Reconnaissance of radioactive rocks of Maine
John M. Nelson, Perry F. Narten
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 68
The state of Maine was traversed with car-mounted Geiger-Mueller equipment in the late summer of 1948 and the radioactivity of approximately 4,600 miles of road was logged. All samples were analyzed, both in the field by comparing the radioactivity of each sample to the radioactivity of a stranded measured with a...
Reconnaissance of radioactive rocks of Massachusetts
Donald H. Johnson
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 69
During the 1948 and 1949 field seasons radiometric car traverses were made along the numbered federal and state highways and along many unnumbered roads of Massachusetts. Near Worcester pegmatitic rocks are estimated to contain about 250 pounds of uranium and 8,500 pounds of thoria per foot of depth. Near Southbridge pegmatitic rocks are...
Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits along the upper Porcupine River, northeastern Alaska
Max Gregg White
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 55
Total intensity aeromagnetic map and accompanying aeromagnetic profiles, parts of Clearwater and Mahnomen Counties, Minnesota
J. R. Balsley Jr., M. E. Hill, J. L. Meuschke
1951, Geophysical Investigations Map 47
No abstract available....
Total intensity aeromagnetic map of Douglas County and part of Grant County, Minnesota
J. R. Balsley Jr., M. E. Hill, J. L. Meuschke
1951, Geophysical Investigations Map 51
No abstract available....
Total intensity aeromagnetic map of part of Weingarten quadrangle, Missouri
William J. Dempsey, J. L. Meuschke
1951, Geophysical Investigations Map 81
No abstract available....
Geology of the Arctic slope of Alaska
Thomas G. Payne, W.W. Dana, W. A. Fischer, George Gryc, E. H. Lathram, R. H. Morris, H.N. Tappan, S.T. Yusler
1951, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 126
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part XII, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1122
Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1947-48
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1125
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1149
Geologic maps of Medicine Butte, Broncho, Golden Valley, Beulah, Stanton, and Hazen quadrangles, North Dakota
William Edward Barnes Benson
1951, Open-File Report 51-22
No abstract available. ...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1145
Surface water supply of the United States, 1949, Part XIV, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1154
Ground-water resources of the Paintrock irrigation project, Wyoming, with a section on the quality of the water
Frank Albert Swenson, W. Kenneth Bach, Herbert A. Swenson
1951, Circular 96
The ground-water conditions of the area covered by the Paintrock irrigation project, in north-central Wyoming, were investigated during the summer of 1947. The purpose of the study was to obtain a general evaluation of ground-water recharge, discharge, and storage in the area now irrigated and in the adjacent areas where...
Ground water in the Cuyama Valley, California
J. E. Upson, George Frank Worts
1951, Water Supply Paper 1110-B
This is the fourth of a series of interpretive reports on the water resources of the major valleys of Santa Barbara County, Calif., prepared by the Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with Santa Barbara County. The first three reports described the other major valleys in...
A field method for the determination of tungsten in soils
Frederick Norville Ward
1951, Circular 119
Pumice deposits of the Klamath Indian Reservation, Klamath County, Oregon
George Walton Walker
1951, Circular 128
A large volume of pumice is widely distributed over the Klamath Indian Reservation in 'flow' and 'fall' deposits. The flow material on the Reservation is restricted to the area west of Klamath Marsh, and the fall material is thickest immediately southeast of the Marsh. Tests of the chemical and physical...
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1949, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1159
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1951, Water Supply Paper 1116
Monthly and annual discharge of Missouri River between Fort Benton, Montana and Hermann, Missouri, and principal tributaries
Guy C. Stevens, Clayton H. Hardison
1951, Circular 108
Carnotite deposits in the Carrizo Mountains area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Apache County, Arizona, and San Juan County, New Mexico
William Lee Stokes
1951, Circular 111
Some aspects of the water supply in the South Coastal basin, California
Harold Coble Troxell, J. F. Poland, and others
1951, Circular 105
The observation well network in Alabama was started in 1940. Unpublished water-level data collected periodically at 254 observation wells are listed in this report with the location, description, and general information on construction of the observation wells. Publications containing water-level data from selected observation wells are also listed. (USGS)...
Summary of the research work of the Trace Elements Section, Geochemistry and Petrology Branch, for the period April 1, 1948-December 31, 1950
John C. Rabbitt
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 148-A
This report summarizes the research work of the Trace Elements Section, Geochemistry and Petrology Branch, from the organization of the Section in April 1948 to December 31, 1950. The research undertaken thus far consists of laboratory and related field studies in the following fields: 1. Mineralogic and petrologic investigations of radioactive...
Discussion of “a comparison of several heat and mass transfer networks of interest in water conservation”
Ernest R. Anderson, J. J. Marciano, G. E. Harbeck Jr., H. F. Poppendiek, M. Tribus
1951, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (32) 931-932
The use of electrical networks to describe heat‐ and mass‐transfer problems is an interesting concept and undoubtedly will be of considerable value in future water‐loss investigations, provided the processes involved can be represented, electrically, with sufficient accuracy.Although it is true that errors in measurement of water‐surface temperature may arise when...
List of current and planned projects of the trace elements program, U.S. Geological Survey
Rollin C. Vickers (compiler)
1951, Trace Elements Investigations 201
This summary lists the Geological Survey's current and future investigations of uranium and other elements of related interest. The titles of the investigations are grouped under the headings listed in the table of contents. Entries in each category are listed alphabetically, according to author or project leader, and numbered consecutively....