Surface water supply of the United States, 1916 : Part X. The Great Basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1919, Water Supply Paper 440
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part IX, Colorado River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1919, Water Supply Paper 439
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1919, Water Supply Paper 436
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916 : Part XII. North Pacific drainage basins : A. Pacific basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1919, Water Supply Paper 442
Our mineral supplies--Bibliography
G. M. Compiled under the direction of Wood
1919, Bulletin 666-GG
Our mineral supplies--The rarer metals
F. L. Hess
1919, Bulletin 666-U
Contributions to economic geology, 1918, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Zinc carbonate and related copper carbonate ores at Ophir, Utah
G. F. Loughlin
1919, Bulletin 690-A
Our mineral supplies--Clay and clay products
Jefferson Middleton
1919, Bulletin 666-T
The evaporation and concentration of waters associated with petroleum and natural gas
Ronald Van Auken Mills, Roger Clark Wells
1919, Bulletin 693
Our mineral supplies--Portland cement
E. F. Burchard
1919, Bulletin 666-S
Our mineral supplies--Iron
E. F. Burchard
1919, Bulletin 666-V
Our mineral supplies--Barium and strontium
J. M. Hill
1919, Bulletin 666-W
Our mineral supplies--Manganiferous iron ores
E.C. Harder
1919, Bulletin 666-EE
Our mineral supplies--Talc and soapstone
J. S. Diller
1919, Bulletin 666-I
Our mineral supplies--Asbestos
J. S. Diller
1919, Bulletin 666-H
Our mineral supplies--Sand and gravel
R.W. Stone
1919, Bulletin 666-G
Our mineral supplies--Salt, bromine, and calcium chloride
R.W. Stone
1919, Bulletin 666-F
Our mineral supplies--Chromite
J. S. Diller
1919, Bulletin 666-A
Contributions to economic geology, 1918, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuel
F. L. Ransome, Ernest Francis Burchard, Hoyt S. Gale
1919, Bulletin 690
The Survey's "Contributions to economic geology " have been published annually since 1902. In 1906 the increase in the number of papers coming under this (Classification made it necessary to divide the contributions into two parts, one including, papers on metals and nonmetals except fuels and the other including papers...
New graphic methods for determining the depth and thickness of strata and the projection of dip
Harold S. Palmer
1919, Professional Paper 120-G
Geologists, both in the field and in the office, frequently encounter trigonometric problems the solution of which, though simple enough, is somewhat laborious by the use of trigonometric and logarithmic tables. Charts, tables, and diagrams of various types for facilitating the computations have been published, and a new method may...
Reptilian faunas of the Torrejon, Puerco, and underlying Upper Cretaceous formations of San Juan County, New Mexico
Charles W. Gilmore
1919, Professional Paper 119
Some American Jurassic ammonites of the genera Quenstedticeras, Cardioceras, and Amoeboceras, family Cardioceratida
John B. Reeside Jr.
1919, Professional Paper 118
The species cordiforme Meek and Hayden, distans Whitfield, canadense Whiteaves, and dubium Hyatt (probably including whitneyi J. P. Smith), variously assigned to the genera Amaltheus, Quenstediceras, Amoeboceras, and Cardioceras, and subtumidum Whitfield and Hovey, assigned to Aegoceras, include all the previously described species of Jurassic ammonites that are considered in...
Geology and ore deposits of the Tintic mining district, Utah
Waldemar Lindgren, G. F. Loughlin, V. C. Heikes
1919, Professional Paper 107
Tintic, Park City, and Bingham have always been the three great silver-lead producing districts of Utah. Of late years Bingham has also become one of the most prominent copper districts of the world, and Tintic has likewise entered the ranks of the great copper camps....
A contribution to the geology of northeastern Texas and southern Oklahoma
Lloyd William Stephenson
1919, Professional Paper 120-H
The region in central and northeastern Texas and southern Oklahoma known as the Black and Grand prairies abounds in features of interest to physiographers, geologists, and paleontologists, and the pioneer investigators of this region must have experienced renewed satisfaction in each day's exploration. The reports of Joseph A. Taff,...
Two lamprophyre dikes near Santaquin and Mount Nebo, Utah
G. F. Loughlin
1919, Professional Paper 120-E