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Low-water study, Spring River basin, Missouri
Harry C. Bolon
1954, Open-File Report 54-24
Because of the severe drought conditions and the turmoil brought about by it, observations of discharge were made at 46 points within that part of the Spring basin that lies within the State of Missouri. Three of these measurements were made at regular gaging stations....
Flood of August 1953 in the vicinity of Tylertown, Mississippi
I.E. Anderson
1954, Open-File Report 54-11
The United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Mississippi Highway Department has been studying the surface-water resources and problems of Mississippi as they affect the highway program. One phase of this program is the determination of flood runoff from small drainage areas. This is the final of two reports on...
Some unreliable types of ground-water observation wells
Irwin Remson, G. S. Fox
1954, Open-File Report 54-254
Several primary requirements must be fulfilled by any observation well that is to be used as an indicator of ground-water levels over considerable distances. First of all, the water level inside the well must be the same as that outside of the well. the water level inside the well must...
Uranium-bearing copper deposits in the Coyote district, Mora County, New Mexico
H. D. Zeller, Elmer Harold Baltz
1954, Circular 334
Uranium-bearing copper deposits occur in steeply dipping beds of the Sangre de Cristo formation of Pennsylvanian and Permian(?) age south of Coyote, Mora County, N. Mex. Mapping and sampling of these deposits indicate that they are found in lenticular carbonaceous zones in shales and arkosic sandstones. Samples from these zones...
Drilling of airborne radioactivity anomalies in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, 1954
J.B. Cathcart
1954, Open-File Report 54-47
From April 22 to May 19, 1953, airborne radioactivity surveys totalling 5,600 traverse miles were made in 10 areas in Florida (Moxham, 1954).  Abnormal radioactivity was recorded in Bradford, Clay, DeSoto, Dixie, Lake, Marion, Orange, Sumter, Taylor, and Union Counties, Florida.  Additional airborne surveys were made in the Spring of...