J-J mine (Gillette quarry), Haddam Neck, Connecticut
G.B. Burnett, J.T. Callihan, V.E. Shainin, E.N. Cameron
1943, Open-File Report 43-56
Manganese deposits of the Lyndhurst-Vesuvius district, Augusta and Rockbridge Counties, Virginia
M. M. Knechtel
1943, Open-File Report 43-48
Blister mica quarry, Alstead, New Hampshire
D. M. Larrabee, G.H. Brodie
1943, Open-File Report 43-61
Manganese deposits near Walnut Grove, Etowah and Blount Counties, Alabama
G. W. Stose
1943, Open-File Report 43-23
Cobalt-bearing manganese deposits of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee
W. G. Pierce, A.E. Engel
1943, Open-File Report 43-44
Manganese deposits of the Ladd-Buckeye area near Tracy, California
P.D. Trask, W. G. Pierce
1943, Open-File Report 43-45
Quartz crystal deposits of western Arkansas
A.E.J. Engel, R.H. Wilpolt, J. P. Albers, E. W. Heinrich
1943, Open-File Report 43-26
Manganese deposits of the Lyndhurst-Vesuvius district, Augusta and Rockbridge Counties, Virginia
Maxwell McMichael Knechtel
1943, Bulletin 940-F
No abstract available....
De Mott mica mine, Grafton County, New Hampshire
A.J. McNair, J. Chivers, R.P. Brundage
1943, Open-File Report 43-65
James mica mine, Yancey County, North Carolina
J.J. Page, J.J. Norton
1943, Open-File Report 43-75
Baker Island molybdenite deposit, southeastern Alaska
G. D. Robinson
1943, Open-File Report 43-101
Mollusca from the Miocene and lower Pliocene of Virginia and North Carolina, Part 1, Pelecypoda, with a summary of the stratigraphy
Julia Gardner, W. C. Mansfield
1943, Professional Paper 199-A
Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1940, to June 30, 1941
Glenn Lane Parker
1943, Water Supply Paper 935
Memorandum on Mary Louise copper mine near Charlemont, Massachusetts
Alonzo W. Quinn
1943, Open-File Report 79-354
No abstract available. ...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1942 : Part 10, The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Water Supply Paper 960
Surface water supply of the United States, 1941, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Water Supply Paper 923
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1941, Part 2, Southeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Water Supply Paper 937
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1941, Part 1, Northeastern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Water Supply Paper 936
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1941, Part 6, Southwestern States and Hawaii
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Water Supply Paper 941
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1941, Part 4, South-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1943, Water Supply Paper 939
Bauxite deposits of Barbour and Henry Counties, Alabama
W.C. Warren
1943, Open-File Report 43-32
Preliminary report on Orange and Gove copper mines, Strafford, Vermont
Walter S. White, John H. Eric, Thomas William Amsden
1943, Open-File Report 79-352
No abstract available....
Geology of the Cimarron Range, New Mexico
J.F. Smith Jr. , L.L. Ray
1943, Geological Society of America Bulletin (54) 891-924
In north-central New Mexico the rugged Cimarron Range marks the eastern margin of the Southern Rocky Mountains, abruptly rising more than 5000 feet above the adjacent Great Plains. Structurally the range is a northward-plunging anticline with a core of pre-Cambrian crystalline rocks. Faulting along the eastern and western margins of...
Quartz veins in the Ouachita mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma (Their relations to structure, metamorphism, and metalliferous deposits)?
Hugh Dinsmore Miser
1943, Economic Geology (38) 91-118
An important chapter of the total geologic history of the Ouachita Mountains is revealed by the quartz veins and crystals. These and the associated minerals are hydrothermal deposits of probable magmatic origin, formed during the closing stage of the mid-Permsylvanian orogeny. The metalliferous deposits of the Ouachita Mountains appear to...
A frequency‐method of evaluating ground‐water levels
Lyman C. Huff
1943, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (24) 573-580
Water‐levels in wells, which are utilized by the hydrologist as a measure of ground‐water storage, customarily are measured in terms of distance below a convenient measuring point and expressed with reference to a fixed datum. Datum‐planes or surfaces of several types have been used—each serving some particular purpose advantageously. These...