The crystal cavities of the New Jersey zeolite region
Waldemar Theodore Schaller
1932, Bulletin 832
The crystal cavities present in the mineral complex of the New Jersey traprock region have long excited the interest of mineralogists. In 1914 Fenner made the first detailed and comprehensive study of these cavities and suggested that babingtonite was the original mineral. Soon after this anhydrite was found occupying parts...
Coatesville-West Chester folio, Pennsylvania-Delaware
Florence Bascom, George W. Stose
1932, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 223
Surface water supply of the United States, 1931, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1932, Water Supply Paper 719
Surface water supply of the United States, 1929 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins ; A. Pacific drainage basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1932, Water Supply Paper 692
Relation of disease to wildlife cycles
R.G. Green, J.E. Shillinger
1932, Conference Paper, Transactions of the nineteenth American Game Conference
No abstract available....
On glaciers
F. E. Matthes
1932, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (13) 287
The changes in the sizes of glaciers has for long attracted the attention of glacialists on account of the scientific interest and the development of water‐power from the streams issuing from the glaciers.The International Congress of Geologists, at its Zurich meeting in 1894, appointed a committee, with members from many...
On underground water
David G. Thompson
1932, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (13) 298-305
No abstract available....
Investigations of the fluctuations of the ground‐water table in Pennsylvania
S.W. Lohman
1932, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (13) 373-375
Hydraulic engineers are interested in ground‐water as a source of water supply and also as it affects stream‐flow. The stream‐flow is especially valuable at low stages and it is at the low stages that it is most closely related to the ground‐water conditions. For several years the Pennsylvania Topographic and Geologic Survey and the United States Geological Survey have...
Recent investigations of Thiem's method for determining permeability of water‐bearing materials
L.K. Wenzel
1932, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (13) 313-317
This paper presents results obtained in an investigation of the ground-water resources of the Platte River Valley that is being conducted in cooperation between the Conservation and Survey Department of the University of Nebraska and the United States Geological Survey.Most quantitative ground-water studies are concerned with the amount of water...
Investigations of the fluctuations of water‐levels in observation‐wells in Virginia
R.C. Cady
1932, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (13) 370-373
An automatic water‐stage recorder has been maintained on an observation‐well in Arlington County, Virginia, about 1‐½ miles from the United States Weather Bureau, in Washington, D.C., since June, 1928, but there are a few interruptions in the record. This is a dug well, about 28 feet deep and extends through terrace deposits of gravelly silt or loam. It has not...
Investigations of underground water problems in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Oregon
Arthur M. Piper
1932, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (13) 308-310
This report is a summary of investigations in progress in 1932 in the southwestern portion of the United States. It covers only those investigations that deal with water in the zone of saturation, and excludes those that deal primarily...
Oil and gas fields of the United States
G. B. Richardson, L.B. Pusey, M.E. Latimer, J. Hanna
1932, Report
No abstract available....
The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1932
1932, 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...
Glaciation in Alaska
S. R. Capps
1932, Professional Paper 170-A
No abstract available....
Scientific investigation of chubnet fishing in Lake Michigan
Hilary J. Deason
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-11
Abstract has not been submitted...
The bleaching earths: A laboratory study
P. G. Nutting
1932, Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition (4) 139-141
No abstract available....
Shorter contributions to general geology, 1931
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1932, Professional Paper 170
No abstract available....
A study of surface currents in Lake Michigan
Hilary J. Deason
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4, 12
Crotalaria as a cover crop is gaining attention in our country's conservation program. This genus of the legume or pulse family consists of more than 100 species. Of this number at least six are known to be very toxic to cattle, sheep, and horses. The seeds of...
Fish scales and commercial fisheries
Ralph Hile
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4, 10
Abstract has not been submitted...
Conditions of life in lakes
Stillman Wright
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4, 12
Abstract has not been submitted...
Plankton and the fisheries
Stillman Wright
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4, 11
Abstract has not been submitted...
The maximum age of fresh-water fishes
John Van Oosten
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4
Abstract has not been submitted...
Deep trapnets on Lakes Huron and Michigan
Frank W. Jobes
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4
Abstract has not been submitted...
Experiments on the mesh of trapnets on Lake Erie
John Van Oosten
1932, The Fisherman (1) 3-4, 8
Abstract has not been submitted...
Review of Great Lakes work conducted by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries
John Van Oosten
1932, The Fisherman (2) 3-4, 8
Abstract has not been submitted...