Geology and ground-water resources of St. Croix, Virgin Islands
Dagfin John Cederstrom
1950, Water Supply Paper 1067
No abstract available....
The District of Columbia, its rocks and their geologic history
Martha S. Carr
1950, Bulletin 967
No abstract available....
Raccoons of North and Middle America
Edward A. Goldman, Hartley H.T. Jackson
1950, North American Fauna 60
The raccoons, genus Procyon, colloquially known as “coons,” belong to the carnivorous family Procyonidae, which also includes the American genera Nasua, Nasuella, Bassaricyon, and Potos, and the Old World genera Ailurus and Ailuropoda of the subfamily Ailurinae. The members of the Procyon lotor group (subgenus Procyon), with a transcontinental range from...
Three preliminary aeromagnetic maps of eastern St. Louis County, Minnesota
J. L. Meuschke
1950, Open-File Report 50-48
Mine maps of Boulder tungsten district, Colorado
Thomas Seward Lovering, Ogden L. Tweto
1950, Open-File Report 50-41
Pre-Pennsylvanian rocks along the Front Range of Colorado
John Charles Maher
1950, Oil and Gas Investigation Chart 39
Geology and coal deposits of the Jasonville quadrangle, Clay, Greene and Sullivan Counties, Indiana
Charles Eugene Wier
1950, Coal Map 1
The accompanying report on the Jasonville quadrangle is the first of a series of quadrangle surveys carried out by the Division of Geology, Indiana Department of Conservation, with the cooperation of the U.S. Geological Survey, as part of a program of study and appraisal of Indiana coal resources. The field...
Subsurface stratigraphy of Paleozoic rocks in southeastern Montana and adjacent parts of Wyoming and South Dakota
Constance Leatherock
1950, Oil and Gas Investigation Chart 40
Geology of the eastern part of the Piceance Creek basin, Rio Blanco and Garfield Counties, Colorado
D.C. Duncan, Carl Belser
1950, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 119
No abstract available....
The Fire Clay and Whitesburg coals in the Hyden quadrangle, Leslie, Clay, and Perry Counties, Kentucky
John Edward Johnston, W. A. Heck
1950, Coal Map 5
This preliminary report on the coal in the Hyden quadrangle, Kentucky, presents data on two of the principal commercial coals. The Fire Clay is the most valuable commercial coal in the quadrangle, and locally the Whitesburg bed is of minable thickness. Special emphasis has been placed on determining the thickness,...
Map showing coal resources of Montana
John Xavier Combo, Clifford N. Holmes, H. Reed Christner
1950, Coal Map 2
No abstract available....
Corundum deposits of Gallatin and Madison Counties, Montana
Stephen Edmund Clabaugh, F.C. Armstrong
1950, Bulletin 969-B
Probable effects on ground-water resources from construction of the proposed Grand River cut-off channel west of Lansing, Mich.
John G. Ferris
1950, Open-File Report 50-72
This memorandum summarize information brought out in correspondence between the office of the District Engineer of the Milwaukee District, U.S. Corps of Engineers, and the District Office of the Ground Water Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey at Lansing, Mich., concerning the probable effects on the ground-water resources of the...
List of references pertaining to electrical well logging
R. M. Richardson
1950, Open-File Report 50-92
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1948: Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1950, Water Supply Paper 1118
No abstract available....
Bibliography of North American geology, 1948
Emma Mertins Thom, Marjorie Hooker, R.R. Dunaven
1950, Bulletin 968
Tin, copper, and uranium at Majuba Hill, Nevada
R.H. Thurston, F.M. Chace
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 81-A
Uranium minerals occur with ores of copper, tin, and silver at Majuba Hill, Nevada. During World War I, the Majuba Hill mine produced about 4,000 tons of 12 percent copper ore, and during World War II about 23,000 tons of ore containing 2 to 4 percent copper and enough tin ore to furnish...
Mineral resources of Colombia (other than petroleum)
Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1950, Bulletin 964-B
The following report summarizes data acquired during 1942-45, in Colombia, by geologists and engineers of the Foreign Economic Administration, with whom the United States Geological Survey cooperated. Twenty-nine mineral commodities are considered, but the data for five of them are scant because they were of no interest to FEA personnel....
Geology and mineral resources of the Maimon-Hatillo district, Dominican Republic
Albert Herbert Koschmann, Mackenzie Gordon Jr.
1950, Bulletin 964-D
Black shale investigations, Block 3, Tennessee
R.C. Robeck, Andrew Brown
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 63
The Eureka and happy landing (Cooper-Sands) groups of claims, Uintah County, Utah : a preliminary report
Harry Clifford Granger, Herman Louis Bauer
1950, Trace Elements Memorandum 32
Gold placers and their geologic environment in northwestern Park County, Colorado
Quentin Dreyer Singewald
1950, Bulletin 955-D
Geology of the Limestone Hills, Broadwater County, Montana
Edward Thompson Ruppel
1950, Open-File Report 50-14
The Limestone Hills, a natural topographic unit having an area of about 16 square miles, are situated a few miles west and southwest of Townsend, Broadwater County, Montana. They are composed of pre-Cambrian, Paleozoic, and Mesozoic sedimentary rocks i...
Geology of a part of the Virginia City and Eldridge quadrangles, Montana; A summary report
Roger W. Swanson
1950, Open-File Report 51-4
Shark fishing potentialities of the Philippine Seas
Herbert E. Warfel, John A. Clague
1950, Research Report 15