A botanical reconnaissance for uranium near Trachyte Ranch, Garfield County, Utah
Perry Foote Narten, Edward Ernst Cooper Clebsch
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 789
No abstract available....
Uranium occurrence at the Crescent Mine, Shoshone County, Idaho
Frank Clarkson Armstrong, Paul Lester Weis
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 860
No abstract available....
Effects of destructive distillation on the uranium associated with selected naturally occurring carbonaceous substances
Irving A. Breger, R. Meyrowitz, M. Deul
1954, Science (120) 310-312
No abstract available....
Morphologic variation and mode of growth of Devonian Trepostomatous Bryozoa
R.S. Boardman
1954, Science (120) 322-323
No abstract available....
Nonmarine Miocene arthropods from California
A. R. Palmer, A.M. Bassett
1954, Science (120) 228-229
No abstract available....
Ovulation in the raccoon
L. M. Llewellyn, R.K. Enders
1954, Journal of Mammalogy (35) 440-440
No abstract available. ...
Some problems concerning the distribution of the late Paleozoic gastropod Omphalotrochus
E. L. Yochelson
1954, Science (120) 233-234
[No abstract available]...
Dust-snow storm in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area on 12 March 1954
N. Prokopovich
1954, Science (120) 230-231
No abstract available....
Trans-uterine migration in the racoon
L. M. Llewellyn, R.K. Enders
1954, Journal of Mammalogy (35) 439-439
No abstract available....
A variable, circular‐arc rule; An aid in constructing stereographic projections
Robert E. Wallace, B. Fried, John Guptil
1954, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (35) 645-646
A drafting instrument which provides a ruling edge for drawing arcs of circles the radii of which are unusually long is described. A complete range of arcs of different curvature, within the limits prescribed by the construction of the instrument, are obtainable. This instrument was developed originally to allow accurate construction of circular arcs of very low...
Aeromagnetic surveys in the Aleutian, Marshall, and Bermuda Islands
Fred Keller Jr., J. L. Meuschke, L.R. Alldredge
1954, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (35) 558-572
Total‐intensity aeromagnetic surveys of the Aleutian Marshall, and Bermuda Islands were completed in 1948. The anomalies associated with the Aleutian volcanoes are attributed mainly to topographic relief and are not an indication of the degree of volcanic activity. Eniwetok presents a magnetic pattern that would be produced by an irregular‐shaped rimmed depression in the basement, modified by the two adjoining seamounts, and differs from...
Soils of the northern marshall atolls, with special reference to the jemo series
F.R. Fosberg
1954, Soil Science (78) 99-108
No abstract available. ...
Natural radiocarbon measurements by acetylene counting
H. E. Suess
1954, Science (120) 5-7
No abstract available....
Polyvinyl alcohol-fixative-adhesive for small helminths and protozoa
G. L. Hoffman
1954, Transactions of the American Microscopical Society (73) 328-329
No abstract available. ...
Annual fur catch of the United States, 1953-54
Frank G. Ashbrook
1954, Wildlife Leaflet 362
No abstract available....
Studies on avian malaria in vectors and hosts of encephalitis in Kern County, California. I. Infections in avian hosts
C. M. Herman, W. C. Reeves, H. E. McClure, E. M. French, W. M. Hammon
1954, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (3) 676-695
An epizoological study of Plasmodium infections in wild birds of Kern County, California, in the years 1946 through 1951 greatly extended knowledge of the occurrence of these parasites and their behavior in nature. Examination of 10,459 blood smears from 8,674 birds representing 73 species resulted in the observation of Plasmodium...
Effect of ashing temperature on the volatility of germanium In low-rank coal samples
C.L. Warner, W.P. Tucker
1954, Analytical Chemistry (26) 1198-1199
No abstract available. ...
The geological approach to dating archaeological sites
Troy L. Pewe
1954, American Antiquity (20) 51-61
Abasic Question that must be answered for any archaeological site is, how old is it? Although some archaeological sites can be dated on the basis of archaeological correlations alone and although dendrochronological (Giddings, 1952, pp. 105-110) and radiocarbon methods give absolute ages for other sites, many sites can be dated only by methods based on the geologists' knowledge of geographic and...
Geologic interpretation of seismic data along the proposed relocation of Route 138; stations 59+00 to 83+00 in Brockton, Mass.
Robert M. Hazelwood, Robert O. Castle
1954, Open-File Report 54-119
This investigation was made to determine the surface and subsurface geological conditions along the proposed relocation of Route 138 in the vicinity of the Torrey Street crossing in Brockton, Mass. The field work was done in April 1952 as part of cooperative program of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of...
Age as a factor in acquisition of parasites by Canada geese
E.E. Wehr, C. M. Herman
1954, Journal of Wildlife Management (18) 239-247
No abstract available....
The occurrence of gizzard worms in Canada geese
C. M. Herman, E.E. Wehr
1954, Journal of Wildlife Management (18) 509-513
No abstract available....
Copper cities copper deposit, Globe-Miami district, Arizona
N. P. Peterson
1954, Economic Geology (49) 362-377
The Copper Cities copper deposit in the Globe-Miami district, Arizona, is now in process of development. It is of the "porphyry" type and occurs in a body of quartz monzonite that has been intruded by smaller masses of granite porphyry. The hypogene sulfides are pyrite, chalcopyrite, and a very little molybdenite. Pyritic mineralization extends over a large area...
Wildlife training and employment
Daniel L. Leedy
1954, Wildlife Leaflet 352
No abstract available....
Uranium in natural waters
Philip Forsyth Fix
1954, Trace Elements Memorandum 783
No abstract available....
The U.S. Geological Survey 75 years of service to the nation, 1879-1954
John C. Rabbitt, Mary C. Rabbitt
1954, Science (119) 741-458
No abstract available....