Volcanic tuffs and sandstones used as building stones in the upper Salmon River Valley, Idaho
C.D. Behre Jr.
1930, Bulletin 811-E
No abstract available....
Geology and water resources of the Mokelumne area, California
Harold T. Stearns, T. W. Robinson, G.H. Taylor
1930, Water Supply Paper 619
Surface water supply of the United States, 1926, Part V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1930, Water Supply Paper 625
Surface water supply of the United States, 1926, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1930, Water Supply Paper 621
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925, Part I, North Atlantic slope drainage basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1930, Water Supply Paper 601
Surface water supply of the United States, 1927, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1930, Water Supply Paper 649
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1927. Mineral industry of Alaska in 1927 and administrative report
Philip Sidney Smith
1930, Bulletin 810-A
Surface water supply of the United States, 1926, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1930, Water Supply Paper 624
Surface water supply of Pacific slope basins in southern California, 1894-1927
H.D. McGlashan
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-E
Notes on the geology of upper Nizina River
F. H. Moffit
1930, Bulletin 813-D
No abstract available....
The Upper Cretaceous floras of Alaska, with a description of the plant-bearing beds
Arthur Hollick, G. C. Martin
1930, Professional Paper 159
No abstract available....
Geologic history of the Yosemite Valley
Francois E. Matthes
1930, Professional Paper 160
The problem of the origin of the Yosemite Valley inherently demands a solution in quantitative terms. Its essence is, To what extent is the valley a product of glacial action, to what extent a product of stream erosion? The principal result of the investigations upon which this report is based...
Revision of the lower Eocene Wilcox flora of the southeastern States, with descriptions of new species, chiefly from Tennessee and Kentucky
E. W. Berry
1930, Professional Paper 156
Boundaries, areas, geographic centers, and altitudes of the United States and the several states, with a brief record of important changes in their territory and government
Edward M. Douglas
1930, Bulletin 817
The Chakachamna-Stony region
S. R. Capps
1930, Bulletin 813-B
No abstract available....
Mining in the Fortymile district
J.B. Mertie Jr.
1930, Bulletin 813-C
No abstract available....
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1929
Nathan C. Grover
1930, Water Supply Paper 636
The Chandalar-Sheenjek district
J.B. Mertie Jr.
1930, Bulletin 810-B
No abstract available....
Early Pleistocene glaciation in Idaho
C. P. Ross
1930, Professional Paper 158-G
Borate minerals from the Kramer district, Mohave Desert, California
W. T. Schaller
1930, Professional Paper 158-I
Water-power resources of the Umpqua River and its tributaries, Oregon
B. E. Jones, H.T. Stearns
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-F
The Green River and its utilization
Ralf Rumel Woolley
1930, Water Supply Paper 618
The purpose of this report is to present the facts regarding the available water supply of the Green River Basin and other data that will be helpful in planning to put this water to beneficial use. For some parts of the basin a mass of information is available; for other...
Quality of water of the Colorado River in 1926-1928
C. S. Howard
N.C. Grover, editor(s)
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-A
This report gives the results obtained in the continuation of a study of the Colorado River begun in 1925.1 Most of the analyses here given represent composites of daily samples collected by the observers at the gaging stations on the Colorado River at Grand Canyon, Topock, and Yuma, Ariz. The...
Suspended matter in the Colorado River in 1925-1928
C. S. Howard
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-B
Determinations of the quantity of solid material carried by the Colorado River are necessary for the proper consideration of plans for the development of the resources of the river. Much of the material carried by the river will be deposited in the proposed reservoirs and eventually will occupy a large...
The New England flood of November 1927
H. B. Kinnison
1930, Water Supply Paper 636-C
No abstract available....