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
The inorganic constituents of echinoderms
F. W. Clarke, W. C. Wheeler
1915, Professional Paper 90-L
In a recent paper on the composition of crinoid skeletons we showed that crinoids contain large quantities of magnesia, and that its proportion varies with the temperature of the water in which the creatures live. This result was so novel and surprising that it seemed desirable to examine other echinoderms...
The composition of muds from Columbus Marsh, Nevada
W.B. Hicks
1915, Professional Paper 95-A
The investigation of the dry lake of Columbus Marsh, in Nevada, which had for its economic motive the discovery of potash, was continued by the United States Geological Survey during the summer of 1913 under the supervision of Hoyt S. Gale. The work done included the drilling of a shallow...
Results of spirit leveling in Arizona, 1899 to 1915, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Bulletin 573
Stream-gaging stations and publications relating to water sources, 1885-1913; Part IX: Colorado River basin
1915, Water Supply Paper 340-I
Investigation of water resources by the United States Geological Survey has consisted in large part of measurements of the volume of flow of streams and studies of the conditions affecting that flow, but it has comprised also investigation of such closely allied subjects as irrigation, water storage, water powers, underground...
A water-power reconnaissance in south-central Alaska, with a section on southeastern Alaska
Clarence Eugene Ellsworth, R. W. Davenport, John Clayton Hoyt
1915, Water Supply Paper 372
A new gypsum deposit in Iowa
G.F. Kay
1915, Bulletin 580-E
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1913, Part V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1915, Water Supply Paper 355
Surface water supply of the United States, 1913, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1915, Water Supply Paper 356
Anticlinal structure in parts of Cotton and Jefferson counties, Oklahoma
Carroll H. Wegemann
1915, Bulletin 602
The Ellamar district, Alaska
Stephen Reid Capps, Bertrand Leroy Johnson
1915, Bulletin 605
The Pleistocene of Indiana and Michigan and the history of the Great Lakes
Frank Leverett, Frank Bursley Taylor
1915, Monograph 53
This monograph describes the glacial features and the great glacial lakes of a district in Indiana and Michigan lying between the areas covered by Monographs XXXVIII, and XLI. The glacial features are treated mainly by Mr. Leverett, and the glacial lakes and their moraines by Mr. Taylor. The pre-Wisconsin glacial...
Mineral deposits of the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, Arizona
Frank Charles Schrader, James M. Hill
1915, Bulletin 582
Geology and mineral resources of Kenai peninsula, Alaska
George Curtis Martin, Bertrand Leroy Johnson, Ulysses Sherman Grant
1915, Bulletin 587
Geology of the pitchblende ores of Colorado
Edson S. Bastin
1915, Professional Paper 90-A
The large amount of public interest that has recently been manifested in radium because of the apparent cures of cancer effected by certain of its emanations makes it desirable to place before the public as promptly as possible all available information in regard to the occurrence of the minerals from...
Contributions to the stratigraphy of southwestern Colorado
Whitman Cross, E. S. Larsen Jr.
1915, Professional Paper 90-E
In the course of field work of the United States Geological Survey in the San Juan region of Colorado observations have been made in the last three seasons that considerably extend our knowledge of the great stratigraphic break below the La Plata sandstone, which is currently assumed to be of...
The history of a portion of Yampa River, Colorado, and its possible bearing on that of Green River
E.T. Hancock
1915, Professional Paper 90-K
Few regions offer more interesting geologic problems relating to drainage than the Uinta Mountains, in Utah and Colorado, and the ar3a immediately east of them. In fact, the writer's attention was primarily attracted to this field by the diversity of opinion regarding the antecedent origin of Green River. Although the...
Erosion and sedimentation in Chesapeake Bay around the mouth of Choptank River
J. Fred Hunter
1915, Professional Paper 90-B
With the unfolding of geologic knowledge during the last century the processes of denudation, transportation of sediments, and sedimentation have become better understood, and to some extent their relative effects in bringing about the present configuration of the earth's surface have been determined. The nature of these processes has been...
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....
Guidebook of the western United States: Part B - The overland route, with a side trip to Yellowstone Park
Willis Thomas Lee, Ralph Walter Stone, Hoyt Stoddard Gale
1915, Bulletin 612
The United States of America comprise an area so vast in extent and so diverse in natural features as well as in characters due to human agency that the American citizen who knows thoroughly his own country must have traveled widely and observed wisely. To 'know America first' is a...
Geology and water resources of Tularosa basin, New Mexico
Oscar Edward Meinzer, Raleigh Frederick Hare
1915, Water Supply Paper 343
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 calcite marble and dolomite of eastern Vermont
T. Nelson Dale
1915, Bulletin 589
No abstract available....
Profile surveys in 1914 on Middle fork of Willamette River and White River, Oregon
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Water Supply Paper 378
Iron-ore deposits near Nome. Placer mining in Seward Peninsula
H. M. Eakin
1915, Bulletin 622-I
No abstract available....