Reconnaissance in the Matanuska and Talkeetna Basins, Alaska, with notes on the placers of the adjacent region
Sidney Paige, Adolph Knopf
1907, Bulletin 314-F
The Alaska coal fields
George Curtis Martin
1907, Bulletin 314-B
The Nome region, Alaska
Fred Howard Moffit
1907, Bulletin 314-G
Geologic reconnaissance in the Matanuska and Talkeetna basins, Alaska
Sidney Paige, Adolph Knopf
1907, Bulletin 327
The Rampart Gold Placer Region, Alaska
Louis Marcus Prindle, Frank Lee Hess
1906, Bulletin 280
Geographic Dictionary of Alaska
Marcus Baker, James McCormick
1906, Bulletin 299
The Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska: Description of Circle quadrangle
Louis Marcus Prindle
1906, Bulletin 295
No abstract available....
Geology and Coal Resources of the Cape Lisburne Region, Alaska
Arthur James Collier
1906, Bulletin 278
Report on Progress of Investigations of Mineral Resources of Alaska in 1905
Alfred H. Brooks
1906, Bulletin 284
The geography and geology of Alaska; a summary of existing knowledge, with a section on climate, and a topographic map and description thereof
A. H. Brooks, Cleveland Abbe Jr., R.U. Goode
1906, Professional Paper 45
Alaska, the largest outlying possession of the United States, is that great land mass forming the northwestern extremity of the North American continent, whose western point is within 60 miles of the Asiatic coast (PI. II). About one-quarter of this area lies within the Arctic Circle, and from the standpoint...
The Tertiary and Quaternary pectens of California
Ralph Arnold
1906, Professional Paper 47
This paper consists of two parts. The first is a brief outline of the different Tertiary and Pleistocene formations of California, giving the type localities, where, when, and by whom first described, their salient characters, where they and their supposed equiyalents are known to occur, the species of Pecten found...
A reconnaissance of the Matanuska coal field, Alaska in 1905
George Curtis Martin
1906, Bulletin 289
No abstract available....
The Juneau gold belt, Alaska: A reconnaissance of Admiralty Island, Alaska
Arthur Coe Spencer, Charles Will Wright
1906, Bulletin 287
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Gold fields of the Turnagain Arm region. Coal fields of Kachemak Bay region
Fred Howard Moffit
1906, Bulletin 277
No abstract available....
Methods and Costs of Gravel and Placer Mining in Alaska
Chester Wells Purington
1905, Bulletin 263
Report on progress of investigations of mineral resources of Alaska in 1904
Alfred H. Brooks
1905, Bulletin 259
During the last two years the United States Geological Survey has met the demand of the mining public for early publication of economic results by issuing an annual bulletin entitled "Contributions to Economic Geology." Though these volumes have made no attempt to treat exhaustively any of the subject discussed, and...
The Fairhaven gold placers, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Fred Howard Moffit
1905, Bulletin 247
This manuscript is based on a geologic and topographic reconnaissance survey, made during the summer of 1903, of an important placer-gold district in the northeastern part of Seward Peninsula. The report is accompanied by a reconnaissance map by Mr. D. C. Witherspoon, topographer, under whose directions the field operations were...
The Gold Placers of the Fortymile, Birch Creek, and Fairbanks Regions, Alaska
Louis Marcus Prindle
1905, Bulletin 251
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,...
Geology of the central Copper River region, Alaska
Walter C. Mendenhall
1905, Professional Paper 41
It is an interesting evidence of the prompt responsiveness of our governmental organization to popular needs that the year 1898, which saw the first rush of argonauts to Alaska as a result of the discovery of the Klondike in 1986, saw also several well-equipped Federal parties at work in the...
A reconnaissance in northern Alaska across the Rocky Mountains, along Koyukuk, John, Anaktuvuk, and Colville Rivers, and the Arctic coast to Cape Lisburne, in 1901, with notes
F. C. Schrader, W. J. Peters
1904, Professional Paper 20
Since 1898 the United States Geological Survey has been carrying on systematic topographic and geologic surveys in Alaska under an appropriation made for the investigation of the mineral resources of the Territory. This work has included not only areal surveys of regions already being developed by the miner and prospector,...
A biological reconnaissance of the base of the Alaska Peninsula
Wilfred H. Osgood
1904, North American Fauna 24
The tin deposits of the York region, Alaska
Arthur James Collier
1904, Bulletin 229
The Porcupine placer district, Alaska
Charles Will Wright
1904, Bulletin 236
The mineral resources of the Mount Wrangell district, Alaska
W. C. Mendenhall, F. C. Schrader
1903, Professional Paper 15
The Tenth Census, taken in 1880, gives the number of white inhabitants of the Territory of Alaska as 430. In the decade from 1880 to 1890 this number had increased to 4,298, and in the following decade, that between 1890 and 1900, a further increase to 30,493 is recorded. The...