Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 38 degrees to 39 degrees latitude, 118 degrees to 119 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-LL
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 39 degrees to 40 degrees latitude, 120 degrees to 121 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-RR
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 39 degrees to 40 degrees latitude, 121 degrees to 122 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-SS
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 41 degrees to 42 degrees latitude, 124 degrees to 125 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-AAA
Alaska's mineral resources and production, 1923. An early Tertiary placer deposit in the Yentna District, Alaska. Mineral resources of Alaska, 1923. Administrative report
Alfred H. Brooks, Stephen Reid Capps
1925, Bulletin 773-A
No abstract available....
Temperature of water available for industrial use in the United States: Chapter F in Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1923-1924
W. D. Collins
1925, Water Supply Paper 520-F
The importance of water supply as a limiting factor in industrial development is becoming more evident each year. The limitation in a particular instance may be the quantity of water available, the quality determined by the mineral matter in solution or in suspension or by organic pollution, or the temperature...
The evolution and disintegration of matter
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1925, Professional Paper 132-D
In any attempt to study the evolution of matter it is necessary to begin with its simplest known forms, the so-called chemical elements. During a great part of the nineteenth century many philosophical chemists held a vague belief that these elements were not distinct entities but manifestations of one primal...
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 35 degrees to 36 degrees latitude, 118 degrees to 119 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-V
Central Black Hills folio, South Dakota
Nelson Horatio Darton, Sidney Paige
1925, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 219
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 38 degrees to 39 degrees latitude, 119 degrees to 120 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-MM
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: Secondary elevations; Index
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-BBB
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 41 degrees to 42 degrees latitude, 123 degrees to 124 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-ZZ
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: Introduction
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-A
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 37 degrees to 38 degrees latitude, 122 degrees to 123 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-KK
The Papago country, Arizona: A geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places
Kirk Bryan
1925, Water Supply Paper 499
No abstract available....
Continuity of some oil-bearing sands of Colorado and Wyoming
W. T. Lee
1925, Bulletin 751-A
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1923-1924: Part II. - Mineral fuels
K. C. Heald, W. T. Thom Jr.
1925, Bulletin 751
No abstract available....
Geology and ground-water resources of Townsend Valley, Montana
Joseph Thomas Pardee
1925, Water Supply Paper 539
No abstract available....
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 41 degrees to 42 degrees latitude, 121 degrees to 122 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-XX
Spirit leveling in California, 1896-1923: 34 degrees to 35 degrees latitude, 117 degrees to 118 degrees longitude
Claude Hale Birdseye
1925, Bulletin 766-N
Surface water supply of the United States, 1921, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1925, Water Supply Paper 529
Surface water supply of the New-Kanawha River basin, West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina
N.C. Grover, Albert Howard Horton, Guy Clarke Stevens
1925, Water Supply Paper 536
Geology and coal resources of the Axial and Monument Butte quadrangles, Moffat County, Colorado
Eugene Thomas Hancock
1925, Bulletin 757
The geologic time classification of the United States Geological Survey compared with other classifications, accompanied by the original definitions of era, period and epoch terms
Mary Grace Wilmarth
1925, Bulletin 769
No abstract available....
Rock formations in the Colorado Plateau of Southeastern Utah and Northern Arizona
C.R. Longwell, H.D. Miser, R.C. Moore, Kirk Bryan, Sidney Paige
1925, Professional Paper 132-A
The field work of which this report is a record was done in the summer and fall of 1921 by members of the United States Geological Survey. A project to build a large storage dam at Lees Ferry, on Colorado River in northern Arizona, called for a detailed topographic survey...