow appears to have been temporary, there was still evidence of it in some of the streams and springs as late as...
Ground-water resources of the southern Maryland coastal plain
E. G. Otton
1955, Bulletin 15
Ground-water reconnaissance in five Eskimo villages in the lower Kuskokwim-Yukon River area, Alaska
Roger M. Waller
1955, Water Hydrological Data 5
Records of selected wells on the Eastern Shore peninsula, Virginia (including well logs and chemical analyses of ground water)
Allen Sinnott, G. Chase Tibbitts Jr.
1955, Virginia Division of Geology Mineral Resources Circular 3
No abstract available....
Geologic map of Montana
C. P. Ross, D. A. Andrews, I. J. Witkind
1955, Report
Drilling records for oil and gas in Utah
George H. Hansen, H.C. Scoville
1955, Bulletin 50
Photogeologic map, Fredonia SW quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona
C. H. Marshall
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 912
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map, Virgin SE quadrangle, Washington County, Utah
C. L. Pillmore
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 909
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map, Short Creek SE quadrangle, Mohave County, Arizona
C. H. Marshall
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 908
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map, Virgin NE quadrangle, Washington County, Utah
C. H. Marshall
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 907
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map, White Canyon-8 quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
P.P. Orklid
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 906
No abstract available....