Recent progress in the study of Pacific Coast Paleozoic faunas
C.W. Merriam
1954, Science (119) 737-738
No abstract available....
Trilobite protaspids showing superfamily differences
A. R. Palmer
1954, Science (119) 737-737
No abstract available....
Bedrock geology of the Montpelier quadrangle, Vermont
W. M. Cady
1954, Science (119) 695-696
No abstract available....
Helicopter support for the geologist
W.E. Davies
1954, Science (119) 697-698
No abstract available....
Fabric studies of gravelly sediments: An introduction to a new sampling procedure
T. N. V. Karlstrom
1954, Science (119) 696-697
No abstract available....
Farmdale drift
P.R. Shaffer
1954, Science (119) 693-694
No abstract available....
Streamflow and flood-frequency studies
M. A. Benson
1954, Science (119) 694-694
No abstract available....
Stromatolite classification in the belt series
R. Rezak
1954, Science (119) 659-659
No abstract available....
Paleocene ostracoda from outcrops in Maryland
I. G. Sohn
1954, Science (119) 656-656
No abstract available....
Computations of total sediment discharge, Niobrara River near Cody, Nebraska
B. R. Colby, C. H. Hembree
1954, Science (119) 657-658
No abstract available....
The geology of Glacier National Park and vicinity in Montana
C. P. Ross
1954, Science (119) 658-659
No abstract available....
A rapid quantitative chemical procedure for analysis for niobium
F. N. Ward, A. P. Marranzino
1954, Science (119) 655-655
No abstract available....
Sedimentary facies of iron-formation
H. L. James
1954, Economic Geology (49) 235-293
The sedimentary iron-formations of Precambrian age in the Lake Superior region can be divided on the basis of the dominant original iron mineral into four principal facies: sulfide, carbonate, oxide, and silicate. As chemical sediments, these rocks reflect certain aspects of the chemistry of the depositional environments. The major control, at least for the sulfide,...
The chemical quality of surface waters in Devils Lake basin, North Dakota
H. A. Swenson, B. R. Colby
1954, Science (119) 614-614
No abstract available....
Chemical and physical characteristics of Delaware River water from Trenton, N. J., to Marcus Hook, Pa., 1949-52
C.N. Durfor, Walter B. Keighton
1954, Science (119) 613-614
No abstract available....
Serpentine pipes at Garnet Ridge, Arizona
H.E. Malde
1954, Science (119) 618-618
No abstract available....
Modification of the glacial chronology of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
G.M. Richmond
1954, Science (119) 614-615
No abstract available....
Geological Survey investigations of the Scurry reef and "Horseshoe atoll" in western Texas
R. J. Burnside, P.T. Stafford, D.A. Myers
1954, Science (119) 617-618
No abstract available....
Ground-water field trip, Tucson to Nogales, Arizona
D.R. Coates, L.C. Halpenny
1954, Open-File Report 54-52
A field excursion following the route described herein was conducted as a part of the curriculum of the 6th Ground Water Short Course, which was held by the Geological Survey at the University of Arizona in April 1954. The route log and descriptive text were designed to provide a general...
Geology of the Bedford shale and Berea sandstone in the Appalachian Basin
J. F. Pepper, Jr. De Witt W., D. F. Demarest
1954, Science (119) 512-513
No abstract available....
Crystalline regions in metamict minerals
C. L. Christ, E.J. Dwornik, M. S. Tischler
1954, Science (119) 513-513
No abstract available....
Origin of the compositional variation of the lavas of Paricutin volcano, Mexico
R.E. Wilcox
1954, Science (119) 515-516
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Louisville area, Kentucky and Indiana
M. I. Rorabaugh, F. F. Schrader, L.B. Laird
1954, Science (119) 477-477
No abstract available....
Geologic controls of lead and zinc deposits in the Goodsprings (Yellow Pine) District, Nevada
C.C. Albritton Jr., A. Richards, A.L. Brokaw, J.A. Reinemund
1954, Science (119) 474-475
No abstract available....
Structural and igneous geology of the La Sal Mountains, Utah
C. B. Hunt
1954, Science (119) 477-478
No abstract available....