Theoretical effect of diffusion on isotopic abundance ratios in rocks and associated fluids
F. E. Senftle, J. T. Bracken
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 418
Landslide conditions along the Ferry County highway parallelling Lake Roosevelt from Kettle Falls to the mouth of the Spokane River, Washington
Fred O. Jones
1954, Open-File Report 54-136
As part of the program of the U.S. Geological Survey, landslides are being studied in several localities in the United States. These studies are directed toward assembling criteria for recognition of landslides, classification, and cataloging of remedial or control methods that have been effective. In the gorge of the Columbia...
Progress report (1953) on the revision of Washington's Chemical analyses of igneous rocks (U.S.G.S. Prof. Paper 99), presented at the First International Symposium on Geochemistry, under the auspices of the International Union of Chemistry, in Zurich, August 11-13, 1953
Marjorie Hooker
1954, Open-File Report 54-129
In October of last year, vhen I was here in Zurich, it was my privilege to talk with Professor Niggli about the revision of Washington's "Chemical analysis of igneous rocks" which the United States Geological Survey is undertaking. It was then that he suggested the possibility of a progress report...
Bedrock geology of the Delaware quadrangle, Michigan
Henry Rowland Cornwall
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 51
No abstract available....
Kelsh plotter procedure
Marvin Bertram Scher, Morris Mordecai Thompson
1954, Circular 357
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 Eureka pegmatite, Pennington County, South Dakota
Roy Eldon Roadifer
1954, Open-File Report 54-256
The Eureka Pegmatite, two miles southeast of Keystone, Pennington County, South Dakota, is a small but possibly valuable zoned body containing more than 85,000 tons of coarse-grained granite-pegmatite rock.The mica in the pegmatite is probably not of any great importance, but the potash feldspar and beryl may comprise a considerable...
Copper and uranium mineralization in the Coyote mining district, Mora County, New Mexico
Donald Carl Laub
1954, Open-File Report 54-164
Sedimentary copper-uranium deposits lie along the eastern flank of the Sangre de Cristo Range in the Coyote mining district, Mora County, New ilexico. The oldest rocks in the district are pre-Cambrian granites, pegmatites and metasediments. These are unconformably overlain by marine limestones and shales of Pennsylvanian age and fluviatile sediments...
Bovill clay deposit, Latah County, Idaho
Vernon Edward Scheid, John W. Hosterman
1954, Open-File Report 54-267
A selected bibliography on quicksilver, 1811-1953
M. Jane Ebner
1954, Bulletin 1019-A
Age of the Boulder batholith and other batholiths of western Montana
Randolph W. Chapman, David Gottfried, Claude L. Waring
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 420
Methods of botanical prospecting for uranium deposits on the Colorado Plateau
Helen Leighton Cannon
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 422
Spectrographic determination of contamination of rock samples after grinding with alumina ceramic
Paul R. Barnett, W.P. Huleatt, L. F. Rader, A.T. Myers
1954, Trace Elements Investigations 417
Preliminary Summary of Uranium Occurrences in Carbon County, Pennsylvania
Harry Klemic, Roger Crane Baker
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 503
Aeromagnetic survey and geologic map of the Cranberry Lake quadrangle, New York
J. R. Balsley Jr., M. E. Hill, Herbert Edwin Hawkes, A. F. Buddington, B. F. Leonard
1954, Geophysical Investigations Map 118
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1951, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1216
Surface water supply of the United States, 1952, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1246
Surface water-supply of the United States, 1951, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1954, Water Supply Paper 1211
Bedrock geology of the Bristol quadrangle and vicinity, Rhode Island-Massachusetts
Alonzo W. Quinn, G. H. Springer
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 42
No abstract available....
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles in Olympic Peninsula, Washington
John R. Henderson
1954, Open-File Report 54-125
Strippable coal in Custer and Powder River Counties, Montana
Andrew Brown, W.C. Culbertson, R.J. Dunham, R.C. Kepferle, P.R. May
1954, Bulletin 995-E
A postglacial chronology for some alluvial valleys in Wyoming
Luna Bergere Leopold, John P. Miller
1954, Water Supply Paper 1261
Alluvial terraces were studied in several major river basins in eastern Wyoming. Three terraces are present along nearly all the streams and large tributaries. There are several extensive dissected erosion surfaces in the area, but these are much older than, and stand well above, the recent alluvial terraces with which...
Geology of the Hay quadrangle, Washington
Howard Hamilton Waldron, Leonard Meade Gard Jr.
1954, Geologic Quadrangle 48
Geology of the Shinarump No. 1 uranium mine, Seven Mile Canyon area, Grand County, Utah
Warren Irvin Finch
1954, Circular 336
The geology of the Shinarump No. 1 uranium mine, located about 12 miles northwest of Moab, Utah, in the Seven Mile Canyon area, Grand County, Utah, was studied to determine the habits, ore controls, and possible origin of the deposit. Rocks of Permian, Triassic, and Jurassic age crop out in...
Quality of surface waters for irrigation, Western United States, 1951
S. K. Love
1954, Water Supply Paper 1264