Parker folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 97
Twenty-Fourth Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1902-1903
Charles D. Walcott
1903, Annual Report 24
The correlation of geological faunas, a contribution to Devonian paleontology
Henry Shaler Williams
1903, Bulletin 210
Twenty-fifth annual report of the director of the United States Geological Survey, 1903-1904
Charles D. Walcott
1903, Annual Report 25
The United States Geological Survey was created by an act of Congress that was approved on March 3, 1879, so that March 3, 1904, may be said to have marked the twenty-fifth year of its existence. There was recently issued by the Survey, partly in recognition of the quarter-century anniversary,...
Geographic tables and formulas
Samuel Stinson Gannett
1903, Bulletin 214
Mineral analyses from the laboratories of the United States Geological Survey, 1880 to 1903
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
1903, Bulletin 220
The coal resources of the Yukon, Alaska
Arthur James Collier
1903, Bulletin 218
The Mesabi iron-bearing district of Minnesota
Charles Kenneth Leith
1903, Monograph 43
The relation of rainfall to run-off
George W. Rafter
1903, Water Supply Paper 80
The water resources of Molokai, Hawaiian Islands
Waldemar Lindgren
1903, Water Supply Paper 77
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...
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...
Alexandria folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd, Charles Monroe Hall
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 100
Camp Clarke folio, Nebraska
Nelson Horatio Darton
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 87
Instructions relating to the work of the United States Geological Survey to take effect May 1, 1903
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1903, Report
On March 3, 1900, a series of instructions relating to the work of the topographic branch of the Geological Survey was approved and published in pamphlet form. The extensive use of this publication by those engaged in topographic work and others exhausted the first edition and seemed to justify its...
The geological society of American Universities
R. Arnold, W. C. De Wlley
1903, Conference Paper, Science
[No abstract available]...
Millers Creek splint coal region.=
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1902, Open-File Report 543
Operations at river stations, 1901, Part II, West of Mississippi River
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1902, Water Supply Paper 66
Masontown-Uniontown folio, Pennsylvania
Marius Robinson Campbell
1902, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 82
Hydrography of the Southern Appalachian Mountain region, Part II
Henry Albert Pressey
1902, Water Supply Paper 63
The forests of Washington: A revision of estimates
Henry Gannett
1902, Professional Paper 5
No abstract available....
Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1901-2
Herbert M. Wilson, J.H. Renshawe, E.M. Douglas, R.U. Goode
1902, Bulletin 201
Preliminary list of deep borings in the United States, Part I, Alabama-Montana
Nelson Horatio Darton
1902, Water Supply Paper 57
Sewage pollution in the metropolitan area near New York City and its effect on inland water resources
Marshall O. Leighton
1902, Water Supply Paper 72
Tests for gold and silver in shales from western Kansas
Waldemar Lindgren
1902, Bulletin 202