United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1950
Date
1950
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United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., 1950
Name
United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey
Place
Washington, D.C.
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Incoming Resources
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- Mineral resources of Colombia (other than petroleum), by Quentin D. Singewald
- Mica deposits in Minas Gerais, Brazil, by W.T. Pecora [and four others]
- The 1949 summit eruption of Mauna Loa, Hawaii, by Gordon A. MacDonald and James B. Orr
- Geologic construction-material resources in Republic County, Kansas, by Frank E. Byrne [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the State Highway Commission of Kansas
- Techniques used in mine-water problems of the East Tennessee Zinc District, by Deane F. Kent
- Construction materials in Decatur County, Kansas, by Frank E. Byrne [and three others]
- Geology and ground-water hydrology of the Heart River irrigation project and the Dickinson area, North Dakota, by Paul C. Tychsen ; with a section on the mineral quality of waters of the Heart River Project by Herbert A. Swenson
- Some reservoir sites in the Sierra Nevada, California, by F. A. Johnson
- Progress of geologic work in Iron and Dickinson Counties, Michigan, by Carl E. Dutton ; prepared in cooperation with the Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Conservation
- Volcanic activity in the Aleutian Arc, including a list of all known volcanoes and a summary of activity between 1760 and 1948, by Robert R. Coats
- Geology and mineral resources of the Maimón-Hatillo district, Dominican Republic, by A.H. Koschmann and Mackenzie Gordon, Jr
- The District of Columbia, its rocks and their geologic history, with notes on the geography, early history and stone used in buildings and monuments, by Martha S. Carr
- The lignite deposits of the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservations, Corson, Dewey, and Ziebach counties, South Dakota and Sioux County, North Dakota, by Norman M. Denson
- A glossary of uranium- and thorium-bearing minerals, by Judith Weiss Frondel and Michael Fleischer
- Coal resources of Wyoming, by Henry L. Berryhill, Jr. [and three others]
- Erosion studies at Parícutin, State of Michoacan, Mexico, by Kenneth Segerstrom
- Coal resources of New Mexico, by C. B. Read [and three others]
- Fluorspar prospects of Montana, by Clyde P. Ross
- Tin deposits of Durango, Mexico, by Ward C. Smith, Kenneth Segerstrom, and Reinaldo Guiza, Jr
- Topographic instructions, prepared by Topographic Surveys Section, Research and Technical Control Branch, Topographic Division, Book 1
- Magnesite deposits of central Ceará, Brazil, the economic geology of eight magnesite deposits in pre-Cambrian limestone, by Alfred J. Bodenlos
- Investigation of bedrock depths by electrical resistivity methods in the Ripon-Fond du Lac area, Wisconsin, by H. Cecil Spicer
- Construction materials in Jewell County, Kansas, by Frank E. Byrne, Max S. Houston, and Melville R. Mudge ; prepared in cooperation with the State Highway Commission of Kansas
- Gold placers and their geologic environment in northwestern Park County, Colorado, by Quentin D. Singewald ; prepared in cooperation with the Sate of Colorado [and three others]
- Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Gillette, Wyoming, by Robert T. Littleton ; with a section on the quality of ground waters by Herbert A. Swenson ; prepared in cooperation with the City of Gillete and the Wyoming State Engineer
- Coal resources of the United States, a progress report, Nov. l, 1950, by Paul Averitt and Louise R. Berryhill
- Reconnaissance of the geology and ground-water hydrology of the Laramie Basin, Wyoming, with special reference to the Laramie and Little Laramie River valleys, by Robert T. Littleton
- Volcanoes of the Parícutin region, Mexico, by Howel Williams
- Coal resources of Michigan, by George V. Cohee [and four others]
- Detailed sections of pre-Pennsylvanian rocks along the Front Range of Colorado, by John C. Maher
- Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of the Wheatland Flats area, Wyoming, Robert T. Littleton
- The twinplex, a new stereoplotting instrument, by Morris M. Thompson
- Training geologists, a United States Geological Survey viewpoint, by Harold M. Bannerman and William T. Pecora
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