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Carnotite resources of the Ellison and Burro claims, San Miguel County, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Francis Withington, Alfred Lerner Bush

Carnotite resources of the Georgetown group of claims, San Miguel County, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
Alfred Lerner Bush, L.S. Hilpert, R. D. Trace

Characteristics of radioactive carbonaceous and bituminous shales

No abstract available.
Authors

Chattanooga shale of the Eastern Highland Rim, Tennessee

No abstract available.
Authors
L. C. Conant, Andrew Brown, W.H. Hass

Chemical composition of Texas surface waters, 1949

This report is the fifth the a series of publications by the Texas Board of Water Engineers giving chemical analyses of the surface waters in the State of Texas. The samples for which data are given were collected between October 1, 1948 and September 30, 1949. During the water year 25 daily sampling stations were maintained by the Geological Survey. Sampled were collected less frequently during t
Authors
Burdge Irelan

Chloride content of water from wells screened in the Lloyd sand member of the Raritan formation on Long Island, New York

Since 1932 the United States Geological Survey, in cooperation with the New York Power and Control Commission, the Nassau County Department of Public Works, the Suffolk County Board of Supervisors, and later also the Suffolk County Water Authority, has been making general and specific studies dealing with the occurrence, movement, quantity, quality, and temperature of ground water found in several
Authors
C.M. Roberts

Coal investigations on the southwest margin of the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1949

No abstract available.
Authors
Edward Huntington Cobb

Coal resources of Michigan

No abstract available.
Authors
George Vincent Cohee, R.N. Burns, Andrew Brown, R.A. Brant, Dorothy Wright

Coal resources of New Mexico

A study of water quality degradation due to brine contamination was made in an area of about 1,700 sq mi in east-central Oklahoma. The study area coincides in part with the outcrop of the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer of Pennsylvanian age. Water samples collected from 180 wells completed in the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer and at 167 sites from streams draining the Vamoosa-Ada aquifer show scattered occurrences of w
Authors
Charles Brian Read, R. T. Duffner, G. H. Wood, A.D. Zapp

Coal resources of the United States, A progress report, November 1, 1950

Interest in the quantity and quality of the coal reserves of the United States has increased greatly since the end of World War II, principally because of the growing realization that the ultimate reserves of petroleum and natural gas, although largely undefined, still. have finite limits. With the greatly increased use of petroleum and natural gas, it has become further apparent that the reserves
Authors
Paul Averitt, Louise R. Berryhill

Coal resources of Wyoming

The Antlers aquifer, which consists of as much as 900 feet of friable sandstone, silt, clay, and shale crops out in areas of 1 ,860 square miles and underlies about 4,400 square miles in southeastern Oklahoma. Precipitation ranges from 34 to 50 inches per year across the outcrop area which is well suited to allow high rates of infiltration. The aquifer contains an estimated 70 ,000,000 acre-feet o
Authors
Henry L. Berryhill, Donald M. Brown, Andrew Brown, Dorothy A. Taylor

Collected logs of borings in San Francisco area, a continued compilation of boring data

No abstract available.
Authors
Julius Schlocker
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