Report of Committee on the Chemistry of Natural Waters, 1943–44
C. S. Howard
1944, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (25) 734-734
No abstract available....
Differences in basin‐characteristics as reflected by precipitation‐runoff relations in San Bernardino and Eastern San Gabriel Mountain drainages
H.M. Stafford, H.C. Troxell
1944, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (25) 21-35
In interpretation and use of basic hydrological data as basis for planning any public works for conservation or control of water, there is great need for a careful and thorough analysis of the precipitation‐runoff relations. Moreover, when such relations may have been worked out for one particular basin, experience has...
The differentiation of magnesite from dolomite in concentrates and tailings
George T. Faust
1944, Economic Geology (39) 142-151
A new method is presented here for differentiating magnesite from dolomite in crushed materials. This method is based on the essentially different temperatures at which these minerals undergo thermal decomposition. The resulting lowly birefringent periclase is easily distinguished microscopically from the highly birefringent dolomite. This method is based on the...
The fluorspar deposits of Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland
Ralph Erskine Van Alstine
1944, Economic Geology (39) 109-132
Fluorspar from Newfoundland, eighth ranking producer of the world, comes entirely from the St. Lawrence district. Here pre-Cambrian lavas and pyroclastics, Cambrian sedimentary rocks, Ordovician (?) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, and a Paleozoic alaskite-granite comprise the bedrock.Epithermal fluorite veins occupy steeply dipping fault fissures in granite, rhyolite porphyry, and lamprophyre....
"Ribbon rock", an unusual beryllium-bearing tactite
R. H. Jahns
1944, Economic Geology (39) 173-205
The beryllium deposits at Iron Mountain, near the northern end of the Sierra Cuchillo in Sierra and Socorro Counties, New Mexico, are unusual products of contact metamorphism. They occur in irregular bodies of tactile formed by replacement of Paleozoic limestone, generally at or near contacts with small intrusive masses of...
Variations in chemical composition of Los Angeles Basin ground waters
J. F. Poland
1944, Economic Geology (39) 315-318
No abstract available....
Celestite in Buffalo Cove, Fentress County, Tennessee
T. L. Kesler
1944, Economic Geology (39) 287-306
Mineral aggregates consisting of celestite, dolomite, calcite, and very small amounts of sphalerite, anhydrite, and pyrite occur in the uppermost beds of the Glen Dean limestone, of upper Mississippian age, which crops out along the slopes of Buffalo Cove. Proportions of minerals range widely in adjacent aggregates; maximum content of...
Raising martens in captivity
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 243
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on a trace elements reconnaissance in western states
J. O. Harder, Donald G. Wyant
1944, Trace Elements Investigations 4
No abstract available....
List of fox and fur breeders associations
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 258
No abstract available....
Annual fur catch of the United States
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 253
No abstract available....
Electric beacons used to frighten wild ducks from grainfields
Ralph H. Imler
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 256
No abstract available....
Control of vagrant domestic pigeons
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 254
No abstract available....
Value and use of rabbit manure
George S. Templeton
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 255
No abstract available....
Occurrences of scheelite in the Solomon District, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Robert Roy Coats
1944, Open-File Report 44-28
No abstract available....
Halmahera (Molukkas): terrain intelligence
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Strategic Engineering Study 103
This folio was rushed to completion on urgent request from the Strategic Intelligence Branch, Office of Chief of Engineers. The geologists, soils scientists, and ground-water hydrologists had completed their studies in manu- script form, but time was not available for editing the folio, coordinating its different parts, or checking it...
Soela (Molukkas Islands) : terrain intelligence
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Strategic Engineering Study 104
No abstract...
Kusaie (Ualan) Island, Carolines. Terrain intelligence
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Strategic Engineering Study 108
The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1944
1944, Report
The Volcano Letter was an informal publication issued at irregular intervals by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) during the years 1925 to 1955. Individual issues contain information on volcanic activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii. Information on volcanic activity at other locations is also occasionally included.The Volcano Letter...
Fukien region, China (summary): terrain intelligence
U.S. Geological Survey Military Geology Branch
1944, Strategic Engineering Study 138
Population of the Fukien region is estimated from census figures (1928-1935) for Fukien, Kiangsi, Chekiang, and Kwangtung Pro vlnces at 15 to 20 ipillion. At the coast are several important cities: Min-hou (390,363 inhabitants), Ssu-ming (219,974), Pfu-tlien, Chin-chiang, and Lung-chfi. Nmerous towns and villages are scattered throughout the region. -...
Spirit leveling in Illinois, 1896 to 1942
1944, Bulletin 930
No abstract available....
Palawan Province (Philippine Islands). Terrain intelligence.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Strategic Engineering Study 116
No abstract...
Mindoro (P.I.) : terrain intelligence
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Strategic Engineering Study 141
No abstract...
Status of migratory game birds: 1943-44
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 261
No abstract available....
Care of parrots
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1944, Wildlife Leaflet 259
No abstract available....