Forty-ninth annual report of the Director of the Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1928, Annual Report 49
The appropriations made directly for the work of the Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1928 included 10 items, amounting to $1,807,880. In addition $109,000 was appropriated for printing the reports of the Geological Survey, and $11,000 for miscellaneous printing and binding, and an allotment of $15,763.95 for miscellaneous supplies...
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Introduction
Claude Hale Birdseye
1928, Bulletin 788
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Map compilation from aerial photographs
T.P. Pendleton
1928, Bulletin 788-F
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Transit traverse
E. M. Douglas (compiler)
1928, Bulletin 788-C
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Triangulation
E. M. Douglas (compiler)
1928, Bulletin 788-B
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Administration
H. M. Frye (compiler)
1928, Bulletin 788-A
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Leveling
E. M. Douglas (compiler)
1928, Bulletin 788-D
Topographic instructions of the United States Geological Survey. Topographic mapping
W.M. Beaman
1928, Bulletin 788-E
Cephalopods from the lower part of the Cody shale of Oregon Basin, Wyoming
J.B. Reeside Jr.
1928, Professional Paper 150-A
Shorter contributions to general geology, 1927
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1928, Professional Paper 150
Notes on Pleistocene faunas from Maryland and Virginia and Pliocene and Pleistocene faunas from North Carolina
W. C. Mansfield
1928, Professional Paper 150-F
The Pocono fauna of the Broad Top coal field, Pennsylvania
G.H. Girty
1928, Professional Paper 150-E
A section of the Kaibab limestone in Kaibab Gulch, Utah
L. F. Noble
1928, Professional Paper 150-C
"Red Beds" and associated formations in New Mexico, with an outline of the geology of the state
Nelson Horatio Darton
1928, Bulletin 794
No abstract available....
Economic geology of the Castlegate, Wellington, and Sunnyside quadrangles, Carbon county, Utah
Frank Rinker Clark
1928, Bulletin 793
The Gillette coal field, northeastern Wyoming; The Minturn District and the northwestern part of the Gillette Field, Wyoming
Carroll Edward Dobbin, V. H. Barnett, William Taylor Thom Jr.
1928, Bulletin 796-A
No abstract available....
A taxonomic review of the American long-tailed shrews (genera Sorex and Microsorex)
Hartley H.T. Jackson
1928, North American Fauna 51
Bibliography of North American geology for 1925 and 1926
John M. Nickles
1928, Bulletin 802
Surface water supply of the United States, 1924: Part 11. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1928, Water Supply Paper 591
No abstract available....
Power capacity and production in the United States
Carroll Roop Daughtery, A.H. Horton, William Davenport
1928, Water Supply Paper 579
Quality of water in Colorado River in 1925-1926
W. D. Collins, Charles S. Howard
1928, Water Supply Paper 596-B
Most of the analyses given in this report represent composites of daily samples collected by the observers at United States Geological Survey gaging stations on Colorado River at Grand Canyon and Topock, Ariz. These stations are operated under the direction of W. E. Dickinson, district engineer of the Geological Survey...
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports) : Part II. - Mineral fuels
William Taylor Thom Jr.
1928, Bulletin 796
No abstract available....
Sedimentary rocks of the San Rafael Swell and some adjacent areas in eastern Utah
James Gilluly, J.B. Reeside Jr.
1928, Professional Paper 150-D
The scaphites, an Upper Cretaceous ammonite group
J.B. Reeside Jr.
1928, Professional Paper 150-B
Surface water supply of the United States, 1924, Part VI, Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1928, Water Supply Paper 586