Structure contour map of the Pondera oil field, Montana
Charles Edgar Erdmann, B.K. Koskinen
1952, Open-File Report 52-41
Corundum deposits of Montana
Stephen Edmund Clabaugh
1952, Bulletin 983
No abstract available....
Geophysical abstracts 150, July-September 1952
M.C. Rabbitt, S.T. Vesselowsky
1952, Bulletin 991-C
Preliminary report on the titaniferous iron deposits of the Laramie Range, Wyoming
W.H. Newhouse, A.F. Hagner
1952, Open-File Report 52-108
Geophysical abstracts 149, April-June 1952
M.C. Rabbitt, S.T. Vesselowsky
1952, Bulletin 991-B
Quality of Colorado River water
C. S. Howard
1952, Open-File Report 52-76
Progress report-investigations of fluvial sediments of the Snake River near Burdge, Nebraska
D. W. Hubbell, D.Q. Matejka, B. R. Colby
1952, Open-File Report 52-81
Effects of irrigation on water quality
C. S. Howard
1952, Open-File Report 52-77
Stratigraphic sections of the Phosphoria formation measured and sampled in 1951
Thomas McGiffin Cheney, J.A. Peterson, M.A. Warner, R.A. Smart, R.G. Waring, R.P. Sheldon
1952, Open-File Report 52-23
The first four of a series of reports giving detailed stratigraphic sections and analyses of samples of the Phosphoria formation in the western phosphate field as described and sampled by the U. S. Geological Survey will soon be published as Circulars 208 through 211. Because of the needs of industry...
Progress report, Montgomery project, Alabama
H.L. Reade Jr.
1952, Open-File Report 52-123
Clay, near Nenana, Alaska
R.A. Eckhart
1952, Open-File Report 52-172
The clay deposit here described is located on the west side of the Alaska Railroad about 3.7 miles south of Nenana in N.E. 1/4 Sec. 3, T. 5 S., R. 8 W. (see figure 1). The surface of the deposit has a relief of less than 10 feet and is...
Geologic map of the Comet area, Jefferson City quadrangle, Jefferson County, Montana
George E. Becraft
1952, Open-File Report 52-13
Stream runoff and ground-water storage capacity, Santa Ynez River, Santa Barbara County, California
Harold C. Troxell, Harry Dennis Wilson Jr.
1952, Open-File Report 52-158
Geology of the Niota quadrangle, Tennessee
John Rodgers
1952, Geologic Quadrangle 18
No abstract available....
Photogeologic map of the Elk Ridge 12 quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah
Robert J. Hackman
1952, Open-File Report 52-62
No abstract available. ...
Geology of Fort Peck Indian Reservation and vicinity, Montana
Roger B. Colton, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1952, Open-File Report 53-38
Geology of the Athens quadrangle, Tennessee
John Rodgers
1952, Geologic Quadrangle 19
No abstract available....
Geologic maps of the north half of the Mullan and vicinity quadrangle, Idaho
Allan B. Griggs
1952, Open-File Report 52-54
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water resources of the Pass Creek Flats area, Carbon County, Wyoming, with a section on the chemical quality of the water
F. N. Visher, W. H. Durum
1952, Circular 188
No abstract available....
The recovery of ground-water levels in Brooklyn, New York, from 1947 to 1950
Norbert Joseph Lusczynski
1952, Circular 167
No abstract available....
Coal prospects and coal exploration and development in the lower Matanuska Valley, Alaska, in 1950
Farrell F. Barnes, Donald Merle Ford
1952, Circular 154
Water resources of the Lake Erie shore region in Pennsylvania
John William Mangan, Donald W. Van Tuyl, Walter F. White
1952, Circular 174
An abundant supply of water is available to the Lake Erie Shore region in Pennsylvania. Lake i£rie furnishes an almost inexhaustible supply of water of satisfactory chemical quality. Small quantities of water are available from small streams in the area and from the ground. A satisfactory water supply is one...
Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water resources of the Pumpkin Creek area, Morrill and Banner Counties, Nebraska, with a section on the chemical quality of the water
H. M. Babcock, F. N. Visher, W. H. Durum
1952, Circular 156
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in south-central Alaska, 1947-49
Robert M. Moxham, Arthur E. Nelson, M.G. White
1952, Circular 184
Uranium-bearing coal and carbonaceous rocks in the Fall Creek area, Bonneville County, Idaho
James D. Vine, George Winfred Moore
1952, Circular 212
Uraniferous coal, carbonaceous shale, and carbonaceous limestone occur in the Bear River formation of Early Cretaceous age at the Fall Creek prospect, in the Fall Creek area, Bonneville County, Idaho. The uranium compounds are believed to have been derived from mildly radioactive silicic volcanic rocks of Tertiary age that rest...