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Uranium-bearing sandstone in the White River badlands, Pennington County, South Dakota
George William Moore, Murray Levish
1955, Circular 359
The uranium mineral uranocircite, a barium uranyl phosphate, occurs in a channel sandstone in the Chadron formation of Oligocene age in the White River badlands, Pennington County, S. Dak. A vertical section of the basal l-foot of the channel contains 0.25 percent uranium. Small amounts of metatyuyamunite (?) occur in...
Coal reserves of the Pittsburgh (No. 8) bed in Belmont County, Ohio
Henry L. Berryhill
1955, Circular 363
Remaining coal reserves totaling 1,929 million tons have been appraised in the Pittsburgh (No. 8) coal bed in Belmont County, Ohio. Of these, 508 million tons are classified as measured and 1,421 million tons are classified as indicated. All the coal has less than 1,000 feet of overburden, and most...
A flood-flow formula for Connecticut
B. L. Bigwood, M. P. Thomas
1955, Circular 365
A study of the frequency and magnitude of floods within the Connecticut area is contained in this report. Annual flood discharges for 44 stream-gaging stations whose records range in length from l0 to 40 years are presented and a regional flood-frequency relationship developed based upon the ratios of all floods...
Geology and zinc-lead deposits in the Couler Valley area, Dubuque County, Iowa
C. Erwin Brown, L.G. Collins, Percy Crosby
1955, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 42
Geologic investigations were begun in the Iowa portion of the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa zinc-lead district to appraise its potentialities: (1) for zinc ore in strata that elsewhere in the mining district contain large zinc ore bodies and (2) for lead and zinc deposits of the type that were mined extensively in Dubuque...