The correlation of geological faunas, a contribution to Devonian paleontology
Henry Shaler Williams
1903, Bulletin 210
Forest conditions in the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oregon
H.D. Langille, F. G. Plummer, Arthur Dodwell, T. F. Rixon, J. B. Leiberg
1903, Professional Paper 9
The clays of the United States east of the Mississippi River
Henrich Ries
1903, Professional Paper 11
NATURE OF CLAY. The term clay is applied to a natural substance or rock which, whenfinely ground and mixed with water, forms a pasty, moldable mass that preserves its shape when air dried, and when burned changes to a hard, rock-like substance by the coalescence of its particles, through softening under...
Drainage modifications in southeastern Ohio and adjacent parts of West Virginia and Kentucky
W. G. Tight
1903, Professional Paper 13
The field work upon which this paper is based was carried on intermittently for several years. During the season of 1899 the work in Washington County, Ohio, was conducted under the direction of the Ohio State Academy of Science, the expenses being covered by a grant from the Emerson McMillin...
Chemical analyses of igneous rocks published from 1884 to 1900, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses
H.S. Washington
1903, Professional Paper 14
In the first two or three decades of the last century, when the study of rocks as such was being differentiated from that of minerals and of rock terranes that is, when the science of petrogaphy was in its infancy little attention was paid to their chemical features. It is...
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...
The Carboniferous formations and faunas of Colorado
G.H. Girty
1903, Professional Paper 16
In the following pages the geology and paleontology of the Carboniferous rocks of Colorado are discussed from the viewpoint of the stratigraphic paleontologist. This viewpoint is also that of one not personally acquainted with the field in question, except in very small measure. I made or assisted in making a...
Chemical composition of igneous rocks expressed by means of diagrams, with reference to rock classification on a quantitative chemico-mineralogical basis
J. P. Iddings
1903, Professional Paper 18
The value of graphical methods for expressing relative quantities has been well established in all kinds of statistical exposition and discussion. Their use in conveying definite conceptions of relative quantities of chemical and mineral components of rocks is becoming more and more frequent, and the value of the results in...
Contributions to the geology of Washington
G. O. Smith, Bailey Willis
1903, Professional Paper 19
Central Washington includes a part of two great topographic provinces; the great plain of the Columbia and the Cascade Range. The former, in its position and general desert-like character, suggests at once a resemblance to the Great Basin of Utah and Nevada; and the vastness of the desert plain is...
Pseudoceratites of the Cretaceous
Alpheus Hyatt
T. W. Stanton, editor(s)
1903, Monograph 44
Contributions to economic geology, 1902
Samuel Franklin Emmons, C. W. Hayes
1903, Bulletin 213
This bulletin has been prepared primarily with a view to securing prompt publication of the economic results of investigations by the United States Geological Survey. It is designed to meet the wants of the busy man, and is so condensed that he will be able to obtain results and conclusions...
Preliminary report on the geology and water resources of Nebraska west of the one hundred and third meridian
N. H. Darton
1903, Professional Paper 17
This report is based on field work of the season of 1897. It is designed mainly to furnish information in relation to the geologic structure and the prospects for underground waters. A general account will also be given of the surface waters and their present and prospective use for irrigation,...
Geographic tables and formulas
Samuel Stinson Gannett
1903, Bulletin 214
A study of the fauna of the Hamilton formation of the Cayuga Lake section in central New York
Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland
1903, Bulletin 206
Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coastal Plain
C. W. Hayes, W. Kennedy
1903, Bulletin 212
No abstract available....
Descriptive geology of Nevada south of the fortieth parallel and adjacent portions of California
Josiah Edward Spurr
1903, Bulletin 208
Notes on the geology of southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon
Israel C. Russell
1903, Bulletin 217
The mollusca of the Budah limestone with an appendix on the corals of the Budah limestone
George Burbank Shattuck, Thomas Wayland Vaughan
1903, Bulletin 205
No abstract available....
The ore deposits of Tonopah, Nevada (preliminary report)
Josiah Edward Spurr
1903, Bulletin 219
Mineral analyses from the laboratories of the United States Geological Survey, 1880 to 1903
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1903, Bulletin 220
Catalogue and index of the publications of the United States Geological Survey, 1901 to 1903
Philip Creveling Warman
1903, Bulletin 215
This catalogue and index are supplemental to those published in 1901 as Bulletin No. 177. These begin where those end; but there will be found in this index some entries—additional and corrective— which refer to papers covered by Bulletin No. 177. The two bulletins constitute a general catalogue and index...
Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1902-03
Samuel Stinson Gannett
1903, Bulletin 216
The coal resources of the Yukon, Alaska
Arthur James Collier
1903, Bulletin 218
Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Upper Carboniferous rocks of the Kansas section
George Irving Adams, George Herbert Girty, David White
1903, Bulletin 211
No abstract available....
Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy, for the year 1902
Fred Boughton Weeks
1903, Bulletin 221