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Johnstown folio, Pennsylvania
W. C. Phalen
1910, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 174
By reference to the key map (fig. 1) it will be seen that the Johnstown quadrangle is in southwest-central Pennsylvania. It lies mostly in Cambria County but covers also small parts of Somerset, Westrmoreland, and Indiana counties. Most of it is included in the valley of Conemaugh River and its tributaries Little Conemaugh River and...
Field investigations of structural materials; Structural materials available in the vicinity of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Structural materials available in the vicinity of Austin, Texas; The slates of Arkansas; The oolitic limestone industry at Bedford and Bloomington, Indiana: Supplementary notes on the granites of New Hampshire: Oolitic limestone at Bowling Green and other places in Kentucky; Survey publications on building stone and road metal; Cement materials in Republican Valley, Nebraska; Gravel and sand in the Pittsburg district, Pennsylvania; Survey publications on cement and cement and concrete materials; Fuller's earth and brick clays near Clinton, Massachusetts; Survey publications on clays, fuller's earth, etc.; The gypsum deposits of the Palen Mountains, Riverside County, California; Gypsum deposits near Can Springs, Kern County, California; Survey publications of gypsum and plasters; Survey publications on lime and magnesite; Survey publications on glass sand and glass making materials; Survey publications on abrasive materials
E. F. Burchard, A.H. Purdue, Jon A. Udden, T. Nelson Dale, J.H. Gardner, N. H. Darton, Eugene Wesley Shaw, William C. Alden, Frank L. Hess
1910, Bulletin 430-F
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Thirty-first annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1910, Annual Report 31
The appropriations for the work of the United States Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1909-10 comprised items amounting to $1,497,815. The plan of operations was approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and a detailed statement of the work of the several branches and divisions of the Survey is...
Notes on the geology of Carrizo Mountain and vicinity, San Diego County, Cal.
Walter Curran Mendenhall
1910, Journal of Geology (18) 336-355
Through the courtesy of Dr. J. C. Merriam, of the University of California, and Dr. Stephen Bowers, of Los Angeles, small collections of fossil corals and mollusks from the vicinity of Carrizo Mountain, San Diego County, Cal., were sent to Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan and Dr. Ralph Arnold, of the...