Ground water in Yellowstone and Treasure Counties, Montana
George Martin Hall, Charles S. Howard
1929, Water Supply Paper 599
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 602
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925 : Part XII. North Pacific drainage basins : B. Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 613
Mineral resources of Alaska: Report on progress of investigations in 1926
Philip Sidney Smith
1929, Bulletin 797
No abstract available....
Mineral industry of Alaska in 1926; Administrative report
Philip Sidney Smith
1929, Bulletin 797-A
No abstract available....
Geology of the Rock Creek oil field and adjacent areas, Carbon and Albany Counties, Wyoming
C.E. Dobbin, H.W. Hoots, C.H. Dane, E. T. Hancock
1929, Bulletin 806-D
No abstract available....
Thrust faulting and oil possibilities in the plains adjacent to the Highwood Mountains, Montana
Frank Reeves
1929, Bulletin 806-E
No abstract available....
The Pumpkin Buttes coal field, Wyoming
C.H. Wegemann, R.W. Howell, C.E. Dobbin
1929, Bulletin 806-A
No abstract available....
The copper deposits of Michigan
B.S. Butler, W. S. Burbank
1929, Professional Paper 144
The copper district of Keweenaw Point, in the northern peninsula of Michigan, is the second largest producer of copper in the world. The output of the district since 1845 has been more than 7,500,000,000 pounds and showed a rather steady and consistent increase from the beginning of production to the...
Marking geological specimens
Earl T. Apfel
1929, Science (70) 358-358
No abstract available. ...
The volcanic history of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Esper S. Larsen Jr.
1929, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (10) 105-107
The San Juan Mountains, which are made up chiefly of volcanic rocks, are located in southwestern Colorado and occupy a rudely circular area of over 10,000 square miles, or larger than the state of Massachusetts. They have been studied and mapped geologically by the United States Geological Survey, chiefly by...
The volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association - 1929
1929, Report
The Volcano Letter was an informal publication issued at irregular intervals by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) during the years 1925 to 1955. Individual issues contain information on volcanic activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii. Information on volcanic activity at other locations is also occasionally included.The Volcano Letter...
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory bulletins - 1929
1929, Report
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) Bulletin series was an informal publication issued between the years 1913 to 1929. Individual issues contain information on volcanic and earthquake activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii, and issues often included photographs, sketches, and data plots. Information on volcanic activity at other locations...
Topography and topographers: Yesterday, to-day to-morrow: Fiftieth anniversary
E.I. Ireland, Gerald Fitzgerald
1929, Report
No abstract available....
A preliminary report on the growth of the rock bass, Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque), in two lakes of northern Wisconsin
Stillman Wright
1929, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (24) 581-595
For several years the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey has been making a limnological study of lakes in the northern part of the State. Because of the fact that so much has been learned of the physical, chemical and biological conditions in these lakes, the region seems particularly favorable...
Coregonid fishes of the Great Lakes
Walter N. Koelz
1929, Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Fisheries (43) 297-643
Wherever they occur, the coregonids, like the salmonids, are important food fishes; but probably nowhere do they attain so much importance in the fisheries as in the region of the Great Lakes. This investigation has as its object the determination of the forms of coregonid fishes that occur in...
Some fisheries problems on the Great Lakes
John Van Oosten
1929, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (59) 63-85
No abstract available....
Can the Great Lakes fisheries be saved?
Elmer Higgins
1929, Outdoor American (7) 34-35
Abstract has not been submitted...
Note on the estimation of borate in natural waters
Margaret D. Foster
1929, Industrial And Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition (1) 27-28
No abstract available....
Deposits of vermiculite and other minerals in the Rainy Creek district, near Libby, Mont.
J.T. Pardee, E.S. Larsen Jr.
1929, Bulletin 805-B
No abstract available....
Multiple glaciation in the Sierra Nevada
F. E. Matthes
1929, Science (70) 75-76
No abstract available....
Moraines and shore lines of the Lake Superior Basin
Frank Leverett
1929, Professional Paper 154-A
No abstract available....
A study of ground water in the Pomperaug Basin, Connecticut, with special reference to intake and discharge
O. E. Meinzer, Norah Dowell Stearns
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-B
No abstract available....
Pleistocene glaciations of the northern hemisphere
F. Leverett
1929, Conference Paper, Science
[No abstract available]...
Stream measurement work: Chapter 10 in Sixteenth biennial report of the State Engineer to the governor of Utah: 1927-1928
A.B. Purton
1928, Utah State Engineer Biennial Report 16-10
The co-operative stream measurement work has been continued during the biennium by the United States Geological Survey under co-operative agreement with the State Engineer. This agreement is essentially the same as that outlined in previous reports. Those interested in the details and history of the co-operative stream gaging operations in...