Carnotite resources of part of Blue Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado
Warren Irvin Finch
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 154
No abstract available....
Carnotite resources of Outlaw Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado
G.K. Brasher
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 163
The U.S. Geological Survey explored Outlaw Mesa for carnotite deposits from 1949 through 1951 with 1,302 diamond-drill holes that totaled 222,150 feet. Total production from Outlaw Mesa from 1914 through 1951 was about 30,000 short tons of carnotite ore, having an estimated grade of about 0.40 percent U3O8 and 1.7 percent...
Carnotite resources of Club Mesa, Montrose County, Colorado
Leonid Bryner
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 147
Club Mesa is 1 mile west of Uravan, Montrose County, Colo. About 200,000 short tons of carnotite ore containing an estimated 0.45 percent U3O8 and 2.1 percent V2O5 has been mined from the mesa. This production represents about one-fifth of the carnotite ore mined from the Colorado Plateau. All the principal deposits on the...
Ground-water resources of Pawnee Valley, Kansas
V.C. Fishel
1952, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (94)
Molting of northern yellow-throat in southern Michigan
R. E. Stewart
1952, The Auk (69) 50-59
During the summer of 1938, detailed studies were made of the molts of the Northern Yellow-throat, Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla, in southern Michigan. Observations of the post-natal molt were made each day on nestlings found near Geddes Pond, one mile east of Ann Arbor. Studies of the post-juvenal and post-nuptial...
Bird Day report, 1951
C.S. Robbins
1952, Maryland Birdlife (8) 26-32
Fifty-second Christmas Bird Count
C.S. Robbins
1952, Audubon Field Notes (6) 44-45
Wildlife in a chemical world
J.P. Linduska
1952, Audubon Magazine (54) 248-252
Every ounce counts
A. C. Martin, A.L. Nelson
1952, Sports Afield (128) 17-23
A game bird's weight means everything to you. Here, in full color, are 27 of our most popular birds with weight charts --by expert technicians....
Care and maintenance of bicolor lespedeza
W. Rosene
1952, Soil Conservation (17) 151-153
The season - May, June, July, August, 1951
C.S. Robbins
1952, Maryland Birdlife (8) 20-26
Winter bird-population study. 24. Lightly grazed brackish marsh
C.S. Robbins, R.R. Rudolph
1952, Audubon Field Notes (6) 226
Waterfowl wintering grounds of Mexico
G.B. Saunders
1952, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (17) 89-100
The season - September, October, November, December, 1951
C.S. Robbins
1952, Maryland Birdlife (8) 44-48
The changing seasons: A summary of the winter season
C.S. Robbins
1952, Audubon Field Notes (6) 183-185
The season - March and April 1951
C.S. Robbins
1952, Maryland Birdlife (8) 12-15
Plastic neck-bands on Canada geese
J.H. Steenis
1952, EBBA [Eastern Bird Banding Association] News (15) 4-5
Consumption of spruce budworms by birds in a Maine spruce-fir forest
R.T. Mitchell
1952, Journal of Forestry (50) 387-389
No abstract available....
Summary of Maryland Christmas Bird Counts (1950-51)
S.H. Low
1952, Maryland Birdlife (8) 3-9
Fur productivity of submarginal farmland
F.M. Uhler, L. M. Llewellyn
1952, Maryland Conservationist (29) 20-23
Fifty-second Christmas Bird Count. 138. Southern Dorchester County, Md
C.S. Robbins
1952, Audubon Field Notes (6) 86
Fifty-second Christmas Bird Count. 137. Ocean City, Md
C.S. Robbins
1952, Audubon Field Notes (6) 85-86
Reducing wildlife hazards in Dutch elm disease control
H.P. Blagbrough
1952, Journal of Forestry (50) 468-469
No abstract available....
Danger: A new 'killer' stalks our fish and game
J.P. Linduska
1952, Hunting & Fishing (29) 28-30,
Procedure for the analysis of zinc phosphide rodenticides
E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
1952, Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (35) 917-920
No abstract available....