Ground-water level fluctuations in Utah, 1936-45
H. E. Thomas
1946, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 25
Ground-water investigations in Utah by the Geological Survey of the U.S. Department of the Interior have been in progress since 1935, in cooperation with the Utah State Engineer. This cooperative work includes (1) determination of the fluctuations of water level in most of the developed ground-water areas in the state,...
Ground water in Pavant Valley
P. E. Dennis, G. B. Maxey, H. E. Thomas
1946, Technical Publication 3
The users of wells for irrigation in Pavant Valley, particularly in the Flowell district, have long been cognizant of their utter dependency upon ground water for livelihood, and were among the first in the State to make an organized effort to conserve supplies by prevention of waste. Since passage of...
Ground water in Tooele Valley, Tooele County, Utah
H. E. Thomas
1946, Technical Publication 4
Tooele Valley is a typical basin of the Basin and Range Province located about 30 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. It is roughly 15 miles long and 10 miles wide and has a population of about 7,000. Bordered on the west by the Stansbury Range, on the east by...
Geology and nickel mineralization of the Julian-Cuyamaca area, San Diego County, California
S.C. Creasey
1946, California Journal of Mines and Geology (42) 15-29
The Julian-Cuyamaca area is in the San Diego Mountains, one of the Peninsular Ranges of southern California. It lies in San Diego County, about 3 miles south of Julian, and approximately 60 miles northeast of San Diego. The area was mapped, and its nickel mineralization studied, from March to...
Mica deposits of the Petaca district, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
R. H. Jahns
1946, Bulletin 25
Wartime increases in demand for mica of strategic quality, beryllium, tantalum, columbium, tin, lithium, and uranium have focused attention on pegmatite deposits more sharply during recent years than ever before. Not only have numerous technical developments of the past few decades involved new uses for these commodities, but during the...
Geologic and structure contour map of Garland and Byron anticlines, Big Horn and Park Counties, Wyoming
C. E. Dobbin, J.C. Miller
1946, Report
No abstract available....
The whitefish fishery of Lakes Huron and Michigan with special reference to the deep-trap-net fishery
John Van Oosten, Ralph Hile, Frank W. Jobes
1946, Fishery Bulletin of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (50) 297-394
This study of the whitefish fishery of Lakes Huron and Michigan includes: (1) a review of the available statistics of production, 1879-1942; (2) a detailed analysis of the annual fluctuations in the production and abundance of whitefish and in the intensity of the whitefish fishery in the State of Michigan...
Record of wells in Nassau County, N.Y., Supplement 1
C.M. Roberts, M.L. Brashears Jr.
1946, Bulletin GW-10
Preliminary maps and preliminary reports released by the Geologic Branch and Alaskan Branch between January 1, 1945 and January 1, 1946
Wenonah H. Eckstein
1946, Circular 1946
This pamplilet contains a complete list of all the preliminary maps and reports issued by the Geologic Branch and the Alaskan Branch of the Geological Survey during the period between January 1, 1945, and January 1, 1946. The listed reports embody the results of some of the work done by...
Progress report on ground-water conditions in the Cortland Quadrangle, New York
E.S. Asselstine
1946, Bulletin GW-16
Progress report on ground-water resources of the southwestern part of Broome County, New York
R. H. Brown, J.G. Ferris
1946, Bulletin GW-15
An improved method of testing for botulinus toxin by the use of penicillin
E. R. Quortrup
1946, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (109) 214-215
General statement on the Cedar Creek slide, Montrose, Colorado
Helen D. Varnes
1946, Open-File Report 46-29
The Cedar Creek slide is located about ten miles east of Montrose in southwestern Colorado, along the Denver Rio Grande and Western Railroad. It occupies an area about 1,000 feet square and has a maximum height above the railroad grade of more than 300 feet. The slide occurred on the...
Section of Morgan formation, Pennsylvanian, at Split Mountain in Dinosaur National Monument, Uintah County, Utah
Franklin T. McCann, Norman D. Raman, Lloyd G. Henbest
1946, Open-File Report 46-25
Extension of the oil pool in the Weber sandstone (Pennsylvanian), in the Rangely oil field, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, subsequent to the completion of the filed work on which Preliminary Chart 16 is based, has stimulated special interest in the beds beneath that sandstone as potential oil reservoirs. In compliance...
Mineral resources of the Trinity River tributary area in Texas and Oklahoma
A.E. Weissenborn, editor(s)
1946, Open-File Report 46-30
<Proposals for the improvement of navigation on the Trinity River in Texas have been under consideration for many years. A Federal project for the constricution of a sex-foot channel to Dallas, together with the necessary locks and dams was authorized in 1902. Under the terms of this act...
Water utilization in the White River Basin
R.O. Helland
1946, Open-File Report 46-37
This report presents briefly the results of an investigation of the water and power resources of the White river made in 1943 primarily for the purpose of classification of lands adjacent to the stream that have been withdrawn for power purposes. About three days were spent by the writer in...
Preliminary structure contour map of the Cut Bank-West Kevin-Border districts, Glacier, Toole, and Pondera Counties, Montana
C. E. Erdmann, N.A. Davis, W. Beer, J.W. Nordquist
1946, Open-File Report 46-34
Geologic map and stratigraphic sections of Paleozoic rocks of Joyita Hills, Los Pinos Mountains, and northern Chupadera Mesa, Valencia, Torrance, and Socorro Counties, New Mexico
Ralph H. Wilpolt, A.J. MacAlplin, R.L. Bates, Georges Vorbe
1946, Oil and Gas Investigation Map 61
No abstract available....
Upper Cretaceous Foraminifera of the Gulf coastal region of the United States and adjacent areas
J.A. Cushman
1946, Professional Paper 206
New maps of Kevin-Sunburst oil field
C. E. Erdmann, A.B. Cozzens, J.T. Gist, J.W. Nordquist
1946, Open-File Report 46-13
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States in 1943, Part 4, South-Central States
Oscar Edward Meinzer, L.K. Wenzel, and others
1946, Water Supply Paper 989
Geology of an area southwest of Randville, Dickinson County, Michigan
Carl A. Lamey
1946, Open-File Report 46-26
Surface water supply of the United States, 1944, Part V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1946, Water Supply Paper 1005
Geology and ground-water resources of the Upper Pinal Creek area, Arizona
G.E. Hazen, S.F. Turner
1946, Open-File Report 46-39
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Cedar City and Parowan Valleys, Iron County, Utah
H. E. Thomas, G.H. Taylor
1946, Water Supply Paper 993
Cedar City Valley and Parowan Valley are situated in the eastern part of Iron County, in southwestern Utah. Both valleys are traversed by United States Highway 91, which skirts the west base of the High Plateaus of Utah. The sparse population of the valleys is chiefly dependent upon agricultural products...