The industrial utility of public water supplies in the United States, 1932
W. D. Collins, W.L. Lamar, E. W. Lohr
1934, Water Supply Paper 658
Surface water supply of the United States, 1932, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1934, Water Supply Paper 726
Geology and ore deposits of the Elk City, Orogrande, Buffalo Hump, and Tenmile Districts, Idaho County, Idaho
P. J. Shenon, J. C. Reed
1934, Circular 9
This report presents the preliminary results of the authors' field work in 1931 and 1932 in the drainage basin of the South Fork of Clearwater River and just south of the divide between that stream and Salmon River....
Surface water supply of the United States 1932 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins ; B. Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1934, Water Supply Paper 738
Review of the petroleum industry in the United States, April 1934
Hale Bryan Soyster, G. B. Richardson, R. W. Richards, Morrell, H.C. Fowler, G.R. Hopkins, A.J. Kraemer, A.C. Fieldner, H.J. Struth
1934, Circular 11
No abstract available....
Geology of the North and South McCallum anticlines, Jackson County, Colorado, with special reference to petroleum and carbon dioxide
John Charles Miller
1934, Circular 5
The McCallum anticlines, embracing an area about 2 miles wide and 12 miles long, are about 6 miles east of the town of Walden, Jackson County, Colo., on the east side of the Continental Divide. A cover of flat-lying Quaternary gravel obscures the outcrop of Pierre shale at many points...
Gold-quartz veins south of Libby, Montana
Russell Gibson
1934, Circular 7
The area described in this paper is one of rugged mountains, composed chiefly of folded and faulted sedimentary rocks of the Belt series. In the nearby region the beds are intruded by diorite sills and granitic stocks. Glacial drift, including silt deposited in a lake, covers much of the lower...
Halloysite and allophane
C. S. Ross, P. F. Kerr
1934, Professional Paper 185-G
A lower Lance florule from Harding County, South Dakota
E. W. Berry
1934, Professional Paper 185-F
Ground-water supplies and irrigation in San Pedro Valley, Arizona
Kirk Bryan, G. E. P. Smith, Gerald A. Waring
1934, Open-File Report 67-31
The San Pedro Valley in southeastern Arizona extends from the International Boundary northward about 120 miles to the junction of the San Pedro River with the Gila River. The river basin also extends about 75 miles into Mexico. The valley varies in width from 5 to 20 miles, being widest...
Miocene plants from Idaho
E. W. Berry
1934, Professional Paper 185-E
Studies on the alkalinity of some silicate minerals
R.E. Stevens
1934, Professional Paper 185-A
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1932. Notes on the geology of the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands
S. R. Capps
1934, Bulletin 857-D
The recognizable species of the Green River flora
R.W. Brown
1934, Professional Paper 185-C
Paleozoic formations of the Mosquito Range, Colorado
J. H. Johnson
1934, Professional Paper 185-B
The Book Cliffs coal field in Garfield and Mesa counties, Colorado
Charles Edgar Erdmann
1934, Bulletin 851
Geology and ore deposits of the Breckenridge mining district, Colorado
T. S. Lovering
1934, Professional Paper 176
Surface water supply of the United States, 1932, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1934, Water Supply Paper 727
Bibliography of North American geology, 1931 and 1932
John M. Nickles
1934, Bulletin 858
The Curry district, Alaska
Ralph Tuck
1934, Bulletin 857-C
No abstract available....
Mineral-water supply of the Mineral Wells area, Texas
Samuel Foster Turner
1934, Circular 6
No abstract available....
Quicksilver deposits of southwestern Oregon
Francis Gerritt Wells, Aaron Clement Waters
1934, Bulletin 850
Mineral resources of Alaska : report on progress of investigation in 1931
Philip Sidney Smith, and others
1934, Bulletin 844
Fifty-fifth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
Walter Curran Mendenhall
1934, Annual Report 55
From the point of view of the geologists of this continent, the important event of the year was the meeting in Washington, in July, of the sixteenth session of the International Geological Congress. The only other session held in the United States was the fifth, in 1891....
Geologic and structure contour map of the southern half of the Cedar Creek anticline, Fallon County, Montana and Bowman County, North Dakota
C. E. Dobbin, R. M. Larsen
1934, Report
No abstract available....