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Forty-eighth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1927, Annual Report 48
The appropriations made directly for the work of the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1927 included 10 items, amounting to $1,819,440. In addition $81,000 was appropriated for printing the reports of the Geological Survey, and $11,000 for miscellaneous printing and binding, and an allotment of $13,707 for miscellaneous supplies...
A manganese deposit of Pleistocene age in Bannock County, Idaho
D. F. Hewett
1927, Bulletin 795-H
Reports of the discovery and exploration of manganese deposits in southeastern Idaho within recent years having come to the Geological Survey, the writer took advantage of an opportunity to spend a day at the deposits in October, 1926. The examination was made in company with V. C. Heikes, of the...
Phosphate rock in the Three Forks-Yellowstone Park region, Montana
D. Dale Condit, E.H. Finch, J. T. Pardee
1927, Bulletin 795-G
The region described is about 7,000 square miles in area. It includes most of Gallatin and Madison Counties, in Montana, and some contiguous parts of Idaho and Wyoming. Within it are several broad fertile valleys and a number of prominent mountain ranges. A considerable part is underlain by a bed...
A comparison of the genera Metaplacenticeras Spath and Placenticeras Meek
John B. Reeside Jr.
1927, Professional Paper 147-A
In a recent examination of a considerable suite of specimens from the Western Interior of the United States belonging to the Cretaceous ammonite genus Placenticeras Meek the writer made comparisons of the species from the Interior with those from the Cretaceous of the Pacific coast ordinarily designated Placenticeras pacificum J....
The brown iron ores of west-middle Tennessee
E. F. Burchard
1927, Bulletin 795-D
A study of the brown iron ore deposits of west-middle Tennessee has been carried on recently under a cooperative agreement between the Tennessee State Geological Survey and the United States Geological Survey. A detailed report on the subject was submitted in the spring of 1925 to the State Survey for...
Quicksilver deposits of the Pilot Mountains, Mineral County, Nevada
William F. Foshag
1927, Bulletin 795-E
In the course of general geologic mapping of the Hawthorne quadrangle, in western Nevada, the writer undertook a short study of the quicksilver deposits of the Pilot Mountains. The work was. done under the supervision of Henry G. Ferguson, in charge of the field work in the Hawthorne quadrangle, and...
The Gilbert district, Nevada
Henry Gardiner Ferguson
1927, Bulletin 795-F
The eastern part of the Monte Cristo Range, in Esmeralda County, Nev., has been prospected for many years, and one mine, the Carrie, was developed as early as 1890. The discovery of high-grade ore by the Gilbert brothers on the Last Hope claim in 1924 led to a boom during...
Potash brines in the Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah
T. B. Nolan
1927, Bulletin 795-B
During and immediately after the war the brines of the Salduro Marsh, in the Great Salt Lake Desert, were a source of considerable potash for the domestic supply. Although no potash has been produced from these brines in the last few years, a continued interest in the area has been...