The calcite marble and dolomite of eastern Vermont
T. Nelson Dale
1915, Bulletin 589
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1913 : Part I - metals and nonmetals except fuels
F. L. Ransome, Hoyt S. Gale
1915, Bulletin 580
No abstract available....
Analyses of rocks and minerals from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880 to 1914
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1915, Bulletin 591
The present Geological Survey of the United States was organized in 1879. In 1880, in connection with the Colorado work, a chemical laboratory was established at Denver in charge of W. F. Hillebrand, with whom were associated Antony Guyard and, later, L. G. Eakins. In 1882 W. H. Melville was...
The Ellamar district, Alaska
Stephen Reid Capps, Bertrand Leroy Johnson
1915, Bulletin 605
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1913: Part II - mineral fuels
Marius Robinson Campbell, David White
1915, Bulletin 581
No abstract available....
The Willow Creek district, Alaska
Stephen Reid Capps
1915, Bulletin 607
Mineral deposits of the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
Frank Charles Schrader, James M. Hill
1915, Bulletin 582
Mineral resources of Alaska: Report on progress of investigations in 1914
Alfred H. Brooks
1915, Bulletin 622
No abstract available....
Origin of the zinc and lead deposits of the Joplin region, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma
Claude Ellsworth Siebenthal
1915, Bulletin 606
Geology and coal resources of North Park, Colorado
A. L. Beekly
1915, Bulletin 596
Rhode Island coal
George H. Ashley
1915, Bulletin 615
Geology and oil resources of the west border of the San Joaquin Valley north of Coalinga, California
Robert van Vleck Anderson, Robert Wallace Pack
1915, Bulletin 603
Anticlinal structure in parts of Cotton and Jefferson counties, Oklahoma
Carroll H. Wegemann
1915, Bulletin 602
The fractional precipitation of some ore-forming compounds at moderate temperatures
Roger Clark Wells
1915, Bulletin 609
Some mining districts in northeastern California and northwestern Nevada
James M. Hill
1915, Bulletin 594
Scattered over its sparsely settled and generally arid expanse the State of Nevada contains approximately 200 centers of past or present mining activity. Some of these mining districts, such as the Comstock,1 Eureka,2 Tonopah,3 and Goldfield,4 have added millions to the world's wealth in precious metals and have been given...
The composition of crinoid skeletons
F. W. Clarke, W. C. Wheeler
1915, Professional Paper 90-D
No abstract available....
The stratigraphy of the Montana group, with special reference to the position and age of the Judith River Formation in north-central Montana
C.F. Bowen
1915, Professional Paper 90-I
No abstract available....
A reconnaissance in the Canyon Range, west-central Utah
G. F. Loughlin
1915, Professional Paper 90-F
Lavas of Hawaii and their relations
Whitman Cross
1915, Professional Paper 88
No abstract available....
Iron-ore deposits near Nome. Placer mining in Seward Peninsula
H. M. Eakin
1915, Bulletin 622-I
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Lake Clark-Iditarod region. Quicksilver deposits of the Kuskokwim region. Gold placers of the Lower Kuskokwim, with a note on copper in the Russian Mountains
P. S. Smith, A.G. Maddren
1915, Bulletin 622-H
No abstract available....
Mining in the Fairbanks districts. Mining in the Hot Springs district
H. M. Eakin
1915, Bulletin 622-G
No abstract available....
Mining on Prince William Sound. The gold and copper deposits o the Port Valdez district
Barry L. Johnson
1915, Bulletin 622-E
No abstract available....
Mineral deposits of the Kotsina-Kuskulana district, with notes on mining in Chitina Valley. Auriferous gravels of the Nelchina-Susitna region
F. H. Moffit, Theodore Chapin
1915, Bulletin 622-D
No abstract available....
Preface. Administrative report. The Alaskan mining industry in 1914. The future of gold placer mining in Alaska
A. H. Brooks
1915, Bulletin 622-A
No abstract available....