Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 438
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916 : Part 11, Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 441
Ground water in the Animas, Playas, Hachita, and San Luis Basins, New Mexico, with analyses of water and soil
Alvin Theodor Schwennesen, R.F. Hare
1918, Water Supply Paper 422
Surface water supply of the United States, 1916, Part V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1918, Water Supply Paper 435
Shorter contributions to general geology, 1917
David White
1918, Professional Paper 108
Contents: A. Baked shale and slag formed by the burning of coal beds / G.S. Rogers B. The Newington moraine, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts / F.J. Katz and Arthur Keith C.A comparison of Paleozoic sections in southern New Mexico / N.H. Darton D. Wasatch fossils in so-called Fort Union beds...
Spirit leveling in the state of Washington 1896 to 1917, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1918, Bulletin 674
The Salt Creek oil field, Wyoming
Carroll H. Wegemann
1918, Bulletin 670
Review of the grizzly and big brown bears of North America (genus Ursus), with description of a new genus, Vetularctos
Clinton Hart Merriam
1918, North American Fauna 41
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1916--Administrative report
A. H. Brooks
1918, Bulletin 662-A
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1917 : Part II. - Mineral fuels
David White
1918, Bulletin 661
Contributions to economic geology, 1917, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Notes on the geology and iron cores of the Cuyuna district, Minnesota
E.C. Harder, A.W. Johnston
1918, Bulletin 660-A
The Flaxville gravel and its relation to other terrace gravels of the northern Great Plains
Arthur J. Collier, W. T. Thom Jr.
1918, Professional Paper 108-J
In Nebraska and South Dakota there are widespread deposits of gravel and other material, largely superficial and generally uninitiated, known as the White River, Arikaree, Ogalalla, and other formations, which range in age from Oligocene to Pleistocene. West of these deposits, on the flanks of the Rocky Mountains, are several...
Mining developments in the Ketchikan and Wrangell mining districts. Lode mining in the Juneau gold belt. Gold placer mining in the Porcupine district. Water-power investigations in southeastern Alaska
Theodore Chapin, Henry Miner Eakin, G. H. Canfield
1918, Bulletin 662-B
No abstract available....
Oil and gas possibilities of the Hatchetigbee anticline, Alabama
O. B. Hopkins
1918, Bulletin 661-H
No abstract available....
Thirty-ninth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1918, Annual Report 39
The appropriations for the work of the United States Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1917-18 comprised items amounting to $1,750,520. The plan of operations as approved by the Secretary of the Interior contemplated surveys and investigations in the United States and Alaska designed mainly to obtain information or to...
The Nelchina-Susitna region, Alaska
Theodore Sheffield Chapin
1918, Bulletin 668
No abstract available....
The Anvik-Andreafski region, Alaska (including the Marshall district)
George Leavitt Harrington
1918, Bulletin 683
No abstract available....
The Cosna-Nowitna region, Alaska
Henry Miner Eakin
1918, Bulletin 667
No abstract available....
The glacial history of Columbia River in the Big Bend country
C. E. Meinzer
1918, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (8) 411-412
No abstract available....
The Dunkleberg mining district, Granite County, Montana
J. T. Pardee
1918, Bulletin 660-G
No abstract available....
The divining rod: A history of water witching, with a bibliography
Arthur Jackson Ellis
1917, Water Supply Paper 416
The use of a forked twig, or so-called divining rod, in locating minerals, finding hidden treasure, or detecting criminals is a curious superstition that has been a subject of discussion since the middle of the sixteenth century and still has a strong hold on the popular mind, even in this...
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part I, North Atlantic slope basins
Nathan Clifford Grover, Charles H. Peirce, Clermont Calvert Covert, Guy Clarke Stevens
1917, Water Supply Paper 401
Surface water supply of the United States, 1915, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Nathan Clifford Grover, Guy Clarke Stevens, Warren Esterly Hall
1917, Water Supply Paper 402
Contributions to economic geology, 1916, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Molybdenite near Ramona, San Diego County, California
F. C. Calkins
1917, Bulletin 640-D
Contributions to economic geology, 1916, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--The Gold Log mine, Talladega County, Alabama
E.S. Bastin
1917, Bulletin 640-I