The Anvik-Andreafski region, Alaska (including the Marshall district)
George Leavitt Harrington
1918, Bulletin 683
No abstract available....
The Nelchina-Susitna region, Alaska
Theodore Sheffield Chapin
1918, Bulletin 668
No abstract available....
The glacial history of Columbia River in the Big Bend country
C. E. Meinzer
1918, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (8) 411-412
No abstract available....
The divining rod: A history of water witching, with a bibliography
Arthur Jackson Ellis
1917, Water Supply Paper 416
The use of a forked twig, or so-called divining rod, in locating minerals, finding hidden treasure, or detecting criminals is a curious superstition that has been a subject of discussion since the middle of the sixteenth century and still has a strong hold on the popular mind, even in this...
Notes on the Promontory district, Utah
B. S. Butler, V. C. Heikes
1917, Bulletin 640-A
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1916
Nathan C. Grover
1917, Water Supply Paper 400
Some manganese mines in Virginia and Maryland
D. F. Hewett
1917, Bulletin 640-C
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance of the Conconully, and Ruby mining districts, Washington
E. L. Jones Jr.
1917, Bulletin 640-B
No abstract available....
Structure of the Vicksburg-Jackson area, Mississippi, with special reference to oil and gas
O. B. Hopkins
1917, Bulletin 641-D
No abstract available....
Anticlines in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana
Eugene Stebinger
1917, Bulletin 641-J
No abstract available....
Coals in the area between Bon Air and Clifty, Tennessee
Charles Butts
1917, Bulletin 641-K
No abstract available....
Anticlines in central Wyoming
C.J. Hares
1917, Bulletin 641-I
No abstract available....
Geology of the Hound Creek district of the Great Falls coal field, Cascade County, Montana
V. H. Barnett
1917, Bulletin 641-H
No abstract available....
Oil shale in northwestern Colorado and adjacent areas
D. E. Winchester
1917, Bulletin 641-F
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Water Supply Paper 434
Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico; 2, Vertebrate faunas of the Ojo Alamo, Kirtland, and Fruitland formations
Charles W. Gilmore
1917, Professional Paper 98-Q
The presence of dinosaurian fossil remains near Ojo Alamo, in the northwestern part of the San Juan Basin, N.Mex., was first reported by George Pepper, of the Hyde Exploring Expedition, in 1902....
Geology of Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Benjamin Kendall Emerson
1917, Bulletin 597
In preparing the present treatise and the accompanying geologic map of Massachusetts and Rhode Island (PI. X, in pocket) I have endeavored to use all the material available. The matter has been greatly condensed, for the detailed geology of a considerable part of the area will be described in a...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Nathan Clifford Grover, Guy Clarke Stevens, Warren Esterly Hall
1917, Water Supply Paper 402
Surface water supply of the United States, 1914 : Part 11, Pacific slope basins in California
Nathan Clifford Grover, Harry Deyoe McGlashan, Fred Forbes Henshaw
1917, Water Supply Paper 391
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Nathan Clifford Grover, Charles H. Peirce, Clermont Calvert Covert, Guy Clarke Stevens
1917, Water Supply Paper 401
The coal fields of Ohio, with a computation of the original coal content of the fields
J. A. Bownocker, F. R. Clark
1917, Professional Paper 100-B
No abstract available....
Anticlines in the southern part of the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming: A preliminary report on the occurrence of oil
D. F. Hewett, Charles Thomas Lupton
1917, Bulletin 656
No abstract available....
The enrichment of ore deposits
William H. Emmons
1917, Bulletin 625
Chemical relations of the oil-field waters in San Joaquin Valley, California (preliminary report)
Gaillard Sherburne Rogers
1917, Bulletin 653
The use of the panoramic camera in topographic surveying with notes on the application of photogrammetry to aerial surveys
James Warren Bagley
1917, Bulletin 657