Search for uranium in the United States
V.E. McKelvey
1955, Bulletin 1030-A
Fish and shellfish preferences of household consumers
Walter H. Stolting, M.J. Garfield, D.R. Alexander
1955, Research Report 41
Photogeologic map of the Clay Hills-7 quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
C. H. Marshall
1955, IMAP 62
Evaluation of three types of fish rearing ponds
R.E. Burrows, H.H. Chenoweth
1955, Research Report 39
Bedrock geology of the Mohawk quadrangle, Michigan
Edward Sheldon Davidson
1955, Geologic Quadrangle 54
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1952 Part II-B, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Water Supply Paper 1234
Photogeologic map of the Straight Cliffs-3 quadrangle, Kane County, Utah
B.H. Kent
1955, IMAP 13
Airborne radioactivity survey of the Edisto Island area, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, and Dorchester Counties, South Carolina
J. L. Meuschke
1955, Geophysical Investigations Map 123
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Paris-Bloomington vanadium area, Bear Lake County, Idaho
V.E. McKelvey, J.D. Strobell Jr.
1955, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 41
The Permian Phosphoria formation in the vicinity of the towns of Paris and Bloomington, Bear Lake County, Idaho, contains large tannages of vanadiferous mudstone and phosphorite. The area underlain by these rocks was mapped in 1943 as a guide to the exploration of the vanadiferous zone then being conducted by...
Photogeologic map of the Desert Lake-11 quadrangle, Emery County, Utah
B.H. Kent
1955, IMAP 105
Geology and zinc-lead deposits in the Durango area, Dubuque County, Iowa
Arthur E. Flint, C. Erwin Brown
1955, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 33
Geologic investigations were begun in Iowa to appraise; (1) the possible occurrence of zinc ore in strata that elsewhere in the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district have been the principal sites of zinc concentration; and (2) lead ore of the type known as "crevice deposits," which were mined so extensively...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1952, Part VI-A, Missouri River basin, Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Water Supply Paper 1239
Photogeologic map of the Straight Cliffs-8 quadrangle, Kane County, Utah
B.H. Kent
1955, IMAP 81
Coal resources of Oregon
Ralph S. Mason, Margaret Isabelle Erwin
1955, Circular 362
Surface water supply of the United States, 1953, Part II-B, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, Ogeechee River to Pearl River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1955, Water Supply Paper 1274
Photogeologic map, Virgin NW quadrangle, Washington County, Utah
C. H. Marshall
1955, Trace Elements Memorandum 853
No abstract available....
Geology of the Red House Cliffs area, San Juan County, Utah
Thomas E. Mullens
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 445
The Red Cliffs area comprises 296 square miles of canyon and plateau country in southwestern San Juan County, Utah. The rocks that crop out in the area are mostly deposits of terrestrial environment and are of Permian, Triassic, Jurassic, and Quaternary ages. The aggregate thickness of these rock is about...
Engineering geology as applied to highway construction
Leonard M. Gard Jr.
1955, Open-File Report 55-46
A geologic study of the site for a relocated segment of State Highway 93 northwest of Denver Colo., was made by by the Engineering Geology Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey as a demonstration of the applicability of geologic mapping to problems of highway construction. The relocated segment provides access...
Relationship of uranium and other trace elements to post-Cretaceous vulcanism
Robert R. Coats
1955, Trace Elements Investigations 159
A regional study of the distribution of uranium, boron, tin, beryllium, niobium, lanthanum, lead, zirconium, lithium, and fluorine in 112 samples of Cenozoic volcanic rocks of predominately rhyolitic and dacitic composition has shown that the content of uranium has a significantly high positive correlation with that of niobium, beryllium, and...
Provenience of pyroclastic materials
C. S. Ross
1955, Geological Society of America Bulletin (66) 427-434
Recent studies of rhyolitic and pyroclastic materials, and in particular of welded tuffs and bentonites, show that they occur over wide areas and in volumes which greatly exceed earlier evaluations. Volcanic ash and bentonite occur in the eastern United States where such materials were long unrecognized. In most of the...
Sub-chattanooga residuum in Tennessee and Kentucky
C. Milton, L. C. Conant, V.E. Swanson
1955, Geological Society of America Bulletin (66) 805-810
Between the Chattanooga shale and the underlying limestone in parts of Tennessee and Kentucky is a clayey gray to brown zone as much as several feet thick. This represents an interval of limestone that has been leached by sulfuric acid formed by oxidation of the abundant pyrite in the black...
Geology, mineral resources, and mineral industry: Appendix
W. P. Irwin, D.B. Tatlock, F. Weibelt, G.B. Shea, R.B. Mauerer
1955, Book chapter, Natural resources of northwestern California: Pacific Southwest Field Communication
No abstract available....
Diagrams for construction of Model '54 transmission and reflection fluorimeter
Ernest E. Parshall, Lewis F. Rader Jr.
1955, Open-File Report 55-130
No abstract available....
List of National Wildlife Refuges, 1955
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1955, Wildlife Leaflet 372
No abstract available....
Memorandum describing the geology and ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Simpsonville, Maryland
E. G. Otton
1955, Open-File Report 55-127
This memorandum summarizes briefly the result of a study of the ground-water conditions of a small area near Simpsonville, Maryland, underlain chiefly by the Guilford granite (granite-pegmatite) of early Paleozoic or late Precambrian age. The records. of 15 wells and 5 sprints are given, as are t he sample-study legs...