Zinc and lead deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley
Harry Foster Bain
1906, Bulletin 294
The zinc and lead mines of the upper Mississippi Valley are in the southwest portion of Wisconsin and in adjacent parts of Illinois mid Iowa. The boundaries of the region are in part indefinite, since sporadic occurrences of the minerals are found outside the mining region proper. It is usual...
Cooperation Between the United States and Various States in Topographic, Hydrographic, and Geologic Work
1905, Report
The fluorspar deposits of southern Illinois
Harry Foster Bain
1905, Bulletin 255
Zinc and lead deposits of northwestern Illinois
Harry Foster Bain
1905, Bulletin 246
Zinc and lead minerals are found in two widely separated districts in Illinois. One of these occurs in the extreme southern portion of the State and includes portions of Hardin, Pope, and Saline counties. It forms part of the Kentucky-Illinois fluorspar, lead, and zinc field, and for convenience may be...
Cement materials and industry of the United States
Edwin C. Eckel
1905, Bulletin 243
Contributions to economic geology, 1904
Samuel Franklin Emmons, Edwin C. Eckel
1905, Bulletin 260
No abstract available. ...
Geology and water resources of Oklahoma
Charles Newton Gould
1905, Water Supply Paper 148
Field assay of water
Marshall O. Leighton
1905, Water Supply Paper 151
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part III, Susquehanna, Patapsco, Potomac, James, Roanoke, Cape Fear, and Yadkin River drainages
Nathan Clifford Grover, J.C. Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 126
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part X, Colorado River and Great Basin drainage
M.C. Hinderlider, G.L. Swendsen, A.E. Chandler
1905, Water Supply Paper 133
The disposal of strawboard and oil-well wastes
Robert Lemuel Sackett, Isaiah Bowman
1905, Water Supply Paper 113
Preliminary list of deep borings in the United States
Nelson Horatio Darton
1905, Water Supply Paper 149
The first preliminary list of deep borings in the United States was issued as Water-Supply Papers Nos. 57 and 61. The present publication includes all of the wells listed in these two papers, together with many additional borings, mostly of recent date. Messrs. M. L. Fuller and A. C. Veatch,...
Greeneville folio, Tennessee-North Carolina
Arthur Keith
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 118
No abstract available....
Report on progress of investigations of mineral resources of Alaska in 1904
Alfred H. Brooks
1905, Bulletin 259
During the last two years the United States Geological Survey has met the demand of the mining public for early publication of economic results by issuing an annual bulletin entitled "Contributions to Economic Geology." Though these volumes have made no attempt to treat exhaustively any of the subject discussed, and...
Rico folio, Colorado
Whitman Cross, F. L. Ransome
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 130
Record of deep-well drilling for 1904
Myron Leslie Fuller, E. F. Lines, A. C. Veatch
1905, Bulletin 264
In this report, which is the first of a proposed series of annual publications, are presented the results of the first six months' work by the United States Geological Survey in the systematic collection of well records and samples. Much time having been occupied in organization and preliminary correspondence, the...
Beaver folio, Pennsylvania
Lester Hood Woolsey
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 134
No abstract available....
Casselton-Fargo folio, North Dakota-Minnesota
Charles Monroe Hall, D.E. Willard
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 117
Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1904-5
Samuel Stinson Gannett
1905, Bulletin 276
A review of the laws forbidding pollution of inland waters in the United States
Edwin Burpee Goodell
1905, Water Supply Paper 152
Bradshaw Mountains folio, Arizona
T.A. Jaggar Jr., Charles Palache
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 126
Paleontology of the Malone Jurassic formation of Texas
Francis Whittemore Cragin, T. W. Stanton
1905, Bulletin 266
No abstract available....
Relation of the law to underground waters
Douglas Wilson Johnson
1905, Water Supply Paper 122
Preliminary report on the geology and underground water resources of the central Great Plains
N. H. Darton
1905, Professional Paper 32
The area to which this report relates is shown in Pl. II. It comprises the greater portions of South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas, and the eastern portions of Colorado and of Wyoming, an area of about one-half million square miles. It is the result of my investigations during the past...
Index to the hydrographic progress reports of the United States Geological survey, 1888 to 1903
John Clayton Hoyt, Beatrice Dawson Wood
1905, Water Supply Paper 119