Map of part of the Blue Wing district, Idaho
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Open-File Report 43-8
The Harry area, New Almaden mine, Santa Clara County, California
G.D. Eberlein, R. G. Yates
1941, Open-File Report 44-74
Wild Horse quicksilver district, Lander County, Nevada
C. H. Dane, C. P. Ross
1941, Open-File Report 41-4
Geochemical method of prospecting for ore deposits
E.A. Sergeev, V.P. Sokoloff (translator)
1941, Open-File Report 48-21-B
Chromite deposits of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Open-File Report 41-30
Quicksilver deposits of the Parkfield district, California
E. H. Bailey
1941, Open-File Report 41-6
Investigations of methods and equipment used in stream gaging, Part 2, Intakes for gage wells
Charles Henry Pierce
1941, Water Supply Paper 868-B
Investigations of methods and equipment used in stream gaging, Part 1, Performance of current meters in water of shallow depth
Charles Henry Pierce
1941, Water Supply Paper 868-A
Underground leakage from artesian wells in the Las Vegas area, Nevada
Penn P. Livingston
1941, Water Supply Paper 849-D
Surface water supply of Hawaii, July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939
Carl G. Paulsen, Max H. Carson
1941, Water Supply Paper 885
Occurrence and origin of the titanium deposits of Nelson and Amherst Counties, Virginia
C. S. Ross
1941, Professional Paper 198
Water levels and artesian pressures in observation wells in the United States in 1940, Part 5, Northwestern States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1941, Water Supply Paper 910
Transgressive and regressive Cretaceous deposits in southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico
J. D. Sears, C. B. Hunt, T. A. Hendricks
1941, Professional Paper 193-F
Geologic structure and occurrence of gas in part of southwestern New York. Part 2. Subsurface structure in part of southwestern New York and mode of occurrence of gas in the Medina group
G. B. Richardson
1941, Bulletin 899-B
Based on the records of several hundred deep wells, contour maps have been prepared showing the monoclinal structure of part of western New York, and isopach lines have been drawn showing the westward convergence of the rocks. The mode of occurrence of natural gas in the Medina group is briefly...
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
Ground water in Keith County, Nebraska
Leland K. Wenzel, Herbert A. Waite, E. E. Halmos, G. E. Johnson
1941, Water Supply Paper 848
No abstract available....
Manganese resources of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington
C. F. Park Jr.
1941, Open-File Report 41-11
Manganese deposits in the Paymaster district, Imperial County, California
J. B. Hadley, J.S. Livermore
1941, Open-File Report 41-13
Topaz deposits near Brewer mine, Chesterfield County, South Carolina
Carl Fries Jr.
1941, Open-File Report 41-10
Tungsten in the Saven Devils district, Idaho
R.S. Cannon Jr.
1941, Open-File Report 41-1
Tungsten in the Yellow Pine district, Idaho
D. E. White, Geological Survey Bureau of Mines
1941, Open-File Report 41-28
Tin deposit at Majuba Hill, Nevada
Ward C. Smith
1941, Open-File Report 41-15
Quicksilver and antimony deposits of the Stayton district, California
E. H. Bailey, W. B. Myers
1941, Open-File Report 41-5
Mica-bearing pegmatites of New Hampshire
J.C. Olson
1941, Open-File Report 41-25
Manganese deposits in the Nevada district, near Ely, Nevada
R. J. Roberts, J. M. Nelson
1941, Open-File Report 41-23