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Characteristics of common rodenticides (for rats and mice)

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Chemical and physical character of brines from the Dundee formation

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W.L. Lamar

Chemistry of natural water

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W.W. Hastings

Clapper rail studies, 1951

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R. E. Stewart

Clay, near Nenana, Alaska

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R.A. Eckhart

Coal investigations in the Homer district, Kenai coal field, Alaska, in 1950 and 1951

This report presents the results of work done in the last three weeks of the 1950 field season and in all of the 1951 season, and supplements reports by Barnes (19149) and Cobb (1950, 1951). Barnes' report covers investigations of coal-bearing rocks of the Tertiary Kenai formation in a coastal belt between Bluff Point and the head of Kachemak Bay (pl. 2). Cobb's reports deal with similar rocks exp
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Edward Huntington Cobb

Coal prospects and coal exploration and development in the lower Matanuska Valley, Alaska, in 1950

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Farrell F. Barnes, Donald Merle Ford

Coal resources of Virginia

The U. S. Geological Survey and the Virginia Geological Survey have cooperated in preparing this reappraisal of the coal resources of Virginia, which is based on a study of all information" on the reserves of the State available in the publications and files of the two organizations, supplemented by mine and drill-hole information provided by mining companies and private individuals. Coal is found
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Andrew Brown, Henry L. Berryhill, Dorothy A. Taylor, James V. A. Trumbull

Compilation of field methods used in geochemical prospecting by the U.S. Geological Survey

The field methods described in this report are those currently used in geochemical prospecting by the U. S. Geological Survey. Some have been published, others are being processed for publication, while others are still being investigated. The purpose in compiling these methods is to make them readily available in convenient form. The methods have not been thoroughly tested and none is wholly sati
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Hubert William Lakin, Frederick Norville Ward, Hy Almond

Concerning the melting of ice in the ground at negative temperatures

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Z.A. Nersesova, Inna V. Poire

Contamination of rock samples during grinding as determined spectrographically

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A.T. Myers, Paul R. Barnett