The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1930
1930, Report
The Volcano Letter was an informal publication issued at irregular intervals by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) during the years 1925 to 1955. Individual issues contain information on volcanic activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii. Information on volcanic activity at other locations is also occasionally included.The Volcano Letter...
Geology of the Eagle-Circle district, Alaska
John Beaver Mertie Jr.
1930, Bulletin 816
No abstract available....
Indiana oolitic limestone: Relation of its natural features to its commercial grading
G. F. Loughlin
1930, Bulletin 811-C
No abstract available....
Progress of fishery biology on the Great Lakes
John Van Oosten
1930, Report, Progress in biological inquiries, 1928. Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, 1929
United States...
Plan of Columbia River: international boundary to Rock Island Rapids (below Wenatchee), Washington
H.H. Hodgeson
1930, Report
Fiftieth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1929, Annual Report 50
The appropriations made directly for the work of the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1929 included 14 items, amounting to $2,135,609. In addition $120,000 was appropriated for printing and binding for the Geological Survey, and an allotment of $14,765 for miscellaneous supplies was made from appropriations for the Interior...
Thrust faulting and oil possibilities in the plains adjacent to the Highwood Mountains, Montana
Frank Reeves
1929, Bulletin 806-E
No abstract available....
A revision of the flora of the Latah formation
E. W. Berry
1929, Professional Paper 154-H
No abstract available....
Exogyra olisiponens Sharpe and Exogyra costata Say in the Cretaceous of the Western Interior
J.B. Reeside Jr.
1929, Professional Paper 154-I
No abstract available....
Additions to the flora of the Green River formation
R.W. Brown
1929, Professional Paper 154-J
No abstract available....
Problems of the soft-water supply of the Dakota sandstone, with special reference to the conditions at Canton, South Dakota
O. E. Meinzer
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-C
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral resources of the Aniakchak district
R. S. Knappen
1929, Bulletin 797-F
No abstract available....
Oil shale in a producing oil field in California
H.W. Hoots
1929, Professional Paper 154-E
No abstract available....
Algae reefs and oolites of the Green River formation
W. H. Bradley
1929, Professional Paper 154-G
No abstract available....
Origin of the siliceous Mowry shale of the Black Hills region
W.W. Rubey
1929, Professional Paper 154-D
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1928
Nathan Clifford Grover
1929, Water Supply Paper 597
No abstract available....
Geography, geology, and mineral resources of the Portneuf quadrangle, Idaho
George Rogers Mansfield
1929, Bulletin 803
Geology and mineral deposits of southeastern Alaska
A. F. Buddington, Theodore Scheffield Chapin
1929, Bulletin 800
Ground water in Yellowstone and Treasure Counties, Montana
George Martin Hall, Charles S. Howard
1929, Water Supply Paper 599
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 604
Geology and oil and gas prospects of part of the San Rafael Swell, Utah
James Gilluly
1929, Bulletin 806-C
No abstract available....
Geology of the De Queen and Caddo Gap quadrangles, Arkansas
Hugh D. Miser, Albert Homer Purdue
1929, Bulletin 808
The field study of the geology of the De Queen and Caddo Gap quadrangles extended over a period of many years, and although the scientific and economic results from the study are here set forth fully for the first time in a single report, a number of publications have been...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925 : Part XII. North Pacific drainage basins : B. Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 613
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925 : Part XI. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 611
The copper deposits of Michigan
B. S. Butler, W. S. Burbank
1929, Professional Paper 144
The copper district of Keweenaw Point, in the northern peninsula of Michigan, is the second largest producer of copper in the world. The output of the district since 1845 has been more than 7,500,000,000 pounds and showed a rather steady and consistent increase from the beginning of production to the...