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Fifty-eighth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey

January 1, 1937

During the fiscal year 1937 the Geological Survey continued its systematic work in investigating, mapping, and reporting on the geology, the mineral and water resources, and the physical features of the United States. The results of this work are basic in all conservational activities, as those who plan and direct the conservation policies toward the wise development and use of the Nation's resources must first have the facts about the quantity, quality, distribution, and availability of those resources and adequate maps with which to pursue and record further studies. Through its technical supervision of prospecting, mining, and producing operations on public and Indian land under permits, leases, and licenses, the Survey was directly engaged in the practical application of conservation policies.

Publication Year 1937
Title Fifty-eighth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
DOI 10.3133/ar58
Authors Walter Curran Mendenhall
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Annual Report
Series Number 58
Index ID ar58
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse