Surface water supply of the United States, 1943, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Water Supply Paper 977
Surface water supply of the United States, 1943, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Water Supply Paper 973
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1943, Part 6, Southwestern States and Hawaii
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Water Supply Paper 991
Surface water supply of the United States, 1943 : Part 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Water Supply Paper 984
Relations of the American coot with other waterfowl
Clarence A. Sooter
1945, Journal of Wildlife Management (9) 96-99
No abstract available....
Ground-water conditions in the vicinity of Carlsbad, New Mexico
William E. Hale
1945, Open-File Report 45-106
The area included in this investigation lies in Eddy County, New Mexico, largely between the foothills of the Guadalupe Mountains on the west and the Pecos River on the east, and extends from Carlsbad southward to Black River. The Pecos River drains the entire area, and in the growing season...
Saishū-tō (Quelpart Island) and Tsushima, terrain intelligence
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1945, Strategic Engineering Study 171
No abstract...
American old and middle tertiary larger foraminifera and corals
J.W. Wells , Thomas Wayland Vaughan
1945, Memoir of the Geological Society of America (9) 1-25
The scleractinian coral fauna of the Eocene Upper Scotland formation of Barbados comprises 27 species and varieties belonging to 23 genera and subgenera. There is a mingling of hermatypic and ahermatypic forms suggesting a tropical shallow-water, non-littoral environment at depths at or even beyond the lower limits of temperature for...
Determination of fluoride in water. A modified zirconium-alizarin method
W.L. Lamar
1945, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (17) 148-149
A convenient, rapid colorimetric procedure using the zirconium-alizarin indicator acidified with sulfuric acid for the determination of fluoride in water is described. Since this acid indicator is stable indefinitely, it is more useful than other zirconium-alizarin reagents previously reported. The use of sulfuric acid alone in acidifying the zirconium-alizarin reagent...
Underground leakage from artesian wells in the Flowell area, near Fillmore, Utah
Penn P. Livingston, G. B. Maxey
1944, Technical Publication 1
Some of the artesian wells in the Flowell area have a continuous flow of water up around the outside of the casing, others seem to be in this condition only when they are capped and have no surface flow from the casing. During recent years a few of the well...
A history of the Water Resources Branch of the United States Geological Survey: vol. III years of 50-50 cooperation, July 1, 1928 to June 30, 1939
Robert Follansbee
1944, Report
The 11-year period from July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1939, was one of violent contrasts , both naturall and man-made; great floods and severe droughts occurred and great industrial activity 'W'as· succeeded by deep and persistent depression which droughts made even more devastating. It spans the· time from the...
Record of wells in Kings County, New York, Supplement 1
R.M. Leggette, M.L. Brashears Jr.
1944, Bulletin GW-8
Ground-water conditions in the Neosho River Valley in the vicinity of Parsons, Kansas
Charles C. Williams
1944, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (52) 29-80
Control of undesirable plants in waterfowl habitats
F.M. Uhler
1944, Transactions of the North American Wildlife Conference (9) 295-303
The relation of selenium to western duck sickness
H. W. Lakin, E. R. Quortrup, N. Hotchkiss
1944, The Auk (61) 415-420
In 1936 Twomey and Twomey reported that 20-50 parts per million of selenium as sodium selenite in the drinking water produced poisoning in ducks in which the syndrome was identical with that produced by Clostridium botulinum type C, which had been considered the principal causative agent in western duck...
Geology and ground-water resources of Finney and Gray Counties, Kansas
B.F. Latta
1944, Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin (55)
Surface water supply of the United States, 1942 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Water Supply Paper 962
Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in the United States, 1942, Part 3, North-Central States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Water Supply Paper 946
Geology of dam sites on the upper tributaries of the Columbia River in Idaho and Montana: Part 2. Hungry Horse dam and reservoir site South Fork Flathead River Flathead County, Montana
C. E. Erdmann, B. E. Jones
1944, Water Supply Paper 866-B
No abstract available. ...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1942, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Water Supply Paper 953
Bentonite and its application in waterproofing (Bentonite et son emploi dans les travaux d'etancheite)
E. Lemaire, Severine Britt (translator)
1944, Open-File Report 49-23-H
Exploratory water-well drilling in the Houston District, Texas
Nicholas A. Rose, W. N. White, Penn Poore Livingston
1944, Water Supply Paper 889-D
In the spring and summer of 1939 a program of exploratory drilling wad undertaken in the Houston district, Tx., in conjunction with a general initiation of the water resources of the district. The main purposes of the program were to determine the thickness and character of water-bearing sands down to...
Texas floods of 1938 and 1939
Seth D. Breeding, Tate Dalrymple
1944, Water Supply Paper 914
In January, June, and July 1938, and June 1939 parts of Texas experienced floods that exceeded previously recorded stages at many places and that were unusually high over reaches of several hundred miles on the streams of the State. This report presents records of precipitation at several hundred places; 10 isohyetal...
Summary of records of surface waters at base stations in Colorado River Basin, 1891-1938
W.E. Dickinson
1944, Water Supply Paper 918
Collection by the Geological Survey of records of stream flow in the Colorado River Basin was begun in August 1889, when three gaging stations were established in Arizona, on' the Gila, Salt, and Verde Rivers. In 1894-95 the work was extended to include 15 gaging stations, on tributary streams at...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1943, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1944, Water Supply Paper 979