The structural and ornamental stones of Minnesota
Oliver Bowles
1918, Bulletin 663
Contributions to economic geology, 1917, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Possibilities for manganese ore on certain undeveloped tracts in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
D. F. Hewett, G. W. Stose, F.J. Katz, H.D. Miser
1918, Bulletin 660-J
The Irvine oil field, Estill County, Kentucky
E.W. Shaw
1918, Bulletin 661-D
No abstract available....
The Salt Creek oil field, Wyoming
Carroll H. Wegemann
1918, Bulletin 670
Louisiana clays, including the results of tests made in the laboratory of the Bureau of Standards at Pittsburgh
G.C. Matson
1918, Bulletin 660-E
No abstract available....
Lode deposits near the Nenana coal field. Gold placers near the Nenana coal field
R. M. Overbeck, A.G. Maddren
1918, Bulletin 662-G
No abstract available....
Cannel coal in the United States
G. H. Ashley
1918, Bulletin 659
The De Soto-Red River oil and gas field, Louisiana
G.C. Matson, O. B. Hopkins
1918, Bulletin 661-C
No abstract available....
Ground water in the Animas, Playas, Hachita, and San Luis Basins, New Mexico, with analyses of water and soil
Alvin Theodor Schwennesen, R.F. Hare
1918, Water Supply Paper 422
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1917 : Part 1. - Metals and nonmetals except fuels
F. L. Ransome, Ernest Francis Burchard, Hoyt S. Gale
1918, Bulletin 660
No abstract available....
Notes on the geology and iron cores of the Cuyuna district, Minnesota
E.C. Harder, A.W. Johnston
1918, Bulletin 660-A
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska: Report on progress of investigations in 1916
Alfred H. Brooks
1918, Bulletin 662
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins ; C. Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 414
Baked shale and slag formed by the burning of coal beds
G. Sherburne Rogers
1918, Professional Paper 108-A
The baking and reddening of large masses of strata caused by the burning of coal beds is a striking feature of the landscape in most of the great western coal-bearing areas. The general character and broader effects of the burning have been described by many writers, but the fact that...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part III, Ohio River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 433
Mining in the lower Copper River basin. Mining on Prince Wiliam Sound. Copper deposits of the Latouche and Knight Island idstricts, Prince William Sound
F. H. Moffit, Barry L. Johnson
1918, Bulletin 662-C
No abstract available....
The Newington moraine, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts
F.J. Katz, Arthur Keith
1918, Professional Paper 108-B
A comparison of Paleozoic sections in southern New Mexico
N. H. Darton
1918, Professional Paper 108-C
A geologic reconnaissance of the Inyo Range and the eastern slope of the southern Sierra Nevada, California, with a section on the stratigraphy of the Inyo Range
Adolph Knopf, Edwin Kirk
1918, Professional Paper 110
No abstract available....
The genesis of the ores at Tonopah, Nevada
E.S. Bastin, F.B. Laney
1918, Professional Paper 104
The Quaternary geology of southeastern Wisconsin, with a chapter on the older rock formations
W. C. Alden
1918, Professional Paper 106
No abstract available....
Southern California floods of January, 1916
Harry Deyoe McGlashan, Fred Charles Ebert
1918, Water Supply Paper 426
Lode mining in the Fairbanks district
J.B. Mertie Jr.
1918, Bulletin 662-H
No abstract available....
Gold placers of the Anvik-Andreafski region
G. L. Harrington
1918, Bulletin 662-F
No abstract available....
Oil and gas possibilities of the Hatchetigbee anticline, Alabama
O. B. Hopkins
1918, Bulletin 661-H
No abstract available....