Surface water supply of the United States, 1907-8, Part I. North Atlantic Coast
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1910, Water Supply Paper 241
Mica deposits of North Carolina; Supposed deposits of graphite near Brigham, Utah; Survey ppublications on miscellaneous nonmetallic products-asbestos, barite, feldspar, fluorospar, graphite, mica, quartz, etc.
D.B. Sterrett, H. S. Gale
1910, Bulletin 430-J
No abstract available....
The salt resources of the Idaho-Wyoming border, with notes on the geology; Deposits of sodium salts in Wyoming; Survey publications on salines, including salt, borax, and soda; Survey publications on sulphur and pyrite
C.L. Breger, A.R. Schultz
1910, Bulletin 430-I
No abstract available....
The quality of the surface waters of California
Walton Van Winkle, Frederick M. Eaton
1910, Water Supply Paper 237
No abstract available....
Analysis of rocks and minerals from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880 to 1908
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1910, Bulletin 419
Surface water supply of the United States, 1909, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
M.R. Hall, R.H. Bolster
1910, Water Supply Paper 262
Mineral resources of Alaska: Report on progress of investigations in 1909
Alfred H. Brooks
1910, Bulletin 442
No abstract available....
A reconnaissance of the gypsum deposits of California
Frank Lee Hess, George Steiger
1910, Bulletin 413
No abstract available....
Oil and gas in Louisiana with a brief summary of their occurrence in adjacent States
Gilbert Dennison Harris
1910, Bulletin 429
Johnstown folio, Pennsylvania
W. C. Phalen
1910, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 174
By reference to the key map (fig. 1) it will be seen that the Johnstown quadrangle is in southwest-central Pennsylvania. It lies mostly in Cambria County but covers also small parts of Somerset, Westrmoreland, and Indiana counties. Most of it is included in the valley of Conemaugh River and its tributaries Little Conemaugh River and...
Manganese deposits of the United States, with sections on foreign deposits, chemistry, and uses
Edmund Cecil Harder
1910, Bulletin 427
Results of triangulation and primary traverse for the years 1906, 1907, and 1908
Robert Bradford Marshall
1910, Bulletin 440
Surface water supply of the United States, 1907-8 : Part 12, North Pacific Coast
J.C. Stevens, F.F. Henshaw
1910, Water Supply Paper 252
Surface water supply of the United States, 1909, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
C. C. Covert, A.H. Horton, R.H. Bolster
1910, Water Supply Paper 264
The underground waters of north-central Indiana, with a chapter on the chemical character of the waters
Stephen Reid Capps, Richard B. Dole
1910, Water Supply Paper 254
Surface water supply of the United States, 1907-8, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Robert Follansbee, John E. Stewart
1910, Water Supply Paper 246
The analysis of silicate and carbonate rocks a revision of Bulletin 305
W. F. Hillebrand
1910, Bulletin 422
The Innoko gold-placer district, Alaska, with accounts of the central Kuskokwim Valley and the Ruby Creek and Gold Hill placers
Alfred Geddes Maddren
1910, Bulletin 410
No abstract available....
Geology and ore deposits of the Bullfrog district, Nevada
F. L. Ransome, William H. Emmons, George H. Garrey
1910, Bulletin 407
The purchase of coal by the Government under specifications, with analyses of coal delivered for the fiscal year 1908-9
George S. Pope
1910, Bulletin 428
Mining in the Chitina district. Mining and prospecting on Prince William Sound in 1909. Preliminary report on the mineral resources of the southern part of Kenai Peninsula
F. H. Moffit, U. S. Grant, D.F. Higgins
1910, Bulletin 442-D
No abstract available....
Coal fields of northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah
Hoyt Stoddard Gale
1910, Bulletin 415
Introduction. Stratigraphy and coal beds of the Indiana coal field. The Washburne lignite field, North Dakota. The Fort Berthold Indian Reservation lignite field, North Dakota. The Fort Peck Indian Reservation lignite field, Montana. The central part of the Bull Mountain coal field, Montana. The Milk River coal field, Montana. Notes on the coals of the Custer National Forest, Montana
M. R. Campbell, George H. Ashley, Carl D. Smith, R. W. Richards, L.J. Pepperberg, Carroll H. Wegemann
1910, Bulletin 381-A
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology 1908: Part II - Mineral fuels
Marius Robinson Campbell
1910, Bulletin 381
No abstract available....
The explosibility of coal dust
George Samuel Rice, Joseph Christie Whitney Frazer, Axel Larsen, Frank Haas, Carl Scholz
1910, Bulletin 425