Electric-logging methods, principles of interpretation, and applications in ground-water studies
Paul H. Jones
1952, Open-File Report 52-85
Ground-water situation in Japan
M.L. Brashears
1952, Open-File Report 52-17
Answers to 24 questions asked by the Honorary John R. Murdock, Member of Congress from Arizona, by letter of December 7, 1951, to the Director, U. S. Geological Survey
L.C. Halpenny, R.L. Cushman, J. H. Feth
1952, Open-File Report 52-68
Arkansas bauxite logs, in Saline and Pulaski Counties, Arkansas
anonymous
1952, Open-File Report 52-170
Geology of Big Bottom dam site, Lewis River, Washington
A. F. Bateman Jr.
1952, Open-File Report 52-11
Geologic reconnaissance along the proposed location of Route 128 in Newton and Norwood quadrangles, Massachusetts
Joseph H. Hartshorn
1952, Open-File Report 52-70
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, in 1950
H.D. Wilson Jr.
1952, Open-File Report 52-168
Results of chloride determinations of water samples from observation wells in the Savannah area, Georgia, October 1952
Stephen M. Herrick
1952, Open-File Report 52-75
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water hydrology of the Belle Fourche irrigation project, South Dakota
Arthur J. Rosier
1952, Open-File Report 52-132
The Belle Fourche irrigation project is in western South Dakota on the plains adjacent to the northeastern edge of the Black Hills. The project is drained by the Belle Fourche River and is characterized generally by broad shallow valleys that lie between hills with gentle slopes. The climate is semiarid....
Ground-water
J.M. Weigle
1952, Open-File Report 52-166
Geology of the Alaska-Juneau lode system, Alaska
William Stephens Twenhofel
1952, Open-File Report 52-160
The Alaska-Juneau lode system for many years was one of the worlds leading gold-producing areas. Total production from the years 1893 to 1946 has amounted to about 94 million dollars, with principal values in contained gold but with some silver and lead values. The principal mine is the Alaska-Juneau mine,...
Geophysical abstracts 148, January-March 1952
M.C. Rabbitt, S.T. Vesselowsky
1952, Bulletin 991-A
Concerning the melting of ice in the ground at negative temperatures
Z.A. Nersesova, Inna V. Poire
1952, Open-File Report 52-114
Reconnaissance for uraniferous rocks in northwestern Colorado, southwestern Wyoming, and northeastern Utah
Ernest Pete Beroni, Francis Alexander McKeown
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 308-A
Status of investigations on the geochemistry and mineralogy of uraniferous lignites
Irving A. Breger, Maurice Deul
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 284
A memorandum report on four manganese claim groups near Socorro, New Mexico
Sherman K. Neuschel
1952, Open-File Report 52-107
Haydite shale in the Sutton and Kings River areas of the Matanuska Valley, Alaska
R.A. Eckhart
1952, Open-File Report 52-39
No abstract available....
Relationship of the mineral constituents in solution to streamflow, Saline River near Russell, Kansas
W. H. Durum
1952, Open-File Report 52-37
Pumpage and ground-water levels in Arizona in 1951
L.C. Halpenny, R.L. Cushman
1952, Open-File Report 52-67
Radioactivity of selected rocks and placer concentrates from northeastern Alaska
Max Gregg White
1952, Circular 195
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits along the upper Porcupine and lower Coleen Rivers, northeastern Alaska
Max Gregg White
1952, Circular 185
Photogeologic maps of the Elk Ridge 1 and 8 quadrangles, Utah
Robert J. Hackman
1952, Open-File Report 52-60
No abstract available. ...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1950, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Water Supply Paper 1179
Water resources of the St. Louis area, Missouri and Illinois
James Kincheon Searcy, R. C. Baker, W. H. Durum
1952, Circular 216
Evaluation of streamflow records in Yakima River basin, Washington
Hallard B. Kinnison
1952, Circular 180