Bibliography of North American geology for 1935 and 1936
Emma Mertins Thom
1937, Bulletin 892
The Kaiyuh Hills, Alaska
J.B. Mertie Jr.
1937, Bulletin 868-D
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the El Paso area, Texas
A.N. Sayre, Penn Livingston
1937, Open-File Report 37-1
Spirit leveling in Connecticut, 1922-35
John George Staack
1937, Bulletin 881
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 807
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. The Eska Creek coal deposits, Matanuska Valley
Ralph Tuck
1937, Bulletin 880-D
Spirit leveling in Texas. Part 1, Western Texas, 1896-1935
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Bulletin 883-A
Ionic method of geophysical prospecting
E.A. Sergeev, A.P. Solovov, H. E. Hawkes (translator)
1937, Open-File Report 48-21-E
The warm springs of Georgia, their geologic relations and origin, a summary report
D. F. Hewett, Geoffrey William Crickmay
1937, Water Supply Paper 819
Fossil plants from the Stanley shale and Jackfork sandstone in southeastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas
David White
1937, Professional Paper 186-C
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. Recent mineral developments in the Copper River region
F. H. Moffit
1937, Bulletin 880-B
Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field. Part 2, The Lehigh district, Coal, Atoka, and Pittsburg Counties
M. M. Knechtel
1937, Bulletin 874-B
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1935. Mineral industry of Alaska in 1935
P. S. Smith
1937, Bulletin 880-A
Kodiak and vicinity, Alaska
S. R. Capps
1937, Bulletin 868-B
No abstract available....
Kodiak and adjacent islands, Alaska
S. R. Capps
1937, Bulletin 880-C
No abstract available....
The floods of March 1936, part 2, Hudson River to Susquehanna River region
Nathan C. Grover
1937, Water Supply Paper 799
During the period March 9-22, 1936, there occurred in close succession over the northeastern United States, from the James and upper Ohio River Basins in Virginia and Pennsylvania to the river basins of Maine, two extraordinarily heavy storms, in which the precipitation was almost entirely in the form of rain....
Inferences about the origin of oil as indicated by the composition of the organic constituents of sediments
P.D. Trask
1937, Professional Paper 186-H
Fossil flora of the Wedington sandstone member of the Fayetteville shale
David White
1937, Professional Paper 186-B
The stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous rocks north of the Arkansas River in eastern Colorado
C. H. Dane, W. G. Pierce, J.B. Reeside Jr.
1937, Professional Paper 186-K
American Cretaceous ferns of the genus Tempskya
C.B. Read, R.W. Brown
1937, Professional Paper 186-F
Spirit leveling in Massachusetts, 1922-35
John George Staack
1937, Bulletin 882
Surface water supply of the United States, 1935, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 783
Flood in La Canada Valley, California, January 1, 1934
H.C. Troxell, John Q. Peterson
1937, Water Supply Paper 796-C
Surface water supply of the United States, 1935 : Part 10, The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 790
Surface water supply of the United States, 1936, Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1937, Water Supply Paper 808