Claysville folio, Pennsylvania
Malcolm John Munn
1912, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 180
Choptank folio, Maryland
Benjamin LeRoy Miller
1912, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 182
The Choptank quadrangle lies between parallel 38° 30' and 39° north latitude and meridians 76° and 76° 30' west longitude. It includes one-fourth of a square degree of the earth's surface and contains 931.51 square miles. From north to south it measures 34.5 miles and from east to west its mean width is 27 miles, as...
Underground water resources of Iowa
William Harmon Norton, W.S. Hendrixson, Howard E. Simpson, O. E. Meinzer, and others
1912, Water Supply Paper 293
Results of spirit leveling in Pennsylvania, 1899 to 1911, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1912, Bulletin 515
Surface water supply of the United States, 1910: Part 10, The Great Basin
E. C. La Rue, F.F. Henshaw, E.A. Porter
1912, Water Supply Paper 290
Murphysboro-Herrin folio, Illinois
Eugene Wesley Shaw, Thomas Edmund Savage
1912, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 185
Surface water supply of the United States, 1910, Part III, Ohio River basin
A.H. Horton, M.R. Hall, H.J. Jackson
1912, Water Supply Paper 283
Surface water supply of the United States, 1910, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1912, Water Supply Paper 286
Results of spirit leveling in Alabama, 1911
Robert Bradford Marshall
1912, Bulletin 517
The New Madrid earthquake
Myron Leslie Fuller
1912, Bulletin 494
Results of spirit leveling in Florida, 1911
Robert Bradford Marshall
1912, Bulletin 516
Nitrate deposits
Hoyt Stoddard Gale
1912, Bulletin 523
Results of spirit leveling in New York, 1906 to 1911, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1912, Bulletin 514
Iron-ore deposits of the Eagle Mountains, California
Edmund Cecil Harder
1912, Bulletin 503
Gazetteer of surface waters of California Part II: San Joaquin River basin
Beatrice Dawson Wood, J.C. Hoyt
1912, Water Supply Paper 296
Water resources of the Penobscot River basin, Maine
Harold Kilbrith Barrows, Cyrus Cates Babb
1912, Water Supply Paper 279
This report on the Penobscot River drainage system, the largest and one of the most important in Maine, has been compiled chiefly from the records, reports, and maps of the United States Geological Survey and from the results of surveys made in cooperation with the Maine State Survey Commission. The...
Pawpaw-Hancock folio, Maryland-West Virginia-Pennsylvania
G. W. Stose, C. K. Swartz
1912, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 179
The Pawpaw and Hancock quadrangles embrace parts of eastern West Virginia, western Maryland, and southern Pennsylvania between parallels 39° 30' abd 39° 45' and meridians 78° and 78° 30', and contain 460 square miles. (See fig. 1.) Parts of eight counties are included in the area, Morgan, Berkeley, and Hampshire...
The mining districts of the Western United States
James M. Hill, Waldemar Lindgren
1912, Bulletin 507
No abstract available....
Headwater regions of Gulkana and Susitna Rivers, Alaska, with accounts of the Valdez Creek and Chistochina placer districts
Fred Howard Moffit
1912, Bulletin 498
No abstract available....
The Rampart and Hot Springs regions
H. M. Eakin
1912, Bulletin 520-I
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1911--Geologic investigations along the Canada-Alaska boundary
A.G. Maddren
1912, Bulletin 520-K
The gabbros and associated rocks at Preston, Connecticut
G. F. Loughlin
1912, Bulletin 492
The earthquakes at Yakutat Bay, Alaska, in September, 1899
R. S. Tarr, Lawrence Martin, G. K. Gilbert
1912, Professional Paper 69
No abstract available....
Water resources of California, Part II, Stream measurements in San Joaquin River basin
J.C. Hoyt, Harry Deyoe McGlashan, H.J. Dean
1912, Water Supply Paper 299
Lignite in the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation, North Dakota, north of Missouri River
M. A. Pishel
1912, Bulletin 471-C
No abstract available....