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Extent and Availability of Natural Gas Reserves in Michigan "Stray" Sandstone Horizon of Central Michigan (open access)

Extent and Availability of Natural Gas Reserves in Michigan "Stray" Sandstone Horizon of Central Michigan

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on studies of the known natural gas reserves in central Michigan sandstone deposits. The geology and methods used to estimate the reserves are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and maps.
Date: July 1936
Creator: Rawlins, E. L. & Schellhardt, M. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Petroleum Engineering Report, Big Spring Field and Other Fields in West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico (open access)

Petroleum Engineering Report, Big Spring Field and Other Fields in West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico

Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over petroleum engineering studies conducted in Texas and New Mexico. The results of the studies are presented and discussed. This report includes tables, maps, illustrations, and photographs.
Date: November 1936
Creator: Carpenter, Charles B. & Hill, Harry Blackburn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Disposal of Oil-Field Brines in the Arkansas River Drainage Area in Western Kansas (open access)

Disposal of Oil-Field Brines in the Arkansas River Drainage Area in Western Kansas

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the disposal methods of oil-field brine. The study focuses on the Arkansas River area of western Kansas. This report includes tables, graphs, illustrations, and maps.
Date: October 1936
Creator: Wilhelm, C. J.; Thorne, H. M. & Pryor, M. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division: 13. Electrometallurgical Investigations (open access)

Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division: 13. Electrometallurgical Investigations

Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the progress made on projects in the Metallurgical Division. Descriptions of progress in the different projects and operations conducted are listed. This report includes tables, graphs, and illustrations.
Date: October 1936
Creator: Koster, J.; Shelton, S. M. & Knickerbocker, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
United States Earthquakes, 1936 (open access)

United States Earthquakes, 1936

Report discussing earthquake activity in the United States during 1936. The report is broken down by regions and has sections for specific earthquakes.
Date: 1936
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mineral Resources of Alaska: Report on Progress of Investigations in 1934 (open access)

Mineral Resources of Alaska: Report on Progress of Investigations in 1934

A report about the potentials and resources available in regards to Alaska's mineral industry.
Date: 1936
Creator: Smith, Philip S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report of the Twenty-Fifth National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1935 (open access)

Report of the Twenty-Fifth National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1935

Report of the annual conference on weights and measures, hosted by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards in Washington D.C. It includes conference proceedings, a list of attendees, information about committees and officers, and other reports or commentaries discussed at the meetings.
Date: June 1936
Creator: United States. Bureau of Standards.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Report of the Georgetown Water & Light Plant for Quarter Century, January 1, 1911 to December 31, 1935 (open access)

Report of the Georgetown Water & Light Plant for Quarter Century, January 1, 1911 to December 31, 1935

Summary report outlining statistics and general information about the public utilities in Georgetown, Texas.
Date: April 1936
Creator: Georgetown Water & Light Plant
System: The Portal to Texas History
Geology and Mineral Resources of the Butler and Zelienople Quadrangles, Pennsylvania (open access)

Geology and Mineral Resources of the Butler and Zelienople Quadrangles, Pennsylvania

From abstract: This report is one of a series of publications on the geology and mineral resources of the Appalachian Plateaus. The areas described are the Butler and Zelienople quadrangles, which together include about 450 square miles in Butler, Beaver, and Lawrence Counties, western Pennsylvania.
Date: 1936
Creator: Richardson, G. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Part 2. The Mount Taylor Coal Field (open access)

Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Part 2. The Mount Taylor Coal Field

From introduction: The present report describes the general geology and the economic resources of the [Mount Taylor Coal] field. The area adjoining this on the west was mapped by Sears; the area adjoining on the north was mapped by Dane.
Date: 1936
Creator: Hunt, Charles B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Part 3. The La Ventana-Chacra Mesa Coal Field (open access)

Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Part 3. The La Ventana-Chacra Mesa Coal Field

From abstract: This report describes the geology and coal deposits of an area including about 1,000 square miles in southeastern San Juan, northwestern Sandoval, and northeastern McKinley Counties, in northwestern New Mexico.
Date: 1936
Creator: Dane, Carle H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rosebud Coal Field, Rosebud and Custer Counties, Montana (open access)

The Rosebud Coal Field, Rosebud and Custer Counties, Montana

From abstract: The Rosebud coal field, named from Rosebud Creek and the village of Rosebud, includes an area of about 1,050 square miles and forms a very small part of the subbituminous and lignite coal fields of eastern Montana and Wyoming and the western part of the Dakotas. It is an irregularly bounded tract lying south of the Yellowstone River in eastern Rosebud County and western Custer County and measures 50 miles from east to west and 28 miles from north to south. It adjoins the Forsyth coal field, on the west, the Ashland coal field, on the south, and the Miles City coal field, in part, on the north.
Date: 1936
Creator: Pierce, William Gamewell
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Richey-Lambert Coal Field, Richland and Dawson Counties, Montana (open access)

The Richey-Lambert Coal Field, Richland and Dawson Counties, Montana

From abstract: The Richey-Lambert coal field is an area of about 900 square miles in Richland and Dawson Counties, eastern Montana, along the divide between the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers. In this region only flat-lying continental rocks occur near the surface. About 300 feet of the Lebo shale member and about 930 feet of the coal-bearing Tongue River member of the Fort Union formation, of Eocene age, are exposed in the area. Deposits of terrace gravel at two levels in the field are tentatively correlated with the gravel on the Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan, which has been assigned to the Oligocene by the Canada Geological Survey, and with the Flaxville gravel, of upper Miocene or Pliocene age.
Date: 1936
Creator: Parker, Frank S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phosphate Rock Near Maxville, Philipsburg, and Avon, Montana (open access)

