Isometric block diagrams in mining geology
W. D. Johnston Jr., Thomas B. Nolan
1937, Economic Geology (32) 550-569
In the past five years members of the Geological Survey have gained experience in making isometric block diagrams of mines and mining districts as well as of surface features. This paper presents nothing new, but aims to assemble scattered information on a much neglected method of geological illustration. Plotting mine...
The Ohio-Mississippi floods of 1937
R. W. Davenport
1937, Nature (140) 666-669
Some of the recent floods in the United States have indicated that, in any appraisal of the potentialities of a river system for producing floods, more significance than has perhaps been customary should be attached to the magnitude of the great floods of the past, as disclosed by Nature's records...
Mode of igneous intrusion in La Plata Mountains, Colorado
E.B. Eckel
1937, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (18) 258-260
The La Plata Mountains, in southwestern Colorado, have long been known as an example of a mountain group of the laccolithic type, although it has been recognized that the igneous geology was much more complex than that of typical laccoliths. A restudy of the ore‐deposits of the District, now in...
Preliminary report on the North Atlantic deep‐sea cores taken by the Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution
W.H. Bradley, M. N. Bramlette, J.A. Cushman, L.G. Henbest, K.E. Lahman, P.D. Trask
1937, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (18) 224-226
A series, of 11 cores from the North Atlantic sea‐bottom between the Newfoundland Banks and the banks off the Irish Coast have been studied by a group of geologists of the United States Geological Survey. These cores were taken by Dr. C. S. Piggot of the Carnegie Institution's Geophysical Laboratory...
Geologic map of Texas
N. H. Darton, L. W. Stephenson, Julia Gardner
George W. Stose, editor(s)
1937, Report
No abstract available....
Plan of Lookout Point reservoir site, Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon: Dam site
R.H. Figgins
1937, Report
No abstract available....
Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field
Thomas A. Hendricks
1937, Bulletin 874
No abstract available....
The American chameleon and its care
U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 92
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska: report on progress of investigations in 1934
Philip S. Smith
1937, Bulletin 868
No abstract available....
Available publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 4
No abstract available....
Some accomplishments of the cooperative research units: a summary to January 31, 1937
Hartley Harrad Thompson Jackson
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 87
No abstract available....
Birds in relation to fishes
Clarence Cottam, F.M. Uhler
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 83
No abstract available....
Feeding and caring for squirrels
U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 80
No abstract available....
Directions for destroying house mice
U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 78
No abstract available....
Groundwater in the San Luis Valley, Colorado
Thomas William Robinson, Herbert A. Wait
1937, Report
No abstract available....
The wild turkey on the Missouri Ozark Range
Harold L. Blakey
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 77
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1934-36
Gerald F. Loughlin
1937, Bulletin 847
No abstract available....
The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1937
1937, 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...
The controlled-hunting areas and the pheasant refuge-management system in northwestern Ohio
Lawrence E. Hicks
1937, Wildlife Leaflet 93
No abstract available....
Fifty-eighth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
Walter Curran Mendenhall
1937, Annual Report 58
During the fiscal year 1937 the Geological Survey continued its systematic work in investigating, mapping, and reporting on the geology, the mineral and water resources, and the physical features of the United States. The results of this work are basic in all conservational activities, as those who plan and direct...
The Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska
John Beaver Mertie Jr.
1937, Bulletin 872
No abstract available....
The dispersal of smelt, Oserus mordax (Mitchill), in the Great Lakes region
John Van Oosten
1937, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (66) 160-171
No abstract avaiable....
Disease relationship of domestic stock and wildlife
J.E. Shillinger
1937, Conference Paper, Transactions of the second north american wildlife conference
From the time that western civilization established itself on the North American continent until very recent years, little thought was given to the diseases, or other forms of loss, in game. In the process of bringing civilization and the incidental domestic arts and trades to the United States it appears...
Ground water in Avra-Altar Valley, Arizona
David A. Andrews
1937, Water Supply Paper 796-E
No abstract available....
Plan of Muddy River, Nevada: above a point 3 miles below Overton, miscellaneous dam sites
U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Report