Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Iron and Manganese
E. F. Burchard, E.C. Harder, Sidney Paige
1909, Bulletin 380-E
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Asphalt
Robert Anderson, J. A. Taff
1909, Bulletin 380-H
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Building Stones
Sidney Paige
1909, Bulletin 380-I
Mining in the Kotsina-Chitina, Chistochina, and Valdez Creek regions. Mineral resources of the Nabesna - White River district
F. H. Moffit, Adolph Knopf
1909, Bulletin 379-D
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Cement and Concrete Materials
G. C. Martin
1909, Bulletin 380-J
Copper mining and prospecting on Prince William Sound. Gold on Prince William Sound. Notes on the geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula. Mineral resources of southwestern Alaska
U. S. Grant, D. F. Higgins Jr.
1909, Bulletin 379-C
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Clays
G.C. Matson
1909, Bulletin 380-K
Administrative report. The mining industry in 1908. The possible use of peat fuel in Alaska
A. H. Brooks, C.A. Davis
1909, Bulletin 379-A
No abstract available....
Recent developments in southern Seward Peninsula. The Iron Creek region. Mining in the Fairhaven precinct. Water-supply investigations in Seward Peninsula, 1908
Philip Sidney Smith, Fred F. Henshaw
1909, Bulletin 379-F
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Sulphur and Pyrite
E. G. Woodruff
1909, Bulletin 380-M
Contributions to economic geology, 1908, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Products
D.B. Sterrett
1909, Bulletin 380-N
Coal fields of northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah. The Grand Mesa coal field, Colorado. The coal field between Gallina and Raton Spring, New Mexico, in the San Juan coal region. The coal field between Durango, Colorado, and Monero, New Mexico. The coal field between Gallup and San Mateo, New Mexico. The Harmony, Colob, and Kanab coal fields, southern Utah. The Rogue River Valley coal field, Oregon. A coal prospect on Willow Creek, Morrow County, Oregon. The Pocket coal district, Virginia, in the Little Black Mountain coal field.
H. S. Gale, Willis T. Lee, James Gardner, G. B. Richardson, J. S. Diller, W. C. Mendenhall, Cassius Fisher
1909, Bulletin 341-C
No abstract available....
The Sheridan coal field, Wyoming. The Glenrock coal field, Wyoming. Coal fields of the northeast side of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, and of Bridger, Montana. Coal fields of the southwest side of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. The eastern part of the Great Divide Basin coal field, Wyoming. The western part of the Little Snake River coal field, Wyoming. The northern part of the Rock Springs coal field, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
J. A. Taff, E.W. Shaw, Chester Wesley Washburne, E. G. Woodruff, Edward Eggleston Smith, Max Waite Ball, A.R. Schultz
1909, Bulletin 341-B
No abstract available....
Mining in southeastern Alaska
C. W. Wright
1909, Bulletin 379-B
No abstract available....
Thirtieth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1909, Annual Report 30
The appropriations for the work of the United States Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1908-9 comprised items amounting to $1,590,680. The plan of operations was approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and a detailed statement of the work of the various branches and divisions of the Survey is...
Mineral resources of the United States, 1908: Part II - Nonmetallic products
U.S. Geological Survey
1909, Report
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the United States, 1908: Part I - Metallic products
U.S. Geological Survey
1909, Report
No abstract available....
The topographic and geologic atlas of the United States
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1909, Report
The Geological Survey is making a topographic and geologic map of the United States. The topographic map is being published in separate sheets and the geologic map in parts called folios. Each folio includes a topographic map and geologic maps of a small area, together with explanatory and descriptive text....
Suggestions to authors of papers submitted for publication by the United States Geological Survey with directions to typewriters
George McLane Wood
1909, Report
The first pamphlet containing suggestions to authors for the preparation of manuscript intended for publication by the Geological Survey was published in January, 1888. This pamphlet was revised and reprinted in 1892. In 1904 the Survey published suggestions for the preparation of geologic folios, and in 1906 suggestions for the...
Ground waters of the Indio region, California, with a sketch of the Colorado Desert
Walter Curran Mendenhall
1909, Water Supply Paper 225
No abstract available....
The chemical work of the U. S. Geological Survey
F. W. Clarke
1909, Science (30) 161-171
No abstract available....
Cenozoic mammal horizons of western North America, with faunal lists of the Tertiary Mammalia of the West
Henry Fairfield Osborn, William Diller Matthew
1909, Bulletin 361
No abstract available....
The Fortymile quadrangle, Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska
Louis Marcus Prindle
1909, Bulletin 375
No abstract available....
Geology of the Rangely oil district, Rio Blanco County, Colorado with a section on the water supply
Hoyt Stoddard Gale
1908, Bulletin 350
No abstract available....
Geology of the Taylorsville region, California
J. S. Diller
1908, Bulletin 353