Trace elements reconnaissance in the lower Colleen River valley, upper Yukon Division, Alaska [Part 2]
M.G. White
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 57-B
Progress report, investigations of fluvial sediments of the Niobrara River near Cody, Nebraska
Eugene Frank Serr
1950, Circular 67
Comparison of sediment concentrations at a naturally contracted section on the Niobrara River near Cody, Nebraska, with those measured at the regular gaging station one quarter mile upstream, indicates that approximately 50 percent of the sediment is transported as bed load at the regular gaging station. The bed load percentage...
Topographic instructions, Book 1, Part 1-A, Preface and contents
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Circular 92
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Gillette, Wyoming, with a section on the quality of ground waters
Robert T. Littleton, Herbert A. section by Swenson
1950, Circular 76
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Wheatland Flats area, Wyoming
Robert Thomas Littleton
1950, Circular 70
No abstract available....
The lignite deposits of the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations Corson, Dewey, And Ziebach counties, South Dakota and Sioux county, North Dakota
Norman M. Denson
1950, Circular 78
No abstract available....
Techniques used in mine-water problems of the east Tennessee zinc district
Deane Frederick Kent
1950, Circular 71
A study of ground water as related to mining in cavernous limestones and dolomites in eastern Tennessee was made in 1946 by the U. S. Geological Survey. Surface and subsurface mapping indicated the geologic control of underground channels. Several methods of tracing water were tried and new techniques in using...
An improved fluorimeter for the determination of uranium in fluoride melts
Mary H. Fletcher, Irving May
1950, Open-File Report 50-33
Geologic interpretation of seismic data, relocation Route 1 cut, Stations 25-36 Ballard Estate in Topsfield, Mass.
James E. May, Daniel Linehan
1950, Open-File Report 50-45
This investigation was undertaken to determine the surface and subsurface conditions between stations 25 and 36 of the proposed relocation of the Newburyport Turnpike, Route 1, Topsfield, Mass. Reconnaissance seismic work was performed at the site in September 1949. Because that work showed bedrock near the surface over an extensive...
Geologic interpretations of seismic data, relocation of Route 116, Stations 7-135 in Cheshire, Mass.
Max E. Willard, Daniel Linehan
1950, Open-File Report 50-52
Three segments of the proposed relocation of Route 116, stations 7 to 135, in Cheshire, Mass. require shallow cuts. For the purpose of obtaining information on the depths to bedrock, and on the nature of the overlaying materials, seismic and geologic studies were made of the segments in October 1949....
The 1949 summit eruption of Mauna Loa, Hawaii
G. A. Macdonald, J.B. Orr
1950, Bulletin 974-A
Geologic interpretation of seismic data, relocation of Route 2, Stations 138-155 in Lancaster, Mass.
James E. May, Daniel Linehan
1950, Open-File Report 50-44
The proposed relocation of the Concord-Westminster Highway, Route 2, in Lancaster, Mass., requires a long, deep cut between stations 138 and 155. A preliminary seismic survey was made of the site in October 1949. At that time five transverses were made along the base-line, and three transverse to it. This...
Forty-niner, King Solomon Ridge, and West End claims near Clancy, Jefferson County, Montana
Montis Ruhl Klepper
1950, Open-File Report 51-23
Geology and oil shale resources of the eastern side of the Piceance Creek Basin, Rio Blanco and Garfield counties, Colorado
Donald Cave Duncan, Carl Belser
1950, Open-File Report 50-12
The piezometric surface of the Lloyd sand member of the Raritan formation, Long Island, New York, in 1947
M.L. Brashears Jr.
1950, Open-File Report 50-58
Map showing status of geologic mapping and investigations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island under cooperative programs
Louis W. Currier
1950, Open-File Report 50-21
Annual fur catch of the United States
Frank G. Ashbrook
1950, Wildlife Leaflet 315
Examination for radioactivity in a copper-lode prospect on Ruby Creek, Kobuk River valley, Alaska
Mary G. White
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 76-A
Progress of geologic studies, Colorado Plateau Project
F.W. Cater, L.C. Craig, D. A. Phoenix
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 110
A glossary of Uranium- and Thorium- bearing minerals
Judith Weiss Frondel, Michael Fleischer
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 103
The Twinplex: a new stereoplotting instrument
Morris Mordecai Thompson
1950, Circular 82
Some reservoir sites in the Sierra Nevada, California
Frederick A. Johnson
1950, Circular 85
Gypsiferous deposits on Sheep Mountain, Alaska
Richard A. Eckhart
1950, Open-File Report 51-62
Gypsiferous deposits occur on the south side of Sheep fountain, 112 miles northeast of Anchorage via the Glenn Highway. Sheep Mountain is a high east trending, ridge, approximately 10 miles long and 3 miles wide. It is bordered on the west by Caribou Creek and on the east by Tahneta...
Wells and water levels in principal ground-water basins in Santa Barbara County, California
G. A. La Rocque, J. E. Upson, G. F. Worts, L. Porter
1950, Water Supply Paper 1068
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance for trace elements in North Dakota and eastern Montana. Part 1. Geology and radioactivity. Part 2. Reserves and summary
Donald G. Wyant, Ernest P. Beroni
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 61
A reconnaissance for sources of radioactive material in North Dakota and eastern Montana was made in 1948. This reconnaissance was followed by a more detailed survey of parts of Golden Valley and Slope counties, southwestern North Dakota, in June 1949. The radioactivity of representative sections of all formations known to be...