Retreat of Barry Glacier, Port Wells, Prince William Sound, Alaska, between 1910 and 1914
Bertrand L. Johnson
1917, Professional Paper 98-C
The Barry Glacier, in the northwest corner of Prince William Sound (fig. 6), was first described by Glenn, Castner, and Mendenhall. It was more extensively studied by the Harriman Alaska expedition in 1899; by Grant in 1905; by Grant and Higgens in 1908 and 1909; and by Martin in 1910....
Revision of the Beckwith and Bear River formations of southeastern Idaho
G. R. Mansfield, P. V. Roundy
1917, Professional Paper 98-G
In the detailed geologic mapping of the Wayan and Montpelier quadrangles, in south-eastern Idaho and adjacent territory, it has been found necessary to apply new names to strata hitherto referred to the Beckwith and Bear River formations or to portions of the Laramie as mapped by the Hayden Survey. The...
The Helderberg limestone of central Pennsylvania
John B. Reeside Jr.
1917, Professional Paper 108-K
This paper presents the results of a study made during 1913, 1914, and 1915, while the writer was a student at Johns Hopkins University. The formations discussed have been studies in Maryland, New Jersey, and New York, and described with more or less detail, but concerning their occurrence in the...
Life zone investigations in Wyoming
Merritt Cary
1917, North American Fauna 42
Wyoming is among the foremost of our States in its wealth of natural scenery, culminating in the grandeur of Yellowstone National Park, one of the wonders of the world. In addition to this distinction it posseses vast open plains and lofty mountains whence flow the headwaters of mighty river systems...
Anticlines in the southern part of the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming: A preliminary report on the occurrence of oil
D. F. Hewett, Charles Thomas Lupton
1917, Bulletin 656
No abstract available....
Detroit folio, Wayne, Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Romulus, and Wyandotte quadrangles, Michigan
William Hittell Sherzer
1917, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 205
Leavenworth-Smithville folio, Missouri-Kansas
Henry Hinds, Frank Cook Greene
1917, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 206
Deming folio, New Mexico
Nelson Horatio Darton
1917, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 207
Brachyceratops, a ceratopsian dinosaur from the Two Medicine formation of Montana, with notes on associated fossil reptiles
Charles W. Gilmore
1917, Professional Paper 103
The fossils on which this paper is based were collected by me and my assistant, Mr. J. F. Strayrer, during the summer of 1913, while working under the auspices of the United States Geological Survey on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, in northwestern Montana. The specimens were obtained from exposures of...
Chemical analyses of igneous rocks published from 1884 to 1913, inclusive, with a critical discussion of the character and use of analyses
H.S. Washington
1917, Professional Paper 99
Chemical relations of the oil-field waters in San Joaquin Valley, California (preliminary report)
Gaillard Sherburne Rogers
1917, Bulletin 653
North American Upper Cretaceous corals of the genus Micrabacia
L. W. Stephenson
1917, Professional Paper 98-J
Some Paleozoic sections in Arizona and their correlation
Frederick Leslie Ransome
1917, Professional Paper 98-K
The reef-coral fauna of Carrizo Creek, Imperial County, California, and its significance
T.W. Vaughan
1917, Professional Paper 98-T
Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico; 4, Flora of the Fruitland and Kirtland formations
F. H. Knowlton
1917, Professional Paper 98-S
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1916, Part II, Mineral fuels--Oil resources of black shales of the eastern United States
G. H. Ashley
1917, Bulletin 641-L
Contributions to economic geology, 1916, Part II, Mineral fuels-- Anticlines in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, Montana
Eugene Stebinger
1917, Bulletin 641-J
Spirit leveling in Nevada, 1897 to 1916, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1917, Bulletin 654
Geology of Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Benjamin Kendall Emerson
1917, Bulletin 597
In preparing the present treatise and the accompanying geologic map of Massachusetts and Rhode Island (PI. X, in pocket) I have endeavored to use all the material available. The matter has been greatly condensed, for the detailed geology of a considerable part of the area will be described in a...
Shorter contributions to general geology, 1916
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1917, Professional Paper 98
Experiments on the extraction of potash from wyomingite
R. C. Wells
1917, Professional Paper 98-D
The use of the panoramic camera in topographic surveying with notes on the application of photogrammetry to aerial surveys
James Warren Bagley
1917, Bulletin 657
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1920 : Part II. - Mineral fuels
David White, G. H. Ashley, M. R. Campbell
1917, Bulletin 641
Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico: 3. Nonmarine Cretaceous invertebrates of the San Juan Basin
T. W. Stanton
1917, Professional Paper 98-R
The inorganic constituents of marine invertebrates
F. W. Clarke, W. C. Wheeler
1917, Professional Paper 102