A history of the Water Resources Branch of the United States Geological Survey: volume 4, years of World War II, July 1, 1939 to June 30, 1947
Robert Follansbee
1939, Report
This period extends from July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1947, and is called the years of World War II, although it was not until December 1941 that the United States entered the war which began in Europe in September 1939. By the beginning of the period, it was evident...
Simplified methods for the prolonged treatment of fish diseases
F. F. Fish
1939, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (68) 178-187
The prevention or control of epidemics of fish diseases by applying a disinfecting solution in a uniform concentration directly to the water supply of a fish pond or trough for a definite period of time has been exceedingly slow in development. In so far as can be determined, the original...
Geologic map of the Wilson Creek Dome, Rio Blanco and Moffat Counties, Colorado
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Open-File Report 39-4
Foraminifera, diatoms, and mollusks from test wells near Elizabeth City, North Carolina
L.G. Henbest, K. E. Lohman, W. C. Mansfield
1939, Professional Paper 189-G
Geologic Structure of Bueyeros carbon dioxide area, Harding County, New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Open-File Report 39-7
Spirit leveling in South Carolina, 1896-1938. Part 1, Northern South Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Bulletin 890-A
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 8, West-central Missouri, 1896-1938
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Bulletin 898-H
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 7, Central Missouri, 1896-1938
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Bulletin 898-G
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 6, Northeastern Missouri, 1896-1938
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Bulletin 898-F
Spirit leveling in Missouri, 1896-1938. Part 5, Southwestern Missouri, 1896-1937
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Bulletin 898-E
Geologic map and section of Powder Wash Dome, Moffat County, Colorado
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Open-File Report 39-6
Potential water power in the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Open-File Report 39-9
Geological report on water conditions at Platt National Park, Oklahoma
Charles Newton Gould, Stuart Leeson Schoff
1939, Open-File Report 39-14
Platt National Park, located in southern Oklahoma, containing 842 acres, was established by Acts of Congress in 1902, 1904, and 1906. The reason for the setting aside of this area was the presence in the area of some 30 'mineral' springs, the water from which contains sulphur, bromide, salt, and other...
Water utilization in the basin of South Umpqua River, Oregon
R.O. Helland
1939, Open-File Report 39-8
Surface water supply of the United States, 1938 : Part 10, The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Water Supply Paper 860
Surface water supply of the United States, 1938 : Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Water Supply Paper 861
Ground-water resources of the Holbrook region, Arizona
Marshall A. Harrell, Edwin Butt Eckel
1939, Water Supply Paper 836-B
Geology and water resources of the Mud Lake region, Idaho, including the Island Park area
Harold T. Stearns, L. L. Bryan, Lynn Crandall
1939, Water Supply Paper 818
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1938
O. E. Meinzer, L.K. Wenzel
1939, Water Supply Paper 845
Floods of December 1937 in northern California
H.D. McGlashan, R.C. Briggs
1939, Water Supply Paper 843
Surface water supply of the United States, 1938 : Part 13 Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Water Supply Paper 863
Surface water supply of the United States, 1937, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Water Supply Paper 821
Floods in the Canadian and Pecos River basins of New Mexico, May and June 1937
Tate Dalrymple
1939, Water Supply Paper 842
In May and June floods occurred in the Canadian and Pecos River Basins of New Mexico that were unusually high and in many places were record breaking. The floods were caused by heavy rains that occurred over the eastern part of the State from May 23 to June 4 in...
Major Texas floods of 1935
Tate Dalrymple
1939, Water Supply Paper 796-G
In localities where highly mineralized water is present in beds above and below the beds that yield the supplies of fresh water it is necessary to be able to locate leaks in wells in order to know whether the wells are being contaminated through holes in the casings or whether...
Summary of records of surface waters of Texas, 1898-1937
Clarence E. Ellsworth
1939, Water Supply Paper 850
The first gaging station In Texas urns established on the Rio Grande at El Paso on May 10, 1889, under the provisions of the Act of Congress of October 2, 1888, which authorized the organization of the Irrigation Survey by the United States Geological Survey. A few miscellaneous measurements of...