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Engineering Report on Oklahoma City Oil Field, Oklahoma
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the engineering and production methods of the Oklahoma City oil wells. Characteristics and properties of the wells, and methods and practices of well engineering are presented. This report includes tables, graphs, maps, and illustrations.
Date:
January 1937
Creator:
Hill, Harry Blackburn; Rawlins, E. L. & Bopp, C. R.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Annual Report of the Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1936
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the U.S. Explosives Division, and the chemical and physical testing conducted. The properties of the studies conducted during 1936 are presented. This report includes tables, illustrations, and photographs.
Date:
February 1937
Creator:
Huff, Wilbert James
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Oxidation of the Oil in Two Air-and Air-Gas-Repressuring Projects
Report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the oxidation levels caused from different oil recovery processes. Experiments were conducted to determine the effect of air on crude oil, and the degree of oxidation. This report includes tables, and a map.
Date:
January 1937
Creator:
Johnson, T. W. & Taylor, Sam S.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Soil and water conservation in the Pacific Northwest.
Describes types of erosion and methods for preventing the erosion of soil by water and wind.
Date:
July 1937
Creator:
Rowalt, E. M.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
United States Earthquakes, 1937
Report discussing earthquake activity in the United States during 1937. The report is broken down by regions and has sections for specific earthquakes.
Date:
1937
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Report on the Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1936
Volume provides a summary of the progress of each agricultural experiment station. Also includes statistics and selected studies. Subject index begins on page 199.
Date:
August 1937
Creator:
United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Forty-Fifth Legislature
The Journal contains the proceedings of the Senate of Texas including legislation, reports, discussions, votes, and points-of-order. Some volumes also contain supplementary materials. The index begins on page 2365.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. Senate.
Object Type:
Legislative Document
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Report of the Twenty-Sixth National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1936
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 1937
Creator:
United States. National Bureau of Standards.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Journal of the Senate of Texas, Second Called Session of the Forty-Fifth Legislature
The Journal contains the proceedings of the Senate of Texas including legislation, reports, discussions, votes, and points-of-order. Some volumes also contain supplementary materials. The index begins on page 359.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. Senate.
Object Type:
Legislative Document
System:
The Portal to Texas History
General Index to Experiment Station Record, Volumes 61 to 70, 1929-1934
A topical, alphabetically arranged index to volumes 61-70 including experiment station records, publications reviewed, and foreign publications. In has a list of all editorial notes from the referenced volumes.
Date:
June 1937
Creator:
United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Experiment Station Record, Volume 74, January-June, 1936
Volume provides abstracts of agricultural experiments conducted during the year. Also includes statistics, convention reports, bulletins, and bibliographies. Name and subject indexes start on page 897.
Date:
1937
Creator:
United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Experiment Station Record, Volume 75, July-December, 1936
Volume provides abstracts of agricultural experiments conducted during the year. Also includes statistics, convention reports, bulletins, bibliographies, and listings for Spanish edition publications from the Puerto Rico Station. Name and subject indexes start on page 897.
Date:
1937
Creator:
United States. Office of Experiment Stations.
Object Type:
Book
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Kodiak and Vicinity Alaska
From abstract: Kodiak Island, although the site of the earliest white settlement in Alaska and the center of a vigorous fishing industry, is still largely unexplored, except for a strip immediately adjacent to the shores. The heavy growth of vegetation makes access to the interior of the island difficult, and few trails penetrate far from the coast. Mining activity in the past has been confined to somewhat desultory exploitation of beach sands, which in places carry gold, though some gold-bearing lodes have been staked, and a few unsuccessful attempts at lode mining have been made.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Capps, Stephen R.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Kaiyuh Hills, Alaska
From introduction: The present report states the results of an exploratory survey of the Kaiyuh Hills during the summer of 1934.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Mertie, John Beaver, Jr.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Ore Deposits of the Bayhorse Region, Custer County, Idaho
From abstract: This report describes the geology and mineral resources of the Bayhorse quadrangle, much of the Custer quadrangle, and the area surrounding Round Valley, all in Custer County, and a small part of the Sawtooth quadrangle in Blaine and Custer Counties, Idaho.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Ross, Clyde P.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Mineral Resources of the Baker Quadrangle, Oregon
From abstract: This report presents the results of a rather complete reconnaissance of the Baker quadrangle, Oregon, carried out during brief studies of some mining districts in and near the area.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Gilluly, James
