
at this time, not all oversized plates and separate maps are included
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Publications Available to Download
| Mineral Report 1 | Volcanic ash and tripoli compiled by J. O. Beach. 27 pages, 3 tables, 1 map. 1938. |
| *Mineral Report 2 | Phosphate, compiled by M. C. Oakes. 1938. 24 pages, 1 figure, 1 plate (map), 1 table. |
| Mineral Report 3 | Glass Sands, compiled by Charles N. Gould and J. O. Beach. 1939. 21 pages, 1 figure (map) |
| *Mineral Report 4 | Iron Ores, by C. A. Merritt. 1940. 38 pages, 1 figure (map) |
| *Mineral Report 5 | Limestone Analyses, by S. G. English, Robert H. Dott, and J. O Beach. 1940. 28 pages, 1 plate (map), 3 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 6 | Dolomite and Magnesium Limestone, by J. O. Beach and S. G. English. 1940. 20 pages, 3 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 7 | A Selective Bibliography on the Theories of the Origin of Petroleum, compiled by Alan G. Skelton and Martha B. Skelton. 1942. 14 pages. |
| *Mineral Report 8 | Copper in the "Red Beds" of Oklahoma, by C. A. Merritt. 1940. 20 pages. |
| *Mineral Report 9 |
Raw Materials Used in Glass Making, by Jay Randolph. 1941. 21 pages. |
| *Mineral Report 10 | Manganese Deposits of Oklahoma, by C. A. Merritt. 1941. 36 pages, 4 figures. |
| *Mineral Report 11 | Geology of Oklahoma Ground Water Supplies, by Robert H. Dott. 1942. 30 pages, 6 plates (maps), 6 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 12 | Carbonizing Properties of Henryetta Bed Coal from Atlas No. 2 Mine, Henryetta, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma (preliminary report), by Joseph D. Davis and D. A. Reynolds. 1941. 8 pages, 7 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 13 | Mineral Production of Oklahoma 1885–1940, compiled by J. O. Beach. 1942. 38 pages, 5 figures, 4 plates (maps). |
| *Mineral Report 14 | The Possibility of Magnesia from Oklahoma Oil Field Brines, by A. L. Burwell. 1943. 26 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 15 | Carbonizing Properties of McAlester Bed Coal from Dow No. 10 Mine, Dow, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, by Joseph D. Davis and D. A. Reynolds. 1942. 10 pages, 1 figure, 7 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 16 | Geology and Chemical Composition of the St. Clair Limestone Near Marble City, Oklahoma, by W. E. Ham, R. H. Dott, A. L. Burwell, and M.C. Oakes. 9143. 24 pages, 2 plates. |
| *Mineral Report 17 | Bibliography of Oil Pool Names in Oklahoma for 1942, by Alan G. Skelton. 1944. 48 pages. |
| *Mineral Report18 | Ground-water irrigation in the Duke Area, Jackson and Greer Counties, Oklahoma, by Stuart L. Schoff. 1948. 10 pages, 1 plate, 1 table. |
| *Mineral Report 19 | Ground Water in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, by Stuart L. Schoff. 1949. 23 pages, 1 plate (map), 3 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 20 | Ground Water Supplies in the Oklahoma City Area, Oklahoma, by C. L. Jacobsen and E. W. Reed. 1949. 21 pages, 2 figures. |
| *Mineral Report 21 | Ground Water in the Cherokee Area, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, by Stuart L. Schoff. 1950. 17 pages, 1 plate, 5 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 22 | Ground Water in the Pond Creek Basin, Caddo County, Oklahoma, by Leon V. Davis. 1050. 23 pages, 5 |
| *Mineral Report 23 | Oil Possibilities Near Idabel, McCurtain County, by L. V. Davis. 1953. 26 pages, 3 figures, 1 plate (map), 2 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 24 | Lightweight Aggregate from Certain Oklahoma Shales, by A. L. Burwell. September 1954. 24 pages, 3 figures, 7 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 25 | Mineral Industry of Oklahoma in 1952, by F. F. Netzeband, W. E> Ham, and J. H. Warren. November 1954. 26 pages, 7 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 26 | Occurrence of Radioactive Material in Sandstone Lenses of Southwestern Oklahoma, by Gerald W. Chase. November 1954. 7 pages, 1 plate (map). |
| *Mineral Report 27 | Uranium in Oklahoma, 1955, by Carl C. Branson, A. L. Burwell, and G. W. Chase. September 1955. 22 pages, 2 plates (maps). Supersedes Mineral Report 26. |
| *Mineral Report 28 | The Henryhouse Marlstone in the Lawrence Uplift, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, and its Commercial Possibilities, by Albert L. Burwell, with a section on General Geology, by William E. Ham. November 1955. 21 pages, 2 figures, 5 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 29 | An Investigation of Industrial Possibilities of Oklahoma Gypsum and Anhydrite, by Albert L.Burwell. November 1955. 21 pages, 1 figure (map). |
| *Mineral Report 30 | Asphaltite in the Ouachita Mountains of Southeastern Oklahoma, by William E. Ham. February 1956. 12 pages, 1 figure (map), 3 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 31 | The Mineral Industries of Oklahoma in 1954 and 1955, by P. E. Tribble, and F. F. Netzeband, and W. E. Ham. March 1956. 13 pages, 3 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 32 | The Mineral Industries of Oklahoma in 1955 and 1956, by Peter Grandone and William E. Ham. May 1957. 13 pages, 3 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 33 | Uranium-Bearing Carbonaceous Nodules in Oklahoma, by James W. Hill. September 1957. 8 pages, 2 figures (1 map), 1 plate. |
| *Mineral Report 34 | The Mineral Industries of Oklahoma in 1956 and 1957, by Peter Grandone and William E. Ham. May 1958. 24 pages, 2 figures, 5 plates, 4 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 35 | Gypsum Resources in the Clinton-Weatherford District, by William E. Ham and Neville M. Curtis, Jr. June 1958. 32 pages, 2 figures, 5 plates, 4 tables. |
| *Mineral Report 36 | The Mineral Industries of Oklahoma in 1957 and 1958, by Peter Grandone, L. E. Edwards, and William E. Ham. March 1959. 24 pages. |
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