Preliminary list of deep borings in the United States, Part I, Alabama-Montana
Nelson Horatio Darton
1902, Water Supply Paper 57
Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North America
Oliver Perry Hay
1902, Bulletin 179
Forest conditions in the northern Sierra Nevada, California
J. B. Leiberg
1902, Professional Paper 8
A reconnaissance of the northwestern portion of Seward Peninsula, Alaska
A. J. Collier
1902, Professional Paper 2
No abstract available....
The Geology and Petrography of Crater Lake National Park
Joseph Silas Diller, Horace Bushnell Patton
1902, Professional Paper 3
Twenty years ago Crater Lake was unknown to the general public, but since then a knowledge of its remarkable features has been spread abroad through the press, and Congress recognized its worth as an educational feature and made it a national park by the act approved May 22, 1902. As defined...
The forests of Oregon
Henry Gannett
1902, Professional Paper 4
Forest conditions in the Cascade Range, Washington, between the Washington and Mount Rainier forest reserves
F. G. Plummer
1902, Professional Paper 6
Preliminary report on the Ketchikan mining district, Alaska, with an introductory sketch of the geology of southeastern Alaska
A. H. Brooks
1902, Professional Paper 1
No abstract available....
The motions of underground waters
Charles Sumner Slichter
1902, Water Supply Paper 67
Ditney folio, Indiana
Myron L. Fuller, George H. Ashley
1902, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 84
Oelrichs folio, South Dakota-Nebraska
Nelson Horatio Darton
1902, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 85
Rome folio, Georgia-Alabama
Charles Willard Hayes
1902, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 78
The forests of Washington: A revision of estimates
Henry Gannett
1902, Professional Paper 5
No abstract available....
Accuracy of stream measurements
Edward C. Murphy
1902, Water Supply Paper 64
The origin of certain place names in the United States
Henry Gannett
1902, Bulletin 197
Operations at river stations, 1901, Part II, West of Mississippi River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1902, Water Supply Paper 66
Reconnaissance from Fort Hamlin to Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, by way of Dall, Kanuti, Allen, and Kowak Rivers
W. C. Mendenhall
1902, Professional Paper 10
The reconnaissance described in the following pages was carried out in pursuance of a plan which has been followed for some years by the United States Geological Survey in the topographic and geologic exploration of the little-known parts of Alaska and in the collection of such information as will be...
The northwest boundary of Texas
Marcus Baker
1902, Bulletin 194
Geographic dictionary of Alaska
Marcus Baker
1902, Bulletin 187
Irrigation systems of Texas
T.U. Taylor
1902, Water Supply Paper 71
Twenty-second annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1900-1901: Part IV - Hydrography
Charles D. Walcott
1902, Annual Report 22
I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript for a volume on hydrography, prepared for publication as Part IV of the Twenty-second Annual Report of the Survey. The data presented relate to the investigations carried on during the calendar year 1900. The first part of the report discusses the...
Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1901-2
Herbert M. Wilson, J.H. Renshawe, E.M. Douglas, R.U. Goode
1902, Bulletin 201
Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1900-1901: Part I - Director's report and a paper on asphalt and bituminous rock deposits
Charles D. Walcott
1902, Annual Report 22
The work of the Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1900-01 was mainly a continuation of that of previous years, described in former reports. The organization was changed somewhat (see p. 48), but in a general way similar results were reached, which added materially to the sum of geologic and...
Raleigh folio, West Virginia
Marius Robinson Campbell
1902, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 77
Fossil Flora of the John Day Basin, Oregon
Frank Hall Knowlton
1902, Bulletin 204
For a number of years I have been gradually accumulating material for a thorough revision of the Tertiary floras of the Pacific slope. Fossil plants are known to occur at numerous points within this area, and their study and identification has already furnished valuable data bearing on the geological history...