Food of game ducks in the United States and Canada
A. C. Martin, F.M. Uhler
1939, Technical Bulletin No. 634.
Field spectroanalytical laboratory for servicing prospecting parties
E.A. Ratsbaum, V.P. Sokoloff (translator)
1939, Open-File Report 48-21-A
Platinum deposits of the Goodnews Bay district, Alaska
John Beaver Mertie Jr.
1939, Bulletin 910-B
Geology and water resources of the Mud Lake region, Idaho, including the Island Park area
Harold T. Stearns, L. L. Bryan, Lynn Crandall
1939, Water Supply Paper 818
Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937
Nathan C. Grover, Max H. Carson
1939, Water Supply Paper 835
Floods of December 1937 in northern California
H.D. McGlashan, R.C. Briggs
1939, Water Supply Paper 843
Major Texas floods of 1935
Tate Dalrymple
1939, Water Supply Paper 796-G
In localities where highly mineralized water is present in beds above and below the beds that yield the supplies of fresh water it is necessary to be able to locate leaks in wells in order to know whether the wells are being contaminated through holes in the casings or whether...
Spirit leveling in South Carolina, 1896-1938. Part 1, Northern South Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Bulletin 890-A
Mineral production of Alaska in 1938
P. S. Smith
1939, Open-File Report 39-11
Preliminary structure contour map of the Shoshone anticline and the adjoining region near Cody, Park County, Wyoming
W. G. Pierce, W.C. Warren, R.P. Bryson
1939, Open-File Report 39-10
Mining in Alaska in 1938
P. S. Smith
1939, Open-File Report 39-12
Reconnaissance map of the Dewey Area, Weston and Niobrara counties, Wyoming, and Custer and Fall River counties, South Dakota
J.D. Northrop
1939, Open-File Report 39-13
Potential water power in the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Open-File Report 39-9
Geology and fuel resources of the southern part of the Oklahoma coal field. Part 4, The Howe-Wilburton district, Latimer and Le Flore Countie
T. A. Hendricks
1939, Bulletin 874-D
No abstract available....
Gravel and sand deposits of eastern Maryland, adjacent to Washington and Baltimore
Nelson Horatio Darton
1939, Bulletin 906-A
Nickel content of an Alaskan basic rock
John C. Reed
1939, Bulletin 897-D
Areal geology of Alaska
P. S. Smith
1939, Professional Paper 192
Geology and coal resources of the Minot region, North Dakota
David A. Andrews
1939, Bulletin 906-B
A monograph of the foraminiferal family Nonionidae
J.A. Cushman
1939, Professional Paper 191
Foraminifera, diatoms, and mollusks from test wells near Elizabeth City, North Carolina
L.G. Henbest, K. E. Lohman, W. C. Mansfield
1939, Professional Paper 189-G
Water utilization in the basin of South Umpqua River, Oregon
R.O. Helland
1939, Open-File Report 39-8
Geology and ground-water hydrology of the Mokelumne area, California
A. M. Piper, H. S. Gale, H. E. Thomas, T. W. Robinson
1939, Water Supply Paper 780
The Mokelumne River basin of central California comprises portions of the California Trough and the Sierra Nevada section of the Pacific Mountain system. The California Trough is divisible into four subsections-the Delta tidal plain, the Victor alluvial plain, tlie river flood plains and channels, and the Arroyo Seco dissected pediment....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1938 : Part 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1939, Water Supply Paper 864
Reconnaissance map of the Willishaw Flats anticlinal nose, Toole County, Montana
C. E. Erdmann
1939, Open-File Report 39-3
Geological report on water conditions at Platt National Park, Oklahoma
Charles Newton Gould, Stuart Leeson Schoff
1939, Open-File Report 39-14
Platt National Park, located in southern Oklahoma, containing 842 acres, was established by Acts of Congress in 1902, 1904, and 1906. The reason for the setting aside of this area was the presence in the area of some 30 'mineral' springs, the water from which contains sulphur, bromide, salt, and other...