Geology and biology of North Atlantic deep-sea cores between Newfoundland and Ireland, Part 4, Ostracoda
W.L. Tressler
1941, Professional Paper 196-C
Occurrence and origin of the titanium deposits of Nelson and Amherst Counties, Virginia
C. S. Ross
1941, Professional Paper 198
Geology of the Kettleman Hills oil field, California: Stratigraphy, paleontology, and structure
W. P. Woodring, Ralph Stewart, R. W. Richards
1940, Professional Paper 195
No abstract available....
Some structural features of the Northern Anthracite coal basin, Pennsylvania
N. H. Darton
1940, Professional Paper 193-D
The gold quartz veins of Grass Valley, California
W. D. Johnston Jr.
1940, Professional Paper 194
The gold quartz veins in the vicinity of Grass Valley, Calif., have been actively mined since the fifties of the nineteenth century. Lindgren mapped the areal geology and studied the mines of the district in 1894, and the accompanying geologic map (pl. 1) is reproduced from his reports. Since then...
Foraminifera, diatoms, and mollusks from test wells near Elizabeth City, North Carolina
L.G. Henbest, K. E. Lohman, W. C. Mansfield
1939, Professional Paper 189-G
Areal geology of Alaska
P. S. Smith
1939, Professional Paper 192
The Venericardia planicosta group in the Gulf province
Julia Gardner, Edgar Bowles
1939, Professional Paper 189-F
Fossil plants from the Colgate member of the Fox Hills sandstone and adjacent strata
R.W. Brown
1939, Professional Paper 189-I
A monograph of the foraminiferal family Nonionidae
J.A. Cushman
1939, Professional Paper 191
Notes on fossils from the Eocene of the Gulf Province; I, The annelid genus Tubulostium; II, The gastropod families Cassididae, Ficidae, and Buccinidae
Julia Gardner
1939, Professional Paper 193-B
Some linguloid shells from the late Devonian and early Carboniferous rocks of Pennsylvania and Ohio
G.H. Girty
1939, Professional Paper 193-C
Pleistocene diatoms from Long Island, New York
K. E. Lohman
1939, Professional Paper 189-H
Igneous geology and structure of the Mount Taylor volcanic field, New Mexico
C. B. Hunt
1938, Professional Paper 189-B
Species and genera of Tertiary Noetinae
F. S. MacNeil
1938, Professional Paper 189-A
Lower Pliocene mollusks and echinoids from the Los Angeles Basin, California, and their inferred environment
W. P. Woodring
1938, Professional Paper 190
Oligocene foraminifera from Choctaw Bluff, Alabama
J.A. Cushman, Winnie McGlamery
1938, Professional Paper 189-D
A new Upper Cretaceous rudistid from the Kemp clay of Texas
L. W. Stephenson
1938, Professional Paper 193-A
The San Juan country, a geographic and geologic reconnaissance of southeastern Utah
H. E. Gregory
1938, Professional Paper 188
Pliocene diatoms from the Kettleman Hills, California
K. E. Lohman
1938, Professional Paper 189-C
Relation of salinity to the calcium carbonate content of marine sediments
P.D. Trask
1938, Professional Paper 186-N
The force required to move particles on a stream bed
W.W. Rubey
1938, Professional Paper 189-E
The correlation of the Upper Cambrian sections of Missouri and Texas with the section in the upper Mississippi Valley
Josiah Bridge
1937, Professional Paper 186-L
No abstract available....
Some organic constituents of a recent sediment from Chincoteague Bay, Virginia
R. C. Wells, E. T. Erickson
1937, Professional Paper 186-D
American Cretaceous ferns of the genus Tempskya
C.B. Read, R.W. Brown
1937, Professional Paper 186-F