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....
Map of the Valentine National Wildlife Refuge - Ainsworth area, Nebraska, showing location of wells, depth to water, and contours of the water table
G.H. Taylor
1952, Open-File Report 52-148
Geochemical relationships of water in the Powder River basin, Wyoming and Montana
H. A. Swenson
1952, Open-File Report 52-146
Water levels in observation wells in Santa Barbara County, California, in 1950
H.D. Wilson Jr.
1952, Open-File Report 52-168
Geology of the quicksilver deposits of Canoas, Zacatecas, Mexico
David Gallagher
1952, Bulletin 975-B
Dolomite deposit near Sloan, Nevada
Charles F. Deiss
1952, Bulletin 973-C
Determination of total evapotranspiration in Ashley Valley, Utah, by the inflow-outflow method
H. E. Thomas, M. T. Wilson
1952, Open-File Report 52-151
No abstract available....
Summary of ground-water pumpage, recharge from Putah Creek, and fluctuations of ground-water levels in the Putah area, California
H.G. Thomasson
1952, Open-File Report 52-152
Interim report on an appraisal of the uranium possibilities of Alaska
Helmuth Wedow, Max G. White, Robert M. Moxham
1952, Open-File Report 52-165
Summaries of the geology and mineral deposits, and appraisals of the uranium possibilities of the various regions of Alaska are presented in this report. A short statement on previous knowledge and investigation of radioactive materials in the Territory is also given. The review of data and appraisal for the Seward...
Ground-water
J.M. Weigle
1952, Open-File Report 52-166
The industrial utility of public water supplies in the West North-Central States, 1952
E. W. Lohr, P.C. Benedict, H. A. Swenson, T.B. Dover
1952, Circular 206
Geochemical and mineralogical methods of prospecting for mineral deposits
A. Ye Fersman, S. A. Borovik, G.V. Gorshkov, S.D. Popov, A.F. Sosedko, Lydia Hartsock, A.P. Pierce
1952, Circular 127
Fersman's book "Geochemical and mineralogical methods of prospecting for mineral deposits" (Geokhimicheskiye i mineralogicheskiye metody poiskov poleznykh iskopayemykh) covers all petrographic, mineralogical, and geochemical techniques that are used either directly or indirectly in mineral exploration. Chapter IV is of particular interest because it describes certain geochemical methods and principles that...
Photogeologic maps of the Elk Ridge 1 and 8 quadrangles, Utah
Robert J. Hackman
1952, Open-File Report 52-60
No abstract available. ...
Industrial clays, other than potential sources of alumina of the Columbia Basin
I. G. Sohn
1952, Circular 158
During World War II, the Columbia Basin in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and the western portion of Montana developed into an important industrial area because of the abundance of hydroelectric ,Power and industrial raw materials. The industries that were established led to a substantial increase in Population, and additional industrial and...
The carnotite prospects of the Craven Canyon area, Fall River County, South Dakota
Lincoln R. Page, Jack Allison Redden
1952, Circular 175
Topographic instructions, Book 3, multiplex procedure; Chapter 3 C7a-e
Edward I. Loud
1952, Circular 164
By direct projection of overlapping photographs, printed on glass plates, the multiplex produces an exact optical model, in miniature, of the terrain to be mapped. To create the model, the multiplex projectors must be properly positioned and oriented so that they duplicate the orientation of the aerial camera at the...
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
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits along the upper Porcupine and lower Coleen Rivers, northeastern Alaska
Max Gregg White
1952, Circular 185
Radioactivity of selected rocks and placer concentrates from northeastern Alaska
Max Gregg White
1952, Circular 195
Quality of water, Conchas Reservoir, New Mexico, 1939-49
John David Hem
1952, Water Supply Paper 1110-C
Preliminary geologic map of the Bully Hill and Rising Star mines, Shasta County, California
John Patrick Albers
1952, Open-File Report 52-2
Lost Creek (Wamsutter) schroeckingerite deposit, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
D.G. Wyant
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 10-B
The Lost Creek Schroeckingerite Deposit Sweetwater County Wyoming; a memorandum report
Donald G. Wyant
1952, Trace Elements Memorandum 10-A
Status of investigations on the geochemistry and mineralogy of uraniferous lignites
Irving A. Breger, Maurice Deul
1952, Trace Elements Investigations 284
Preliminary report on the Passamaquoddy bedrock survey, July-August, 1951
William Ogden Smith, J. E. Upson
1952, Open-File Report 52-140
In order to understand the results of the Passamaquoddy bedrock survey and the details of the method of obtaining them, it is desirable to have, in outline, a general idea of the methods and their application. In this part of the report a general account of the operation will be...