Spirit leveling in Connecticut, 1922-35
John George Staack
1937, Bulletin 881
Geology and mineral resources of the Baker quadrangle, Oregon
James Gilluly
1937, Bulletin 879
Geologic factors in the interpretation of fluorspar reserves in the Illinois-Kentucky field
Louis W. Currier
1937, Bulletin 886-B
Bibliography of North American geology for 1935 and 1936
Emma Mertins Thom
1937, Bulletin 892
The molluscan fauna of the Alum Bluff group of Florida, Part VI, Pteropoda, Opisthobranchia, and Ctenobranchia
Julia Gardner
1937, Professional Paper 142-F
Some organic constituents of a recent sediment from Chincoteague Bay, Virginia
R. C. Wells, E. T. Erickson
1937, Professional Paper 186-D
Ground water in Creek County, Oklahoma
Richard Carlysle Cady
1937, Open-File Report 37-2
Creek County has been designated as a problem area by the Land Use Planning Section of the Resettlement Administration. Some of the earliest oil fields to brought into production were situated in and near this county, and new fields have been opened from time to time during the ensuing years....
Ground-water resources of the El Paso area, Texas
A.N. Sayre, Penn Livingston
1937, Open-File Report 37-1
Geology and mineral resources of north-central Chouteau, western Hill, and eastern Liberty counties, Montana
William Gamewell Pierce, Charles Butler Hunt
1937, Bulletin 847-F
No abstract available....
A redescription of Ferdinand Roemer's Paleozoic types from Texas
Josiah Bridge, G.H. Girty
1937, Professional Paper 186-M
Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field. Part 2, The Lehigh district, Coal, Atoka, and Pittsburg Counties
M. M. Knechtel
1937, Bulletin 874-B
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. Mineral industry of Alaska in 1935
P. S. Smith
1937, Bulletin 880-A
Spirit leveling in Texas. Part 1, Western Texas, 1896-1935
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Bulletin 883-A
Geophysical abstracts, 88-91, January-December 1937. Geophysical abstracts 88, January-March 1937
W. Ayvazoglou (compiler)
1937, Bulletin 895-A
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. Recent mineral developments in the Copper River region
F. H. Moffit
1937, Bulletin 880-B
Kodiak and adjacent islands, Alaska
S. R. Capps
1937, Bulletin 880-C
No abstract available....
Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field. Part 1, The McAlester district, Pittsburg, Atoka, and Latimer Counties
T. A. Hendricks
1937, Bulletin 874-A
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral resources of the western part of the Arkansas coal field
T. A. Hendricks, Bryan Parks
1937, Bulletin 847-E
No abstract available....
The Kaiyuh Hills, Alaska
J.B. Mertie Jr.
1937, Bulletin 868-D
No abstract available....
Kodiak and vicinity, Alaska
S. R. Capps
1937, Bulletin 868-B
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. The Eska Creek coal deposits, Matanuska Valley
Ralph Tuck
1937, Bulletin 880-D
Sylvatic plague
Albert M. Day
1937, Conference Paper, Transactions of the second North American Wildlife Conference
No abstract available....
Resistivity‐studies of some salt‐water boundaries in the Hawaiian Islands
J.H. Swartz
1937, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (18) 387-393
In the course of a systematic survey of the ground‐water resources of the Hawaiian Islands which is being made under the direction of H. T. Stearns of the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Territorial Government of Hawaii, it was found desirable to test the utility of geophysical...
The use of resistivity‐methods in the location of salt‐water bodies in the El Paso, Texas, Area
A.N. Sayre, E.L. Stephenson
1937, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 393-398
During 1935 and 1936 the Ground‐Water Division of the United States Geological Survey made an investigation of the ground‐water resources of the El Paso, Texas, Area. Geological and hydrological studies comprised the principal part of the investigation, and these studies were supplemented by measurements of earth‐resistivity made largely by the...
Ground‐water in Utah
George H. Taylor
1937, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (18) 536-541
In common with many of the arid and semiarid States, the prosperity of Utah probably is more dependent upon the amount of water available than upon any other natural resource. Although only about four per cent of the State is irrigated, a shortage of water for irrigation becomes a major...