Fossil plants from the Tertiary lake beds of south-central Colorado
F. H. Knowlton
1923, Professional Paper 131-G
The commercial granites of New England
T. Nelson Dale
1923, Bulletin 738
The shapes of beach pebbles
Chester K. Wentworth
1923, Professional Paper 131-C
There is much confusion in geologic literature as to the shapes of fluvial and beach pebbles and the differences between them, if differences exist. Though the contrary has been asserted, most geologists who have written on the subject appear to hold the view that beach pebbles are generally flatter than...
A section of the Paleozoic formations of the Grand Canyon at the Bass trail
L. F. Noble
1923, Professional Paper 131-B
The thick series of horizontal strata of Paleozoic age which makes the greater part of the wall of the Grand Canyon is probably broadly familiar to more people than the strata exposed in any other area in the western United States. Each detail of form or color in the wall...
Additions to the flora of the Wilcox group
Edward Wilber Berry
1923, Professional Paper 131-A
A rather full account of the extensive flora contained in the lower Eocene strata of the Mississippi embayment which are referred to the Wilcox group was published in 1916. At that time it was not possible to obtain sections of the numerous specimens of petrified wood that had been collected...
Preliminary report on fossil vertebrates of the San Pedro Valley, Arizona, with descriptions of new species of Rodentia and Lagomorpha
J.W. Gidley
1923, Professional Paper 131-E
Revision of the flora of the Green River formation, with descriptions of new species
F. H. Knowlton
1923, Professional Paper 131-F
Surface water supply of the United States, 1921, Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1923, Water Supply Paper 528
Mineral resources of Alaska: Report on progress of investigations in 1921
Alfred H. Brooks
1923, Bulletin 739
No abstract available....
Geology of the Oatman gold district, Arizona: A preliminary report
F. L. Ransome
1923, Bulletin 743
No abstract available....
Surface waters of Wyoming and their utilization
Robert Follansbee
1923, Water Supply Paper 469
Surface water supply of the United States, 1919 - 1920 : Part XI. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1923, Water Supply Paper 511
Contributions to economic geology, 1922, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Colemanite in Clark County, Nevada
L. F. Noble
1923, Bulletin 735-B
Contributions to economic geology, 1922, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Primary native-silver ores near Wickenburg, Arizona, and their bearing on the genesis of the silver ores of Cobalt, Ontario
E.S. Bastin
1923, Bulletin 735-E
Triangulation and primary traverse, 1916-1918. Triangulation and primary traverse in Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, 1916-1918
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1923, Bulletin 709-A
Erosion and sedimentaition in the Papago country, Arizona, with a sketch of the geology
Kirk Bryan
1923, Bulletin 730-B
Triangulation and primary traverse, 1916-1918
Claude Hale Birdseye
1923, Bulletin 709
The lime belt of Massachusetts and parts of eastern New York and western Connecticut
T. Nelson Dale
1923, Bulletin 744
No abstract available....
The industrial utility of public water supplies in the United States
W. D. Collins
1923, Water Supply Paper 496
The lower Gila region, Arizona: A geographic, geologic, and hydrologic reconnaissance, with a guide to desert watering places
Clyde Polhemus Ross
1923, Water Supply Paper 498
No abstract available....
The occurrence of ground water in the United States, with a discussion of principles
Oscar Edward Meinzer
1923, Water Supply Paper 489
The writer has planned and partly prepared a series of six papers on ground water in the United States. These papers are to deal with (1) occurrence, (2) origin, discharge, and quantity, (3) movement and head, (4) quality, (5) recovery and use, and (6) ground-water provinces. The present paper is...
Mineral deposits of the Wrangell district
A. F. Buddington
1923, Bulletin 739-B
No abstract available....
The floods in central Texas in September, 1921
Clarence E. Ellsworth
1923, Water Supply Paper 488
Heavy rainfall over a large area in south-central Texas from September 8 to September 10, 1921, produced great floods which caused the loss of at least 224 lives and damage to property amounting to more than $10,000,000. The most destructive flood in Texas prior to 1921 occurred in December, 1913....
Triangulation and primary traverse, 1916-1918. Triangulation in Arizona, California, and Nevada, 1915-1919
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1923, Bulletin 709-M
Surface water supply of the United States, 1919-1920, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1923, Water Supply Paper 504