Reports and maps of the Geological Survey released only in the open files, 1953
A. M. La Sala, Lois E. Randall, Arthur Johnson
1954, Circular 337
Photogeologic map of the Desert Lake-8 quadrangle, San Juan and Garfield Counties, Utah
P. P. Orkild
1954, IMAP 4
Beryllium resources of the tin-spodumene belt, North Carolina
Wallace R. Griffitts
1954, Circular 309
Pegmatite dikes in the tin-spodumene belt of North and South Carolina uniformly contain about 0.05 percent BeO. The most abundant minerals in the pegmatite contain from 0. 0001 to 0.01 percent BeO. Beryl, having 12.0 to 12.3 percent BeO, is the only beryllium-rich mineral and contains more than 80 percent...
Geology of the Northgate fluorspar district, Colorado
T. A. Steven
1954, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 13
Geology of the Mina quadrangle, Nevada
Henry Gardiner Ferguson, Siemon W. Muller, Stanley Holman Cathcart
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 45
No abstract available....
Geology of the Starbuck quadrangle, Washington
Leonard Meade Gard, Howard Hamilton Waldron
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 38
Zoning of the Bitter Creek vanadium-uranium deposit, Montrose County, Colorado
Allen Van Heyl
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 443
Petrology of Paricutin volcano, Mexico
R.E. Wilcox
1954, Bulletin 965-C
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the vicinities of Ketchikan, Goddard Hot springs, Chichagof, Funter Bay, and Juneau, southeastern Alaska
Walter S. West, Paul D. Benson
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 189
Geology and ore deposits of the Freeland-Lamartine district, Clear Creek County, Colorado
Jack Edward Harrison, J. D. Wells
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 295
Some thermodynamic relations among the uranium oxides and their relation to the oxidation states of the uranium ores of the Colorado Plateaus
Robert M. Garrels
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 455
An application of spectrographic microphotometric scanning
Claude Lamont Waring, Mona Frank, A.M. Sherwood
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 444
Geology of the Portal quadrangle, North Dakota
Roland C. Townsend
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 47
Waterfowl populations and breeding conditions - summer 1953
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1954, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 25
Geology of the western Everglades area, southern Florida
Melvin C. Schroeder, Howard Klein
1954, Circular 314
IntroductionDuring 1950, a series of 43 test wells 30 feet deep were drilled by the United States Corps of Engineers along the western edge of the Everglades from the Tamiami Canal northward to the Caloosahatchee River. The cores obtained from the wells afford geologic data along a line from the...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part VI-A, Missouri River basin, Missouri River basin above Sioux City, Iowa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1209
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles in Olympic Peninsula, Washington
John R. Henderson
1954, Open-File Report 54-125
Microscopic studies of uraniferous coal deposits
James Morton Schopf, Ralph Joseph Gray
1954, Circular 343
1954 Status report of waterfowl
W. F. Crissey (compiler)
1954, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 26
Geology of the Globe quadrangle, Arizona
N. P. Peterson
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 41
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Pittsburgh area, Pennsylvania
Max Noecker, D.W. Greenman, N.H. Beamer
1954, Circular 315
The per capita use of water in the Pittsburgh area in 1951 was 2, 000 gallons per day fgpd) or twice the per capita use in Pennsylvania as a whole. An average of about 3, 040 million gallons of water was withdrawn from the streams and from the ground each...
Preliminary geologic map of Portage quadrangle, Montana, surficial geology
Richard Walter Lemke, Edwin K. Maughan
1954, Open-File Report 54-166
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1951, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1194
Determination of readily soluble copper, zinc, and lead in soils and rocks; nitric acid extraction
Harold Bloom, H.E. Crowe
1954, Open-File Report 53-287
Procedures for the determination of copper, lead and zinc are described by Almond and Morris (1951); Lakin, Stevens and Almond (1949); and Lovering, Herf and Almond (1950). They are also summarized in U.S. Geological Survey Circular 161.In the procedure given below, a simple attack or the sample with 1+3 nitric...
Theoretical effect of diffusion on isotopic abundance ratios in rocks and associated fluids
F. E. Senftle, J. T. Bracken
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 418