Spanish Peaks folio, Colorado
Richard Charles Hills
1901, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 71
Physical characteristics of Kern River, California and Reconnaissance of Yuba River, California
Frank Henry Olmstead, Marsden Manson
1901, Water Supply Paper 46
The windmill: its efficiency and economic use, Part II
Edward C. Murphy
1901, Water Supply Paper 42
Charleston folio, West Virginia
Marius R. Campbell
1901, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 72
The Charleston quadrangle embraces an area of 938 square miles, extending from latitude 38° on the south to 38°30' to the north, and from longitude 81° 30' on the east to 82° on the west. The quadrangle is located in the State of West Virginia, including parts of the counties of Kanawha,...
A report on the economic geology of the Silverton quadrangle, Colorado
F. L. Ransome
1901, Bulletin 182
No abstract available....
Profiles of rivers in the United States
Henry Gannett
1901, Water Supply Paper 44
The profiles here represented are derived from various sources and differ from one another greatly in accuracy. Many of them are drawn from the annual reports of the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., under which are included the reports of the Mississippi and Missouri River commissions. The heights thus obtained are...
Twenty-First Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1899-1900: Part IV - Hydrography
Charles D. Walcott
1901, Annual Report 21
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the United States, 1900
David T. Day
1901, Report
No abstract available....
Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900
Alfred H. Brooks, George B. Richardson, Arthur J. Collier, Walter C. Mendenhall
1901, Report
In consequence of the discovery and rapid development of the rich placer gold fields of Nome, Alaska, and the adjacent districts, a topographic survey and a geological investigation were demanded of the Geological Survey. The topographic work was put in charge of Mr. E. C. Barnard, whose map and report...
Table for Interconversion of Miles and Logarithms of Meters, for Distances from 10 to 100 Miles
S.S. Gannett
1900, Report
Instructions relating to work of the topographic branch of the United States Geological Survey
1900, Report
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance in the Rio Grande coal fields of Texas
Thomas Wayland Vaughan, Edwin Chesley Estes Lord
1900, Bulletin 164
A gazetteer of Utah
Henry Gannett
1900, Bulletin 166
The Territory of Utah was organized September 9, 1850, its area being a part of that acquired from Mexico by the United States in 1848. As originally organized it extended from the summit of the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado westward to the east boundary of California, including all the...
Altitudes in Alaska
Henry Gannett
1900, Bulletin 169
Twenty-First Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1899-1900: Part II - General geology, economic geology, Alaska
Charles D. Walcott
1900, Annual Report 21
No abstract available....
Flora of the Montana formation
Frank Hall Knowlton
1900, Bulletin 163
Some principles and methods of rock analysis
W. F. Hillebrand
1900, Bulletin 176
Operations at river stations, 1899, Part II
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1900, Water Supply Paper 36
Geology and water resources of a portion of southeastern South Dakota
James Edward Todd
1900, Water Supply Paper 34
Walsenburg folio, Colorado
Richard Charles Hills
1900, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 68
Danville folio, Illinois-Indiana
Marius Robinson Campbell, Frank Leverett
1900, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 67
Contributions to chemistry and mineralogy from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1900, Bulletin 167
Uvalde folio, Texas
Thomas Wayland Vaughan
1900, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 64
Adephagous and clavicorn Coleoptera from the Tertiary deposits at Florissant, Colorado, with descriptions of a few other forms and a systematic list of the nonrhynchophorous Tertiary Coleoptera of North America
Samuel Hubbard Scudder
1900, Monograph 40
The Eocene and lower Oligocene coral faunas of the United States, with descriptions of a few doubtfully Cretaceous species
Thomas Wayland Vaughan
1900, Monograph 39