Report on the operations of the coal-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1904: Part I.--Field work, classification of coals, chemical work
E.W. Parker, J.A. Holmes, M. R. Campbell
1906, Professional Paper 48
The authority for conducting at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition an investigation of the coals and lignites of the United States is contained in the act of Congress providing for the urgent deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year 1905, and approved February 18, 1904, as follows: For analyzing and testing....
Underground water resources of Long Island, New York
A. C. Veatch, Charles Sumner Slichter, Isaiah Bowman, W.O. Crosby, R.E. Horton
1906, Professional Paper 44
As Long Island is the largest island on the eastern coast of the United States, and is of such size, 120 miles long and 23 miles wide, that it is a more or less noticeable feature on even very small-scale maps, little need be said of its general geographic position....
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part IV, Santee, Savannah, Ogeechee, and Altamaha Rivers and eastern Gulf of Mexico drainages
Maxcy Reddick Hall, J.C. Hoyt
1906, Water Supply Paper 168
The Tertiary and Quaternary pectens of California
Ralph Arnold
1906, Professional Paper 47
This paper consists of two parts. The first is a brief outline of the different Tertiary and Pleistocene formations of California, giving the type localities, where, when, and by whom first described, their salient characters, where they and their supposed equiyalents are known to occur, the species of Pecten found...
Turbine water-wheel tests and power tables
Robert E. Horton
1906, Water Supply Paper 180
Snoqualmie folio, Washington
George Otis Smith, F. C. Calkins
1906, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 139
Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coastal Plain
Nevin M. Fenneman
1906, Bulletin 282
Slate deposits and slate industry of the United States
T. Nelson Dale, Edwin C. Eckel, W. F. Hillebrand, A.T. Coons
1906, Bulletin 275
Fluctuations of the water level in wells, with special reference to Long Island, New York
Arthur Clifford Veatch
1906, Water Supply Paper 155
Economic geology of the Independence quadrangle, Kansas
Frank Charles Schrader, Erasmus Haworth
1906, Bulletin 296
Milwaukee special folio, Wisconsin
William C. Alden
1906, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 140
The bryozoan fauna of the Rochester shale
Ray S. Bassler
1906, Bulletin 292
Geographic Dictionary of Alaska
Marcus Baker, James McCormick
1906, Bulletin 299
Results of spirit leveling in the state of New York for the years 1896 to 1905, inclusive
Samuel Stinson Gannett, David Henry Baldwin
1906, Bulletin 281
Report on progress of investigations of mineral resources of Alaska in 1905
Alfred H. Brooks
1906, Bulletin 284
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the operations of the fuel-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey at St. Louis, Missouri, 1905
Joseph A. Holmes
1906, Bulletin 290
Lime and Magnesia
F. L. Hess, E.S. Bastin
1906, Bulletin 285-J
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part XIII, The Great Basin and Pacific Ocean drainages in California, and Colorado River drainage below Gila River
William Billings Clapp, J.C. Hoyt
1906, Water Supply Paper 177
Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for the years 1901-1905, inclusive
Fred Boughton Weeks
1906, Bulletin 301
Bibliographic review and index of underground-water literature published in the United States in 1905
Myron Leslie Fuller, F.G. Clapp, Bertrand L. Johnson
1906, Water Supply Paper 163
The geography and geology of Alaska; a summary of existing knowledge, with a section on climate, and a topographic map and description thereof
A. H. Brooks, Cleveland Abbe Jr., R.U. Goode
1906, Professional Paper 45
Alaska, the largest outlying possession of the United States, is that great land mass forming the northwestern extremity of the North American continent, whose western point is within 60 miles of the Asiatic coast (PI. II). About one-quarter of this area lies within the Arctic Circle, and from the standpoint...
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Gypsum and plasters
C.E. Siebenthal
1906, Bulletin 285-K
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Clays
E.C. Eckel, W. C. Phalen, A.F. Crider, E.S. Bastin, M. L. Fuller, G. H. Ashley, C.E. Siebenthal
1906, Bulletin 285-L
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Portland, natural, and Puzzolan cements
E.C. Eckel, Henry Landes
1906, Bulletin 285-I
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Introduction; Investigation of metalliferous ores; Investigation of iron ores and nonmetalliferous minerals; Gold and silver
C. W. Hayes, S. F. Emmons, E.C. Eckel, H. S. Gale, G. H. Garrey, D. F. MacDonald, S.H. Ball, Waldemar Lindgren, L. C. Graton
1906, Bulletin 285-A