Phosphate Rock Near Maxville, Philipsburg, and Avon, Montana

From abstract: This paper gives the results of a resurvey of certain areas in Montana to which renewed interest has been directed by the development recently of a market for crude phosphate rock in British Columbia, nearby.
Date: 1936
Creator: Pardee, J. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mineral industry of Alaska in 1934 (open access)

Mineral industry of Alaska in 1934

From Introduction: "The value of its mineral resources has long been recognized as a matter of concern in the welfare of every nation, and all wise governments almost from time immemorial have taken steps to find out about, utilize, and safeguard such of these natural resources as lie within their own boundaries or to acquire rights in those they need that lie outside those boundaries. Obviously one of these lines concerns itself with the record of present performance-how much of the different mineral commodities is the country at present producing, where does this production come from and what are the facts as to the current developments in the industry? To answer some of these questions authoritatively is part of the work of the Alaskan branch of the Geological Survey, and answers to those questions for the year 1934 are given in the accompanying report."
Date: 1936
Creator: Smith, Philip S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of the Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain Region, San Juan County, Utah (open access)

Geology of the Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain Region, San Juan County, Utah

From abstract: The Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain region is part of the Colorado Plateau and includes about 1,100 square miles in San Juan County, southeastern Utah, lying between the San Juan and Colorado Rivers on the north and the Utah-Arizona State line on the south. Included in the region are Navajo Mountain, the Rainbow Natural Bridge, and a part of the picturesque Monument Valley.
Date: 1936
Creator: Baker, Arthur A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mineral Deposits of the Ruby-Kuskokwim Region Alaska (open access)

Mineral Deposits of the Ruby-Kuskokwim Region Alaska

From Abstract: "The following report is essentially a description of the mineral deposits that have been found in this region and of the status of mining in 1933."
Date: 1936
Creator: Mertie, John Beaver, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina (open access)

Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina

From abstract: The Coastal Plain of South Carolina extends from the Atlantic Ocean inland a distance ranging from 120 to 150 miles to the Fall Line, where it adjoins the Piedmont province. It includes an area of more than 20,000 square miles, or nearly two-thirds of the State, whose total area is 30,981 square miles, of which 494 square miles is water. The geographic divisions of the Coastal Plain are the marine coastal terraces, or "low country", which stand less than 270 feet above sea level, and the Aiken Plateau, the High Hills of Santee, the Richland red hills, and the Congaree sand hills.
Date: 1936
Creator: Cooke, C. Wythe
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis of Profit or Loss to Income Tax Paid (open access)

Analysis of Profit or Loss to Income Tax Paid

Data report including analysis of profits and loss for income taxes paid.
Date: [1936..]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Big Bend Gin Company Actual and Projected Operations: December 1936] (open access)

[Big Bend Gin Company Actual and Projected Operations: December 1936]

Monthly report documenting Big Bend Gin Company expenses for the year, broken down by actual sales and production, with estimated operational numbers for the remainder of the year.
Date: December 31, 1936
Creator: Big Bend Gin Company
System: The Portal to Texas History
The Flora of the New Albany Shale: Part 1. Diichnia Kentuckiensis, a New Representative of the Calamopityeae (open access)

The Flora of the New Albany Shale: Part 1. Diichnia Kentuckiensis, a New Representative of the Calamopityeae

Abstract: A new genus of the Cycadofilicales, Diichnia, is described from the New Albany shale, of late Devonian age, in central Kentucky. The one known species, which is based on stem material showing internal structure, belongs in the family Calamopityeae. Foundation for the generic segregation is seen in the double leaf truce of the genotype, D. kentuckiensis, in contrast with the originally single trace in other known representatives of the family.
Date: 1936
Creator: Read, Charles B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geomorphology of the North Flank of the Uinta Mountains (open access)

Geomorphology of the North Flank of the Uinta Mountains

From introduction: The geologic record of the Tertiary period in the Green River Basin of southwestern Wyoming consists, in a broad way, of two quite different parts. The history of the first part, lasting through the Eocene epoch and perhaps on into the early Oligocene, was recorded in a thick series of sedimentary rocks of fluviatile and lacustrine origin. The history of the second part was recorded chiefly by successive stages of stream planation and stream trenching, but also in part by fluviatile sedimentation and, in certain localities, by glacial deposits. The first part of the record is virtually continuous, though its interpretation is by no means simple and obvious. The second part of the record is distinctly fragmentary, and the evidence the fragments provide is difficult to evaluate and to integrate.
Date: 1936
Creator: Bradley, Wilmot H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Minutes, financial records, correspondence and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Stillwater Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce for 1936 (open access)

Minutes, financial records, correspondence and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Stillwater Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce for 1936

Minutes, committee assignments, financial records, correspondence and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Stillwater Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce for 1936.
Date: 1936
Creator: Stillwater Chamber of Commerce (Okla.)
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Microscopic Structure and Concentratability of the Important Iron Ores of the United States (open access)

Microscopic Structure and Concentratability of the Important Iron Ores of the United States

Outline of Problem: "This paper covers a survey of 19 ores collected from seven of the more important iron-ore districts of the United States and is a contribution by the ore-dressing section of the United States Bureau of Mines to general research program on iron and steel being conducted by the Bureau."
Date: 1936
Creator: Cooke, S. R. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library