Structural materials
Frank James Katz, Charles T. Lupton, George Charlton Matson, Hugh Dinsmore Miser, George W. Stose
1913, Bulletin 530-E
No abstract available....
Niagara folio, New York
Edward Martin Kindle, Frank Bursley Taylor
1913, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 190
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911, Part III, Ohio River basin
Albert Howard Horton, M.R. Hall, H.J. Jackson
1913, Water Supply Paper 303
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1913, Water Supply Paper 304
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911 : Part 7, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1913, Water Supply Paper 307
Gazetteer of surface waters of California Part III: Pacific coast and Great basin streams
Beatrice Dawson Wood, J.C. Hoyt
1913, Water Supply Paper 297
Preface and administrative report
A. H. Brooks
1913, Bulletin 542-A
No abstract available....
Lode mining near Fairbanks
P. S. Smith
1913, Bulletin 542-F
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--The Cerrillos coal field, Santa Fe county, New Mexico
W. T. Lee
1913, Bulletin 531-J
Marble resources of Ketchikan and Wrangell districts
E. F. Burchard
1913, Bulletin 542-B
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--The Barber coal field, Johnson county, Wyoming
C.H. Wegemann
1913, Bulletin 531-I
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--Petroleum and Natural Gas
M.J. Munn
1913, Bulletin 531-A
Bibliography of North American geology for 1912, with subject index
John M. Nickles
1913, Bulletin 545
Barnesboro-Patton folio, Pennsylvania
Marius Robinson Campbell, Fredrick G. Clapp, Charles Butts
1913, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 189
Geology and ore deposits of the San Francisco and adjacent districts, Utah
B. S. Butler
1913, Professional Paper 80
The San Francisco district was of recognized importance in the early days of mining in Utah, but its output soon declined and thereafter it attracted little attention until about 1903, when the development of the Cactus mine was undertaken. In August, 1904, S. F. Emmons, then in charge of the...
The Yentna district, Alaska
Stephen Reid Capps
1913, Bulletin 534
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Phosphates; Mineral paints
Joseph Thomas Pardee, Alfred Reginald Schultz, R. W. Richards
1913, Bulletin 530-F
The enrichment of sulphide ores
William H. Emmons
1913, Bulletin 529
Surface water supply of Seward peninsula, Alaska, with a sketch of the geography and geology, and a description of methods of placer mining
Fred Forbes Henshaw, G. L. Parker, Philip Sidney Smith, A. H. Brooks
1913, Water Supply Paper 314
No abstract available....
The effects of ice on stream flow
William Glenn Hoyt
1913, Water Supply Paper 337
Geology and water resources of a portion of south-central Washington
Gerald Ashley Waring
1913, Water Supply Paper 316
Water powers of the Cascade Range, Part II: Cowlitz, Nisqually, Puyallup, White, Green, and Cedar drainage basins
Fred F. Henshaw, Glenn L. Parker
1913, Water Supply Paper 313
Geology and underground waters of the Wichita region, north-central Texas
Charles Henry Gordon
1913, Water Supply Paper 317
The San Franciscan volcanic field, Arizona
Henry Hollister Robinson
1913, Professional Paper 76
LOCATION OF AREAThe San Franciscan volcanic field, which takes its name from San Francisco Mountain, the largest volcano of the group, covers about 3,000 square miles in the north-central part of Arizona, as shown by the shaded space on the index map forming figure 1. The center of the field...
Geology and ore deposits of the Philipsburg quadrangle, Montana
William Harvey Emmons, Frank Cathcart Calkins
1913, Professional Paper 78
The Philipsburg quadrangle is bounded by parallels 46° and 46° 30' and meridians 113° and 113° 30'. Its length from north to south is 34.5 miles, its average width east and west 23.8 miles, and its area 827.42 square miles. As shown on the index map (fig. 1), it is not far<br...