Salinity of the water of Chesapeake Bay
R. C. Wells, R.K. Bailey, E.P. Henderson
1929, Professional Paper 154-C
No abstract available....
Geology of the McCalls Ferry-Quarryville district, Pennsylvania
Eleanora Frances Bliss Knopf, Anna Isabel Jonas
1929, Bulletin 799
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 607
The Titanotheres of ancient Wyoming, Dakota, and Nebraska
Henry Fairfield Osborn
1929, Monograph 55
Surface water supply of the United States, 1924 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins ; C. Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 594
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
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925 : Part XI. Pacific slope basins in California
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 611
Surveys in northwestern Alaska in 1926
P. S. Smith
1929, Bulletin 797-D
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...
Geology and mineral deposits of southeastern Alaska
A. F. Buddington, Theodore Scheffield Chapin
1929, Bulletin 800
The coal fields of the United States
M. R. Campbell, J. A. Bownocker, F. R. Clark
1929, Professional Paper 100
Geology and ground-water resources of North Dakota, with a discussion of the chemical character of the water
Howard E. Simpson, Harry Buchholz Riffenburg
1929, Water Supply Paper 598
Water is the most valuable of the mineral resources. The study of ground waters is therefore clearly within the field of economic geology and constitutes an important part of the work of the geological surveys, both State and national, as defined by law. In the spring of 1911 the investigation...
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1928
Nathan Clifford Grover
1929, Water Supply Paper 597
No abstract available....
Oil shale in a producing oil field in California
H.W. Hoots
1929, Professional Paper 154-E
No abstract available....
Algae reefs and oolites of the Green River formation
W. H. Bradley
1929, Professional Paper 154-G
No abstract available....
Origin of the siliceous Mowry shale of the Black Hills region
W.W. Rubey
1929, Professional Paper 154-D
No abstract available....
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 V, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 605
Geology and mineral resources of the Aniakchak district
R. S. Knappen
1929, Bulletin 797-F
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1925 : Part 12, North Pacific drainage basins ; A. Pacific drainage basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1929, Water Supply Paper 612
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
Geology and oil and gas prospects of part of the San Rafael Swell, Utah
James Gilluly
1929, Bulletin 806-C
No abstract available....
Geology of the De Queen and Caddo Gap quadrangles, Arkansas
Hugh D. Miser, Albert Homer Purdue
1929, Bulletin 808
The field study of the geology of the De Queen and Caddo Gap quadrangles extended over a period of many years, and although the scientific and economic results from the study are here set forth fully for the first time in a single report, a number of publications have been...
Upper Colorado River and its utilization
Robert Follansbee
1929, Water Supply Paper 617
This report presents, in form for ready reference, the available data pertaining to the present and future utilization of the surface waters of the upper Colorado River Basin, above the Green River and includes information relating to topography, climate, evaporation, water supply, transmountain diversions, storage, irrigation and agriculture, and water...
Geology of reservoir and dam sites; Geology of the Owyhee irrigation project, Oregon
Kirk Bryan
1929, Water Supply Paper 597-A
No abstract available....