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Mineral Industry of Alaska in 1935
From introduction: The record of the Alaska mineral industry for 1935, here presented, is supplemented by records for earlier years, because in that way certain trends may be recognized which are not only of historical significance but are also useful in suggesting the course that the industry is likely to take in the future. This is a continuing service that has been rendered by the Geological Survey from almost the earliest years of active mining in Alaska, and the present report is the thirty-second of the series.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Smith, Philip S.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Kodiak and Adjacent Islands, Alaska
From abstract: The Kodiak group of islands, having an area of 4,900 square miles, lie on the Pacific Ocean side of the base of the Alaska Peninsula. Although the town of Kodiak is the oldest continuously occupied white settlement in Alaska, the interior of many of the islands is still little explored and unmapped, for the heavy growth of vegetation makes inland travel difficult, and few trails penetrate far from the coast.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Capps, Stephen Reid
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Eska Creek Coal Deposits Matanuska Valley, Alaska
The coal deposits in the vicinity of Eska Creek, a small tributary from the north to the Matanuska River, are a part of the Matanuska coal field. One of the two commercial coal-producing districts in Alaska, this field is in the southcentral part of the Territory, at the head of Cook Inlet. It is 170 miles from Seward, the ocean terminus of the Government-owned and -operated Alaska Railroad, and is served by a branch line of that railroad.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Tuck, Ralph
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Mineral Resources of the Western Part of the Arkansas Coal Field
From introduction: This report describes the mineral resources of the western part of the Arkansas coal field and considers the features of geologic structure and stratigraphy that are essential to an understanding of the nature of occurrence of the mineral resources. The area is an irregular-shaped tract of about 1,100 square miles in Scott, Sebastian, Crawford, Franklin, and Logan Counties, in west-central Arkansas.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Hendricks, T. A. & Parks, Bryan
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Mineral Resources of North-Central Chouteau, Western Hill, and Eastern Liberty Counties, Montana
From abstract: This report describes a rectangular area of about 2,600 square miles in Chouteau, Hill, and Liberty Counties, Mont., adjacent to the international boundary. The area is a portion of the Missouri Plateau, a section of the Great Plains province, and lies between the Highwood Mountains, Bearpaw Mountains, and Sweetgrass Hills, of north-central Montana. The southern part of the area is drained by the Missouri River and its tributary Marias River, but the northern part is drained by the Milk River. These streams are trenched in narrow valleys several hundred feet deep. The land surface between them is a rolling plain interrupted by very broad, shallow valleys that probably were eroded during the Pleistocene epoch by large streams whose courses were doubtless diverted from time to time by the continental glaciers. These valleys are now occupied only by very small creeks.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Pierce, William Gamewell & Hunt, Charles B.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the Oklahoma Coal Field: Part 1. The McAlester District, Pittsburg, Atoka, and Latimer Counties
From abstract: The McAlester district is an area of about 477 square miles in Pittsburg, Atoka, and Latimer Counties, Okla. It lies entirely within the Arkansas Valley geomorphic province except for the extreme northwest corner, which is crossed by the easternmost cuesta of the Osage Plains province.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Hendricks, Thomas Andrews
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Geology and Fuel Resources of the Southern Part of the Oklahoma Coal Field: Part 2. The Lehigh District Coal, Atoka, and Pittsburg Counties
From abstract: The rocks exposed in the Lehigh district, in the Arkansas-Oklahoma coal basin, aggregate at least 5,000 feet in thickness. All are of Pennsylvanian age, except scattered thin Pleistocene (?) and Recent deposits. Rocks of Pottsville age crop out extensively in the southwestern part of the district and include the Springer formation, Wapanucka limestone, and Atoka formation. The Pottsville rocks are overlain in the northeastern part by formations of Allegheny age, including the Hartshorne sandstone. McAlester shale, Savanna sandstone, Boggy shale, and Thurman sandstone.
Date:
1937
Creator:
Knechtel, Maxwell M.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Preventing Soil Blowing on the Southern Great Plains
"Soil blowing is often a serious problem from December to May [in the Southern Great Plains], when the soil is, in many cases, bare and winds are high. This period is often referred to as the 'blow season.' The whole art of preventing and controlling soil blowing consists in keeping nonblowing materials on the surface. These may be crops, crop residues, or clods. When crops are absent, the essential feature in preventing soil blowing is the use of implements that lift clods and other nonblowing materials to the surface rather than implements that pulverize or destroy them.... Since tillage is dependent on implements, it seems of first importance to consider the implements that may be used to discuss their merits and shortcomings in relation to soil blowing.... From the general principles stated and the specific examples of implement use given, most farmers can probably decide on the correct applications for their farms." -- p. 1-3
Date:
1937
Creator:
Chilcott, E. F. (Ellery Franklin), 1885-
Object Type:
Pamphlet
System:
The UNT Digital Library