The disposal of strawboard and oil-well wastes
Robert Lemuel Sackett, Isaiah Bowman
1905, Water Supply Paper 113
Limestones of southwestern Pennsylvania
Frederick Gardner Clapp
1905, Bulletin 249
Forest conditions in the Gila River Forest Reserve, New Mexico
T. F. Rixon
1905, Professional Paper 39
The Gila River Forest Reserve was established by proclamation of President McKinley on March 2, 1899. The following is a statement of the boundaries as laid down in the proclamation: "Beginning at a point on the boundary line between New Mexico and Arizona, where it is intersected by the north...
Taconic physiography
T. Nelson Dale
1905, Bulletin 272
Silverton folio, Colorado
Whitman Cross, Ernest Howe, F. L. Ransome
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 120
The term San Juan region, or simply "the San Juan," used with variable meaning by early explorers, and naturally with indefinite limitation during the period of settlement, is now quite generally applied to a large tract of mountainous country in southwestern Colorado, together with an undefined zone of lower country...
Geology of the Boulder district, Colorado
Nevin Melancthon Fenneman
1905, Bulletin 265
Comparison of a wet and crucible-fire methods for the assay of gold telluride ores, with notes on the errors occurring in the operations of fire assay and parting
W. F. Hillebrand, Eugene Thomas Allen
1905, Bulletin 253
Petrography and geology of the igneous rocks of the Highwood mountains, Montana
Louis Valentine Pirsson
1905, Bulletin 237
A gazetteer of Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
Henry Gannett
1905, Bulletin 248
Geology of the Tonopah mining district, Nevada
J. E. Spurr
1905, Professional Paper 42
The southern Appalachian forests
H.B. Ayres, W.W. Ashe
1905, Professional Paper 37
In examining so large an area it was found that the best results could be obtained by traversing the roads and trails and making side trips wherever necessary to cover intermediate territory. Upon the topographic maps of the Geological Survey were drawn the outlines of cleared land and the several...
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part XII, Columbia River and Puget Sound Drainage
D.W. Ross, J.T. Whistler, T.A. Noble
1905, Water Supply Paper 135
Water problems of Santa Barbara, California
Joseph Barlow Lippincott
1905, Water Supply Paper 116
Miocene Foraminifera from the Monterey shale of California, with a few species from the Tejon formation
Rufus Mather Bagg Jr.
1905, Bulletin 268
No abstract available....
River surveys and profiles made during 1903
William Carvel Hall, John Clayton Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 115
The petroleum fields of the Pacific coast of Alaska, with an account of the Bering River coal deposits
George Curtis Martin
1905, Bulletin 250
This report contains the result of a hasty examination of the structural and economic geology of the localities where indications of petroleum have been found. Though only a few wells have been drilled and it is too soon to predict an important future for the region as a petroleum producer,...
Relation of the law to underground waters
Douglas Wilson Johnson
1905, Water Supply Paper 122
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part IX, Western Gulf of Mexico and Rio Grande drainages
T.U. Taylor, J.C. Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 132
Contributions to the hydrology of Eastern United States, 1905
M. L. Fuller
1905, Water Supply Paper 145
Underflow tests in the drainage basin of Los Angeles River
Homer Hamlin
1905, Water Supply Paper 112
Fayetteville folio, Arkansas-Missouri
George Irving Adams, Edward Oscar Ulrich
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 119
Aladdin folio, Wyoming-South Dakota-Montana
Nelson Horatio Darton, Cleophas Cisney O’Harra
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 128
Tahlequah folio, Indian Territory-Arkansas
Joseph A. Taff
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 122
Needle Mountains folio, Colorado
Whitman Cross, Ernest Howe, J.D. Irving, W. H. Emmons
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 131
Clifton folio, Arizona
Waldemar Lindgren
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 129