Irrigation and water quality: Part 1--how dissolved solids increase in irrigation water
C. S. Howard
1953, The Reclamation ERA (39) 1-4
Do you have water-logged areas and alkali spots on your land? How about similar areas and spots on your neighbor's land upstream? The way water is used upstream from your intake, with the possible exception of that used for power development and navigation, has a great deal to do with...
Ground-water problems in highway construction and maintenance
W. C. Rasmussen, L. B. Haigler
1953, Bulletin 1
This report discusses the occurrence of ground water in relation to certain problems in highway construction and maintenance. These problems are: the subdrainage of roads; quicksand; the arrest of soil creep in road cuts; the construction of lower and larger culverts necessitated by the farm-drainage program; the prevention of failure...
Chemical and physical character of surface waters of North Carolina, 1951-1952
G. A. Billingsley, Boyd F. Joyner
1953, Bulletin 52-8
The ground-water resources of Rhode Island
William B. Allen, Harvey Banks Kinnison
1953, Geological Bulletin 6
Density currents in Lake Mead
C. S. Howard
1953, Proceedings: Minnesota International Hydraulic Convention 355-368
Geologic maps of some kyanite deposits in Virginia and North and South Carolina
Gilbert H. Espenshade, D.B. Potter
1953, Open-File Report 200
No abstract available....
A history of the Water Resources Branch of the United States Geological Survey: vol. II, years of increasing cooperation, July 1, 1919 to June 30, 1928
Robert Follansbee
1953, Report
This volume of the History of the Water Resources Branch of the United States Geological Survey by Robert Follansbee covers the period from July 1, 1919, to June 30, 1928. In conformity with the practice followed in the first volume of the "History" Mr. Follansbee has named this volume "Years of...
The ground-water resources of Washington County, New York
R.V. Cushman
1953, Bulletin GW-33
Ground water in Bronx, New York, and Richmond Counties with summary data on Kings and Queens Counties, New York City, New York
N. M. Perlmutter, Theodore Arnow
1953, Bulletin GW-32
Preliminary report on the Clancy Creek area, Jefferson City quadrangle, Jefferson County, Montana
George E. Becraft
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 257
Several radioactivity anomalies and secondary uranium minerals have been found in the Clancy Creek area near the northern margin of the Boulder batholith. These are principally associated with chalcedonic zones that consist of one or more discontinuous stringers and veins of cryptocrystalline silica and fine-grained quartz in silicified quartz monzonite...
Physical exploration for uranium during 1951 in the Silver Reef district, Washington County, Utah
Frederick Stugard Jr.
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 254
During 1951 a joint exploration program of the most promising uraniferous areas in the Silver Reef district was made by the U.S. Geological Survey and the u.S. Atomic Energy Commission. A U.S. Bureau of Mines drill crew, on contract to the Atomic Energy Commission, did 2,450 feet of diamond drilling...
Uranium-bearing coal and carbonaceous shale in La Ventana Mesa area, Sandoval County, New Mexico
James D. Vine, George O. Bachman, Charles B. Read, George W. Moore
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 241
Uranium-bearing coal, carboanceous shale, and carboaceous sandstone of Upper Cretaceous age occur on and adjacent to La Ventana Mesa, Sandoval County, New Mexico. The geologic features of the uranium deposits are described and a hypothesis for the origin and control of the uranium deposits are described and a hypothesis for...
The season - January, February, March, April, 1952
C.S. Robbins
1953, Maryland Birdlife (9) 5-10
Fifty-third Christmas Bird Count. Summary of highest counts of individuals
C.S. Robbins
1953, Audubon Field Notes (7) 192-196
Fifty-third Christmas Bird Count
C.S. Robbins
1953, Audubon Field Notes (7) 44-46
Winter bird population study. 26. Lightly grazed brackish marsh
C.S. Robbins
1953, Audubon Field Notes (7) 249-250
The season - September, October, November, December, 1952
C.S. Robbins
1953, Maryland Birdlife (9) 28-32
Small only in size
A. C. Martin
1953, Sports Afield (130) 25-31
A record small game trophy may be your next bag. You can check the weights of 27 fur bearers in the following pages. Pictures and charts are by expert technicians....
The season - May, June, July, August, 1952
C.S. Robbins
1953, Maryland Birdlife (9) 24-27
The evening grosbeak in Maryland
C.S. Robbins
1953, Maryland Birdlife (9) 19-23
Fifty-third Christmas bird count. 141. Ocean City, Md
C.S. Robbins
1953, Aubudon Field Notes (7) 89-90
Fifty-third Christmas Bird Count. 142. Southern Dorchester County, Md
G. J. Smith
1953, Audubon Field Notes (7) 90-91
A life history study of the yellow throat
R. E. Stewart
1953, The Wilson Bulletin (65) 99-115
Investigations concerning the life history of the Yellow-throat were made in southern Michigan during the spring and summer of 1938. Supplementary information was also obtained at Arlington, Virginia, in 1940 and at the Patuxent Research Refuge, Maryland, in 1947.....Resident males established territories almost immediately upon arrival in spring. In southern...
Relationship between chemical structure and rat repellency
E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt, R. Treichler
1953, National Research Council, Chemical-Biological Coordination Center Review (No. 5) 48-156
Repellent activity is defined as the activity of a compound in preventing consumption of, or gnawing attacks upon, foodstuffs or articles containing or treated with the candidate substance. Data are presented on repellency indices of 2700 compounds, and it is shown that repellency is associated with specific functional groups attached...
Naturally occurring fibromas of grey squirrels related to Shope's rabbit fibroma
L. Kilham, C. M. Herman, E.R. Fisher
1953, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (82) 298-301