Mining in Alaska in 1940
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Open-File Report 41-29
Geophysical abstracts 104, January-March 1941
W. Ayvazoglou (compiler)
1941, Bulletin 932-A
Subsurface geology and oil and gas resources of Osage County, Oklahoma. Part 7, Townships 20 and 21 north, ranges 11 and 12 east
W.R. Dillar, N. W. Bass, C. T. Kirk
1941, Bulletin 900-G
No abstract available....
Geophysical abstracts, 100-103, January-December 1940. Geophysical abstracts 102, July-September 1940
W. Ayzavoglou (compiler)
1941, Bulletin 925-C
Some quicksilver prospects in adjacent parts of Nevada, California, and Oregon
C. P. Ross
1941, Bulletin 931-B
No abstract available....
Geophysical abstracts, 100-103, January-December 1940. Geophysical abstracts 101, April-June 1940
W. Ayzavoglou (compiler)
1941, Bulletin 925-B
Contributions to geophysics, 1941. Superposition in the interpretation of two-layer earth-resistivity curves
Irwin Roman
1941, Bulletin 927-A
Subsurface geology and oil and gas resources of Osage County, Oklahoma. Part 9, Townships 23 and 24 north, range 7 east
N. W. Bass, W. R. Dillard, L. E. Kennedy, H. B. Goodrich
1941, Bulletin 900-I
No abstract available....
Geology of the upper Tetling River district, Alaska
F. H. Moffit
1941, Bulletin 917-B
No abstract available....
Spirit leveling in Texas. Part 5, South-central Texas, 1896-1938
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Bulletin 883-E
Geologic structure and occurrence of gas in part of southwestern New York. Part 1, Structure and gas possibilities of the Oriskany sandstone in Steuben, Yates, and parts of the adjacent counties
W. H. Bradley, J. F. Pepper
1941, Bulletin 899-A
The area covered by this report is in southwestern New York and includes a little more than 3,000 square miles in Steuben and Yates counties and parts of the six adjacent counties. This area has been mapped to determine the structural attitude of the exposed rocks, so as to aid...
Geologic structure and occurrence of gas in part of southwestern New York. Part 2. Subsurface structure in part of southwestern New York and mode of occurrence of gas in the Medina group
G. B. Richardson
1941, Bulletin 899-B
Based on the records of several hundred deep wells, contour maps have been prepared showing the monoclinal structure of part of western New York, and isopach lines have been drawn showing the westward convergence of the rocks. The mode of occurrence of natural gas in the Medina group is briefly...
Nickel-gold deposit near Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington
S. W. Hobbs, W. T. Pecora
1941, Bulletin 931-D
No abstract available....
Tungsten deposits in the Sierra Nevada near Bishop, California, a preliminary report
D.M. Lemmon
1941, Bulletin 931-E
No abstract available....
Spirit leveling in Texas. Part 2, Panhandle, 1896-1939
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Bulletin 883-B
Geophysical abstracts, 100-103, January-December 1940. Geophysical abstracts 103, October-December 1940
W. Ayzavoglou (compiler)
1941, Bulletin 925-D
Spirit leveling in Texas. Part 3, West-central Texas, 1896-1938
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Bulletin 883-C
Subsurface geology and oil and gas resources of Osage County, Oklahoma. Part 8, Parts of township 20 north, ranges 9 and 10 east, and township 21 north, ranges 8 and 9 east and all of township 21 north, range 10 east
C. T. Kirk, W. R. Dillard, Otto Leatherock, H. D. Jenkins
1941, Bulletin 900-H
The area whose subsurface geology and oil and gas resources are described in this report lies along the southern border of Osage County, Okla., and includes parts of T. 20 N., Rs. 9 and 10 E., and of T. 21 N., Rs. 8 and 9 E., and all of T....
Iron ore deposits of the Bull Valley District, Washington County, Utah
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Open-File Report 41-22
Attwater's prairie-chicken-its life history and management
Valgene W. Lehmann
1941, North American Fauna 57
Attwater's prairie chicken, a characteristic bird of the Texas coastal prairie, is closely related to the now extinct heath-hen of northeastern North America. Once abundant in an area extending from the coastal tall-grass prairies of southwestern Louisiana and Texas west and south to near Port Isabel, it has decreased...
Tables for computing oil royalties under the Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, as amended by the Act of August 21, 1935
R.E. Spratt
1941, Report
REGULATIONS PRESCRIBING PERCENT OF ROYALTY Section 17 of General Land Office Circular 1386, dated May 7, 1936, states: 17. Royalties.--Royalties, as follows, shall be paid on the amount or value of all production from the leased lands (except that portion thereof used for production purposes on said lands or unavoidably lost): (1) When...
Geology of the Moreno Valley, New Mexico
L.L. Ray, J.F. Smith Jr.
1941, Geological Society of America Bulletin (52) 177-210
The Moreno Valley, located along the complex eastern boundary between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Great Plains, is structurally a broad, northwardplunging syncline, disrupted by smaller folds and faults. This major synclinal structure is the result of the Laramide disturbance. Deformation, however, has continued possibly into the Quaternary....
Igneous rocks of the Highwood Mountains, Montana: Part VI. Mineralogy
E.S. Larsen, C.S. Hurlbut, Bennett Frank Buie, C.H. Burgess
1941, GSA Bulletin (52) 1841-1856
The minerals of the igneous rocks of the Highwood Mountains are described. The primary hornblende of the quartz latites is basaltic and it has been partly replaced by a common green hornblende. Hornblende is rare in the alkalic rocks. Augite is an abundant mineral of the alkalic rocks; in the...
Igneous rocks of the Highwood Mountains, Montana: Part VII. Petrology
E. S. Larsen Jr., C.S. Hurlbut, C.H. Burgess, Bennett Frank Buie
1941, GSA Bulletin (52) 1857-1868
In the shonkinite series olivine, leucite, and analcime crystallized only from magmas with over 20 per cent of mafites. At this stage the leucite and analcime inverted to pseudoleucite. Pyroxene crystallized over the whole range of rocks and changed little in composition until the magma reached the composition of nepheline...
Igneous rocks of the Highwood Mountains, Montana: Part V. Contact Metamorphism
Esper Signius Larsen Jr., Bennett Frank Buie
1941, GSA Bulletin (52) 1829-1840
Very near the contacts of the stocks the sediments have been replaced by sanidine and diopside, through magmatic reaction. An irregular zone of indurated sediments, produced largely by hydrothermal agents, extends outward from the stocks for as much as half a mile. Locally, more intense hydrothermal metamorphism has formed orthoclase...