General geology and ground-water resources of the island of Maui, Hawaii
Harold T. Stearns, Gordon Andrew Macdonald
1942, Bulletin 7
Maui, the second largest island in the Hawaiian group, is 48 miles long, 26 miles wide, and covers 728 square miles. The principal town is Wailuku. Sugar cane and pineapples are the principal crops. Water is used chiefly for irrigating cane. The purpose of the investigation was to study the...
Care of white mice and rats
U.S. Division Of Wildlife Research
1942, Wildlife Leaflet 214
No abstract available....
Coal fields of the United States
Paul Averitt
1942, Report
No abstract available....
The Great Lakes fisheries: A review of the report of the International Board of Inquiry for the Great Lakes Fisheries
John Van Oosten
1942, State Government (15) 211-212, 219
In August, 1942, the International Board of Inquiry for the Great Lakes Fisheries submitted its report to the governments of the United States and States and Canada. The report, which culminated a two-year investigation, recommended a common or joint agency of control for the fisheries through an international treaty....
Determination of ash in coals unusually high in calcite and pyrite
O.W. Rees, W.A. Selvig
1942, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (14) 209-212
The preliminary hearth heating method (A and E) gave results within the A. S. T. M. tolerances for all duplicates obtained in the same laboratory. Checks between different laboratories within A. S. T. M. tolerances were obtained for coals containing up to about 3.6 per cent mineral carbon dioxide, but...
Use of phosphate for separation of cobalt from iron
V. North, R. C. Wells
1942, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (14) 859-860
The well-known tendency of cobalt to be retained by the iron-alumina precipitate produced by ammonia has generally been ascribed to a specific adsorption by the large surface of this gelatinous precipitate. Whatever its cause, it can be overcome by precipitating the iron as phosphate at a pH of 3.5. The...
Summaries of yearly and flood flow relating to Iowa streams 1873-1940
Lawrence C. Crawford
1942, Water Supply Bulletin 1
As a result of the need for basic data and the lack of a current and convenient summary concerning the surface-water resources of Iowa, a synoptic inventory has been prepared as a part of the present State-wide program which is made possible by State and Federal cooperative action. These hydrologic...
Subsurface geology and oil and gas resources of Osage county, Oklahoma
N. Wood Bass
1942, Bulletin 900
No abstract available....
Geophysical and geologic investigations of the Casper Mountain chromite deposit, Wyoming
E.L. Stephenson
1941, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (31) 170-170
The Casper Mountain chromite deposit is located on the summit of Casper Mountain in Natrona County, Wyo., 11 miles by road south of the city of Casper....
Banded birds recovered in El Salvador
M.T. Cooke
1941, The Auk (58) 589-590
Three records of birds banded in the United States and recovered in El Salvador have recently been received and seem of sufficient importance to warrant immediate publication....
Diseases of upland game birds (Part 5)
J.E. Shillinger, L.C. Morley
1941, Game Breeder and Sportsman (46) 170-171,
Occurrence and origin of the titanium deposits of Nelson and Amherst Counties, Virginia
C. S. Ross
1941, Professional Paper 198
Additions to the Wilcox flora from Kentucky and Texas
E. W. Berry
1941, Professional Paper 193-E
Geology and biology of North Atlantic deep-sea cores between Newfoundland and Ireland, Part 4, Ostracoda
W.L. Tressler
1941, Professional Paper 196-C
Surface water supply of the United States, 1939, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 871
Underground leakage from artesian wells in the Las Vegas area, Nevada
Penn P. Livingston
1941, Water Supply Paper 849-D
Surface water supply of the United States, 1939 : Part 10, The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 880
Surface water supply of the United States, 1940 : Part 13 Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 903
Geology and ground-water resources of the Balmorhea area, western Texas
Walter N. White, H. S. Gale, S. Spencer Nye
1941, Water Supply Paper 849-C
Balmorhea is the center of a thriving farming community, the lands of which are irrigated with water derived chiefly from large springs but partly from the storm flow of Toyah Creek. The storm flow of the creek and a part of the winter flow of the springs is stored in...
Geology and ground-water resources of the Lufkin area, Texas
Walter N. White, A.N. Sayre, J.F. Heuser
1941, Water Supply Paper 849-A
This report covers Angelina County, Texas, of which Lufkin is the county seat, and parts of Nacogdoches and other adjacent counties. The area is underlain by a series of sands, clays, and shales of Eocene age that dip, in general, southward at an angle a little greater than that of...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1940 : Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 901
Effect upon ground-water levels of proposed surface-water storage in Flathead Lake, Montana
Richard Carlysle Cady
1941, Water Supply Paper 849-B
Surface water supply of the United States, 1940, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 899
Surface water supply of the United States, 1940, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 897
Surface water supply of Hawaii, July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939
Carl G. Paulsen, Max H. Carson
1941, Water Supply Paper 885