Resource Type
Serial/Series Title
United States Bureau of Mines Reports
7
Report of investigations (United States. Bureau of Mines)
6
Farmers' bulletin (United States. Dept. of Agriculture)
2
Trace elements investigations report
2
United States Geological Survey Reports
2
Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal
1
Information circular (United States. Bureau of Mines)
1
Country
Counties
Decade
11 Matching Results
Results open in a new window/tab.
Results:
1 - 11 of
11
Survey of Subsurface Brine-Disposal Systems in Western Kansas Oil Fields
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the disposal of brine from oil field injections. Information on handling and disposing of brine and injection equipment is presented. This report includes tables, and a map.
Date:
August 1943
Creator:
Grandone, Peter & Schmidt, Ludwig
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of the Zinc-Lead Deposits in Horizons Below the Grand Falls Chert, Galena District, Cherokee County, Kansas
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on the zinc-lead deposits in Cherokee County, Kansas. As stated in the introduction, "the purpose of this report is to present the factual data derived from both the preliminary examination and the subsequent field work." (p. 3). This report includes tables, and maps.
Date:
January 1949
Creator:
Ruhl, Otto & Ballinger, Homer J.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Zinc-Lead Deposits on Extensions of the Miami Trough, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and Cherokee County, Kansas
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on zinc-lead fields of Oklahoma and Kansas. Properties of the physical features, geology, and drilling are presented. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date:
March 1949
Creator:
Knox, Clinton C.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Investigation of Melrose Zinc-Lead District, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and Cherokee County, Kansas
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies conducted on the Melrose zinc-lead deposits. Methods used in the investigation are listed. The characteristics of the zinc-lead deposits are presented also. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date:
September 1948
Creator:
Knox, Clinton C.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Zinc-Lead Ore Reserves of the Tri-State District, Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over studies of zinc-lead reserves in the tri-state area. The results of the studies are presented. This report includes tables, maps, and illustrations.
Date:
July 1949
Creator:
Ruhl, Otto; Allen, Simeon A. & Holt, Stephen P.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Use of Brine in a Kansas Field for Secondary Recovery of Oil
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the use of oil field brine in secondary recovery methods. Characteristics of the brine, and methods used in recovery processes are presented. This report includes tables, graphs, maps, and illustrations.
Date:
June 1941
Creator:
Wilhelm, C. J.; Taylor, Sam S.; Holliman, W. C. & Owens, E. O.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Radioactivity of Sediments in Parts of Oklahoma and Kansas
Report discussing the U.S. Geological Survey's investigation of the radioactivity of sedimentary rocks in Oklahoma and Kansas.
Date:
December 1948
Creator:
Gott, Garland B.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Preliminary Report : Radioactivity of Pennsylvanian Black Shales and Coals in Kansas and Oklahoma
The following report provides information on the first field work on the radioactivity of Pennsylvanian black shales in Oklahoma and Kansas, 1944, and their findings.
Date:
September 1945
Creator:
Slaughter, A. L.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Strawberry Culture: Western United States
Revised edition. "This bulletin applies both to the western portions of the United States in which ordinary farm crops are grown largely under irrigation and to western Oregon and Washington where irrigation is not essential for strawberry production but may be profitable. It describes methods practiced in the more important commercial strawberry-growing districts of the West; it aims to aid those persons familiar only with local and perhaps unsatisfactory methods, as well as inexperienced prospective growers. The fundamental principles of the irrigation of strawberries are substantially the same as those of irrigating other crops. Details must necessarily be governed largely by the character of the crop grown. Because strawberries in the humid areas frequently suffer from drought, which causes heavy losses in the developing fruit, the information may prove helpful to many growers in those areas who could install irrigation systems at small expense. This bulletin gives information on soils and their preparation, different training systems, propagation, planting, culture, the leading varieties, harvesting, shipping, and utilization." -- p. ii
Date:
1941
Creator:
Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889- & Waldo, George F. (George Fordyce), b. 1898
Object Type:
Pamphlet
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Strawberry Culture: Western United States
Revised edition. "Strawberries can be grown in those parts of the western Untied States in which ordinary farm crops are irrigated as well as in western Oregon and Washington, where irrigation is not essential but may be profitable. The principles of irrigating strawberries are essentially the same as those for other crops. Because strawberries are sensitive to the alkali salts that irrigation brings to the surface, such salts must be washed out or skimmed off. The strawberry grower, after choosing a suitable site and preparing the soil carefully, should select varieties adapted to his district and needs. He should use plants that are disease-free. In California, southern Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas the plants should have undergone a rest period. Usually the growers plant during the period of greatest rainfall. By using the recommended systems of training and care before, during, and after setting of the plants and the suggested methods of decreasing diseases and insect pests, he should obtain better yields. A grower can furnish consumers a better product by using good methods of harvesting and shipment. He can prolong the fresh-fruit season only a little by the use of cold storage, but he can extend his market by …
Date:
1948
Creator:
Darrow, George M. (George McMillan), 1889- & Waldo, George F. (George Fordyce), b. 1898
Object Type:
Pamphlet
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal: Fiscal Year 1941
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines discussing the annual report over the research and technology of coal during 1941. As stated in the foreword, "these investigations increase our fund of exact knowledge on the properties and composition of American coals and lead to better methods in mining, preparing, storing, and utilizing coal" (p. 4). This report includes tables, illustrations, photographs, and a map.
Date:
November 1941
Creator:
Fieldner, Arno Carl & Schmidt, L. D.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library