Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico: 3. Nonmarine Cretaceous invertebrates of the San Juan Basin
T. W. Stanton
1917, Professional Paper 98-R
Chemical relations of the oil-field waters in San Joaquin Valley, California (preliminary report)
Gaillard Sherburne Rogers
1917, Bulletin 653
Profile surveys in the Colorado River basin in Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico
William Harrison Herron
1917, Water Supply Paper 396
In connection with studies of the utilization of rivers the United States Geological Survey has from time to time made surveys and profiles of some of the more important streams of the country and published the results in its series of water-supply papers. In some parts of the country these...
Mineral springs of Alaska, with a chapter on the chemical character of some surface waters of Alaska
Gerald Ashley Waring, R.B. Dole, Alfred A. Chambers
1917, Water Supply Paper 418
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Water Supply Paper 403
Profile surveys of rivers in Wisconsin
William Harrison Herron
1917, Water Supply Paper 417
Spirit leveling in Ohio 1898 to 1916, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1917, Bulletin 651
Surface water supply of Hawaii : July 1, 1915 to June 30, 1916
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Water Supply Paper 445
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Water Supply Paper 406
Life zone investigations in Wyoming
Merritt Cary
1917, North American Fauna 42
Wyoming is among the foremost of our States in its wealth of natural scenery, culminating in the grandeur of Yellowstone National Park, one of the wonders of the world. In addition to this distinction it posseses vast open plains and lofty mountains whence flow the headwaters of mighty river systems...
Bibliography of North American geology for 1916, with subject index
John M. Nickles
1917, Bulletin 665
Ground water for irrigation in the Morgan Hill area, California
William O. Clark
1917, Water Supply Paper 400-E
Geology and water resources of Big Smoky, Clayton, and Alkali Spring Valleys, Nevada
Oscar Edward Meinzer
1917, Water Supply Paper 423
No abstract available....
Tungsten minerals and deposits
Frank Lee Hess
1917, Bulletin 652
Surface water supply of the United States, 1914 : Part 10, The Great Basin
Nathan Clifford Grover, Elmer A. Porter, Harry Deyoe McGlashan
1917, Water Supply Paper 390
Lake Clark-Central Kuskokwim region, Alaska
Philip Sidney Smith
1917, Bulletin 655
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Water Supply Paper 404
Surface water supply of the United States, 1914. : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins ; C. Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Water Supply Paper 394
A reconnaissance of the Archean complex of the Granite Gorge, Grand Canyon, Arizona
L. F. Noble, J. Fred Hunter
1917, Professional Paper 98-I
The field work upon which this article is based was done in March and April, 1914. From Garnet Canyon, near the west end of the Granite Gorge, the route followed the Tonto trail along the so-called lower plateau, or Tonto platform, to Red Canyon, at the east end of the...
The geology and ore deposits of Ely, Nevada
A.C. Spencer
1917, Professional Paper 96
No abstract available....
Evaporation of brine from Searles Lake, California
W.B. Hicks
1917, Professional Paper 98-A
The bed of crystalline salts known as Searles Lake, in southeastern California, contains the most valuable potash-bearing brine known in the United States. This salt body has an exposed surface area estimated at 11 or 12 square miles and an average depth of about 70 feet. For the most part...
Retreat of Barry Glacier, Port Wells, Prince William Sound, Alaska, between 1910 and 1914
Bertrand L. Johnson
1917, Professional Paper 98-C
The Barry Glacier, in the northwest corner of Prince William Sound (fig. 6), was first described by Glenn, Castner, and Mendenhall. It was more extensively studied by the Harriman Alaska expedition in 1899; by Grant in 1905; by Grant and Higgens in 1908 and 1909; and by Martin in 1910....
Revision of the Beckwith and Bear River formations of southeastern Idaho
G. R. Mansfield, P. V. Roundy
1917, Professional Paper 98-G
In the detailed geologic mapping of the Wayan and Montpelier quadrangles, in south-eastern Idaho and adjacent territory, it has been found necessary to apply new names to strata hitherto referred to the Beckwith and Bear River formations or to portions of the Laramie as mapped by the Hayden Survey. The...
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1916
Nathan C. Grover
1917, Water Supply Paper 400
The oil and gas geology of the Foraker quadrangle, Osage County, Oklahoma
K. C. Heald
1917, Bulletin 641-B
No abstract available....