Government explores public phosphate lands in Florida
P. V. Roundy, and others
1938, Open-File Report 38-6
Storage possibilities on Nehalem River, Oregon
R.O. Helland
1938, Open-File Report 38-2
Mineral production of Alaska in 1937
P. S. Smith
1938, Open-File Report 38-7
Preliminary map showing geologic structure of the Byron-Frannie Area, Wyoming
D. A. Andrews (compiler)
1938, Open-File Report 38-5
Floods of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, January-February 1937, with a section on the Flood deposits of the Ohio River, January-February 1937
Nathan Clifford Grover, George Rogers Mansfield
1938, Water Supply Paper 838
In January and February 1937 the Ohio and mid-Mississippi Rivers experienced floods which, over reaches many hundreds of miles in length, exceeded all previously recorded stages. When measured by the loss of life and property, extent of damage, and general disruption of human activities, these floods constituted a major catastrophe. The...
Drought of 1936, with discussion on the significance of drought in relation to climate
John Clayton Hoyt
1938, Water Supply Paper 820
Subsurface geology and oil and gas resources of Osage County, Oklahoma. Part 1, Townships 22 and 23 north, ranges 10 and 11 east
N. W. Bass, L. E. Kennedy, W. R. Dillard, Otto Leatherock, J. H. Hengst
1938, Bulletin 900-A
No abstract available....
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 2, South-central Missouri, 1896-1937
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Bulletin 898-B
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 4, Northwestern Missouri, 1896-1937
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Bulletin 898-D
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 1, Southeastern Missouri, 1896-1937
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Bulletin 898-A
Geophysical abstracts, 88-91, January-December 1937. Geophysical abstracts 91, October-December 1937
W. Ayvazoglou (compiler)
1938, Bulletin 895-D
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 3, East-central Missouri, 1896-1937
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Bulletin 898-C
Geology and mineral resources of the Honeybrook and Phoenixville quadrangles, Pennsylvania
Florence Bascom, George W. Stose
1938, Bulletin 891
No abstract available....
Landslide in Moutier-Court Gorges (Glissement de terrain dans les gorges de Moutier-Court)
A. Peter, Severine Britt (translator)
1938, Open-File Report 49-23-B
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1938, Water Supply Paper 802
Mining in Alaska in 1937
P. S. Smith
1938, Open-File Report 38-8
Geologic map of Lowndes County, Mississippi
Watson H. Monroe
1938, Open-File Report 38-3
Water utilization in the basin of the Chewaucan River, Oregon
R.O. Helland
1938, Open-File Report 38-1
Sulphate minerals of the Comstock Lode, Nevada
C. Milton, W. D. Johnston Jr.
1938, Economic Geology (33) 749-771
Seventeen representative samples of supergene sulphates from old workings on the Comstock Lode are described. They range from simple minerals such as gypsum and epsomite to complex aggregates of four or more distinct species. All are well known species except a mineral of the copper (chalcanthite) or magnesium sulphate pentahydrate...
Dolomite and jasperoid in the Metaline District, northeastern Washington
Charles Frederick Park
1938, Economic Geology (33) 709-729
The replacement ore bodies of the Metaline zinc-lead district, in northeastern Washington are limited to the greatly disturbed fault block through which the Pend Oreille River flows and are associated with the major faults but are not in them. They are mostly near the top of the Metaline limestone, of...
Two home-made traps for English sparrows
U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey
1938, Wildlife Leaflet 121
No abstract available....
Botulism, a recurring hazard to waterfowl: with notes on recent outbreaks in the United States and Canada, and Australia
E.R. Kalmbach
1938, Wildlife Leaflet 120
No abstract available....
Volcanic activity at Magnet Cove, Arkansas
C. S. Ross
1938, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (19) 263-264
The igneous rocks and the minerals of Magnet Cove, Arkansas, have long interested geologists and mineralogists, but in much of the area rock‐exposures are so sparse that many of the geologic, relations have remained obscure. However, recent prospecting and the mining of titanium ores have uncovered rocks that throw new...
Igneous activity in the Comstock District, Nevada
F. C. Calkins
1938, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (19) 262-262
The oldest igneous rocks in the Comstock District are amphibolites probably derived from basalts and of Triassic age. These are intruded by pre‐Tertiary quartz monzonlte and by granodiorite of Sierran facies, the latter not being exposed on the surface but found on mine‐dumps. Igneous activity recorded mainly in volcanic rocks...
Diabase dikes of the Franklin Furnace, New Jersey, quadrangle
C. Milton
1938, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (19) 264-264
Two of the numerous small dikes mapped on the areal geology sheet of the Franklin Furnace Folio (U.S. Geological Survey 161) as “Mostly basic, including nepheline tinguaite, leucite tinguaite, and camptonite” of post‐Ordovician age, have been found to be quite distinct from these alkalic rocks, and the two dikes in...