Economic geology of the Kittanning and Rural Valley quadrangles, Pennsylvania
Charles Butts
1906, Bulletin 279
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1905 : Asphalt
J. A. Taff, C. D. Smith
1906, Bulletin 285-H
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....
Fluctuations of the water level in wells, with special reference to Long Island, New York
Arthur Clifford Veatch
1906, Water Supply Paper 155
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...
Contributions to economic geology, 1905 : Miscellaneous Nonmetals
L.H. Woolsey, G. O. Smith
1906, Bulletin 285-O
The Yampa coal field, Routt county, Colorado
Nevin Melancthon Fenneman, Hoyt Stoddard Gale, Marius Robinson Campbell
1906, Bulletin 297
Contributions to economic geology, 1905
Samuel Franklin Emmons, Edwin C. Eckel
1906, Bulletin 285
Mineral resources of the United States, 1905
David T. Day
1906, Report
No abstract available....
Twenty-seventh annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
Charles D. Walcott
1906, Annual Report 27
During the last fiscal year the character of the work and the organization of the force remained substantially the same as described in the Twenty-sixth Annual Report. Accounts of the work performed in geology and paleontology, chemistry and physics, topography and geography, and hydrography, hydrology, and hydro-economics, as well as...
Glacial stages in Southeastern New England and vicinity
M. L. Fuller
1906, Science (24) 467-469
No abstract available....
A new analysis of the water of Owens Lake, California
C. H. Stone, F. M. Eaton
1906, Journal of the American Chemical Society (28) 1164-1170
No abstract available....
Zinc and lead deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley
Harry Foster Bain
1906, Bulletin 294
The zinc and lead mines of the upper Mississippi Valley are in the southwest portion of Wisconsin and in adjacent parts of Illinois mid Iowa. The boundaries of the region are in part indefinite, since sporadic occurrences of the minerals are found outside the mining region proper. It is usual...
Cooperation Between the United States and Various States in Topographic, Hydrographic, and Geologic Work
1905, Report
The gold placers of the Fortymile, Birch Creek, and Fairbanks regions, Alaska
Louis Marcus Prindle
1905, Bulletin 251
No abstract available....
Methods and Costs of Gravel and Placer Mining in Alaska
Chester Wells Purington
1905, Bulletin 263
Beaver folio, Pennsylvania
Lester Hood Woolsey
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 134
No abstract available....
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part VIII, Platte, Kansas, Meramec, Arkansas, and Red River drainages
M.C. Hinderlider, J.C. Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 131
Rural Valley folio, Pennsylvania
Charles Butts
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 125
Silverton folio, Colorado
Whitman Cross, Ernest Howe, F. L. Ransome
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 120
The term San Juan region, or simply "the San Juan," used with variable meaning by early explorers, and naturally with indefinite limitation during the period of settlement, is now quite generally applied to a large tract of mountainous country in southwestern Colorado, together with an undefined zone of lower country...
Elders Ridge folio, Pennsylvania
Ralph Walter Stone
1905, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 123
Forest conditions in the Gila River Forest Reserve, New Mexico
T. F. Rixon
1905, Professional Paper 39
The Gila River Forest Reserve was established by proclamation of President McKinley on March 2, 1899. The following is a statement of the boundaries as laid down in the proclamation: "Beginning at a point on the boundary line between New Mexico and Arizona, where it is intersected by the north...
Preliminary report on the geology and underground water resources of the central Great Plains
N. H. Darton
1905, Professional Paper 32
The area to which this report relates is shown in Pl. II. It comprises the greater portions of South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas, and the eastern portions of Colorado and of Wyoming, an area of about one-half million square miles. It is the result of my investigations during the past...
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...
Geology of the Boulder district, Colorado
Nevin Melancthon Fenneman
1905, Bulletin 265