Magnetite deposits and magnetic anomalies of the Spruce Mountain tract, St. Lawrence County, New York
B. F. Leonard
1953, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 10
No abstract available....
Bedrock geology of the Ahmeek quadrangle, Michigan
Walter S. White, Henry Rowland Cornwall, Roger Warren Swanson
1953, Geologic Quadrangle 27
Geology and geologic interpretation on seismic data, relocation of Route 1, in West Newbury, Massachusetts, cut, stations 8-15
J.E. Maynard, R.M. Hazelwood
1953, Open-File Report 53-170
Photogeologic map, Emery 16 quadrangle, Emery County, Utah
W. H. Condon
1953, Open-File Report 53-42
Photogeologic map, Emery 9 quadrangle, Emery County, Utah
W. H. Condon
1953, Open-File Report 53-41
Floods of 1950 in the upper Mississippi River and Lake Superior basins in Minnesota
C. G. Paulsen
1953, Water Supply Paper 1137-G
In areal coverage and magnitude of peak discharge the floods of April-May 1950 in the Missouri River Basin in North and South Dakota were unprecedented in the area. These floods were characterized by an extremely late spring breakup of ice, by great flood peaks resulting from snow melt, and by...
Ground-water data collected in the Missouri River basin units in Kansas during 1952
B.J. Mason, S.J. Underwood
1953, Open-File Report 54-188
No abstract available....
Stratigraphic sections at White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan
Walter S. White, J.C. Wright
1953, Open-File Report 53-269
The lithology and stratigraphy of the ore zones near the base of the Nonesuch formation in the vicinity of the White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan, are shown on preliminary stratigraphic sections that have been made available for examination.Partial logs of 91 holes, drilled by the Copper Range Company...
Portable scintillation counters for geologic use
Edward Elmer Wilson, V.C. Rhoden, W.W. Vaughn, Henry Faul
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 403
A preliminary determination of the age of some Colorado Plateau uranium ores by the lead-uranium method
Lorin Rollins Stieff, T. W. Stern, R.G. Milkey
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 268
Geology of the Pearland quadrangle, California
Levi Fatzinger Noble
1953, Geologic Quadrangle 24
Mineralogic study of some Jurassic and Cretaceous claystones and siltstones from western Colorado and eastern Utah
Alice Dowse Weeks
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 285
Magnetite deposits of the Sterling Lake, N.Y.-Ringwood, N.J. area
Preston Enslow Hotz
1953, Bulletin 982-F
No abstract available....
Geology of the Carlisle quadrangle, Pennsylvania
George W. Stose
1953, Geologic Quadrangle 28
Surficial Geology of the Georgiaville quadrangle, Rhode Island
Gerald Martin Richmond
1953, Geologic Quadrangle 22
Stratigraphic relations of the Shakopee dolomite and the St. Peter sandstone in southwestern Wisconsin
Arthur Emerson Flint
1953, Open-File Report 53-71
This paper is concerned with the origin and geologic history of the boundary that separates the widespread St. Peter sandstone from the underlying Shakopee dolomite. That international surface is highly undulatory, and most contemporary geologists who have examined it believe that the contact irregularities result from pre-St. Peter subaerial erosion...
Geology of the Coaldale quadrangle, Nevada
Henry Gardiner Ferguson, Siemon W. Muller, Stanley Holman Cathcart
1953, Geologic Quadrangle 23
Ground water for irrigation in Box Butte County, Nebraska, with a section on the chemical quality of the water
Raymond L. Nace, W. H. Durum
1953, Circular 166
Geologic investigations of radioactive deposits : Semiannual Progress Report, June 1 to November 30, 1953
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 390
Water supply of the Birmingham area, Alabama
W.H. Robinson, J.B. Ivey, G. A. Billingsley
1953, Circular 254
Sufficient water is available in the streams of the area surrounding Birmingham to supply any foreseeable demand; however, to utilize these streams impounding reservoirs and rather long supply lines will be required. Moderate supplies of ground water are available from wells, springs, and mines. The average water use in the...
Limonite deposits near Scappoose, Columbia County, Oregon
Preston Enslow Hotz
1953, Bulletin 982-C
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in the vicinity of Teller and Cape Nome, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 1946-47
Max Gregg White, W.S. West, J.J. Matzko
1953, Circular 244
Placer-mining areas and bedrock exposures near Teller on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, were investigated in June and July, 1946, for possible sources of radioactive materials. The areas that were investigated are: Dese Creek, southeast of Teller; Bluestone River basin, south and southeast of Teller; Sunset Creek and other small streams...
Descriptive logs of exploratory holes drilled during 1952 by the U.S. Geological Survey in Dubuque County, Iowa
Arthur E. Flint, Charles E. Brown
1953, Open-File Report 53-72
The exploratory holes were drilled as part of a larger geologic investigation, the objective of which is to determine in the Dubuque, Iowa, area the probable occurrence of zinc and lead ore stratigraphically lower than that which has been mined.The primary purpose of the drilling was to supply information required...
Pre-Cambrian geology of the Norway Lake area, Dickinson County, Michigan
Lorin Delbert Clark
1953, Open-File Report 53-37
The Norway Lake area straddles the south margin of the Sagola basin, an embayment of Ruronian sedimentary rocks into the west side of a complex of crystalline and sedimentary rocks of pre-Ruronian age. The north part of the Norway Lake area is underlain by the Randville dolomite, an unnamed succession...
Correlation of the Cretaceous formations of Greenland and Alaska
Ralph Willard Imlay, John B. Reeside Jr.
1953, Open-File Report 53-135
This is Number 10d of a series of correlation charts prepared for the Committee on Stratigraphy of the National Research Council. It has been sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey and has required about seven months' time of both authors gathering and compiling data and evaluating fossil evidence. As...