The Alaskan Science Conference
J. C. Reed, H. J. Coolidge
1951, Science (113) 223-227
No abstract available....
Water power resources of Scenery Creek near Petersburg, Alaska
Fred F. Lawrence
1950, Open-File Report 50-113
Due to high unit runoff, a good storage site, and a high concentration of fall, Scenery Lake presents a favorable power site. By building a tunnel three miles long from Scenery Grove to tap Scenery Lake at elevation 900 feet and a dam to raise Scenery Lake to elevation 1020...
Tables of well records in the Palmer-Wasilla region of the Matanuska Valley, Alaska
Frank Trainer
1950, Open-File Report 50-100
Reconnaissance of Lake Chackachamna, Alaska
Arthur Johnson
1950, Open-File Report 50-112
The purpose of this brief investigation was to obtain general information on Lake Chackachamna and its water-power possibilities which would serve as a guide in planning and executing future studies. Field investigation consisted of a flight to the lake in a small float plane (see Plate I-B) by the writer...
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...
Trace elements reconnaissance in the lower Colleen River valley, upper Yukon Division, Alaska [Part 2]
M.G. White
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 57-B
Shorter contributions to Alaskan trace elements studies for 1947 : Part I: Radiometric and mineralogic studies of the granitic complex in the Cape Nome area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
W.S. West, J.J. Matzko
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 45-2
Coal investigations on the southwest margin of the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1949
Edward Huntington Cobb
1950, Open-File Report 50-32
No abstract available....
The occurrence of zeunerite in the Russian mountains, Alaska : interim report [Part 4]
R.M. Moxham
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 57-D
Copper deposits of the Prince William Sound district, Alaska
Fred Howard Moffit, Robert E. Fellows
1950, Bulletin 963-B
No abstract available....
Ground water in the vicinity of Healy and Homer, Alaska
D.J. Cedarstrom, Clyde Wahrhaftig, F.F. Barnes
1950, Open-File Report 50-64
Descriptive geology of Anchorage and vicinity, Alaska
Ernest Dobrovolny, Robert D. Miller
1950, Open-File Report 50-25
Photo-interpretation of vegetation along the southern part of the Alaska Highway; its use as an indicator of the kind of ground
Hugh Miller Raup, Charles Storrow Denny
1950, Open-File Report 50-5
Trace elements reconnaissance in the Jakolof Bay area, southern Alaska
Robert M. Moxham, Arthur E. Nelson
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 74-A
As a result of inquiries by prospectors in 1948 concerning radioactive ores in the vicinity of Jakolof Bay on the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, the Geological Survey conducted a brief investigation during 1949. No radioactive material was found. Possibly a chromite stockpile in this locality was mistaken for pitchblende....
Radioactivity and mineralogy of placer concentrates from the Fortymile district, Alaska
Mary G. White
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 57-A
Examination for radioactivity in a copper-lode prospect on Ruby Creek, Kobuk River valley, Alaska
Mary G. White
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 76-A
Shorter contributions to Alaskan trace elements studies for 1947 : Part I: Radioactivity and mineralogy of concentrates from the placers of Julian, Moore, and Candle Creeks, and the Cripple Creek Mountains, lower Yukon-Kuskokwim Highlands region, Alaska
M.G. White, P.L. Killeen
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 45-1
Short contributions to Alaskan trace element studies 1946 : Part II: Trace elements reconnaissance of the South Fork of Quartz Creek, northeastern Seward Peninsula, Alaska
P.L. Killeen, M.G. White
1950, Trace Elements Investigations 42-2
Garnet deposits near Wrangell, southeastern Alaska
Calder Tupper Bressler
1950, Bulletin 963-C
Photo interpretation of the terrain along the southern part of the Alaska Highway
Hugh Miller Raup, Charles Storrow Denny
1950, Bulletin 963-D
Preliminary report on the stratigraphy and structure of the Nimiuktuk, Kugururok, and part of the Noatak Rivers area
Karen Duttweiler Kelley, M. C. Lachenbruch, A.H. Lachenbruch
1950, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 35
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the stratigraphy and structure of the Southern Foothills section between the Etivluk and Kiligwa Rivers
I.L. Tailleur, Bion H. Kent
1950, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 34
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the stratigraphy and structure of part of the Carbon Creek and Ketik anticlines
Charles L. Whittington, Steven J. Blazewicz
1950, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 33
U. S. Geological Survey Party No. 4 mapped the stratigraphy and structure of parts of the Carbon Creek and Ketik anticlines during the summer of 1950. The area, which lies in quadrangles I-19 and I-20 is shown in figure 1. Large-scale maps, compiled from plane-table surveys, give a more detailed...
Preliminary report on the stratigraphy and structure of the upper Oolamnagavik, Kurupa, and Etivluk Rivers area
Robert M. Chapman, G. Donald Eberlein, Charles D. Reynolds
1950, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 32
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on selected sections of Lisburne Limestone, Brooks Range, Alaska
William P. Brosge, Hillard N. Reiser
1950, Geological Investigations, Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4, Alaska 31
Location: - This report describes sections of the Lisburne limestone studied in the foothills and northern mountains of the Brooks Range, Alaska. The area covered extends along the front of the range from Sagavanirktok Lake (68°28' N. - 149°25' W.) west to the head of the Kukpowruk River (68°25' N....