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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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
Relationship between chemical structure and toxic action on rats
J.B. DeWitt, E. Bellack, C. W. Klingensmith, J.C. Ward, R. Treichler
1953, National Research Council, Chemical-Biological Coordination Center Review (No. 5) 1-47
Data are presented on toxicities of approximately 1,000 compounds, and effects of introduction of different chemical groups are discussed....