Profile surveys in Chelan and Methow River basins, Washington
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Water Supply Paper 376
Stream-gaging stations and publications relating to water sources, 1885-1913; Part X: The Great Basin
1915, Water Supply Paper 340-J
Investigation of water resources by the United States Geological Survey has consisted in large part of measurements of the volume of fl.ow of streams and studies of the conditions affecting that flow, but it has comprised also investigation of such closely allied subjects as irrigation, water storage, water powers, underground...
Rhode Island coal
George H. Ashley
1915, Bulletin 615
Columbus folio, Ohio
G.D. Hubbard, C.S. Prosser, C.R. Stauffer, J. A. Bownocker, E.R. Cumings
1915, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 197
The fractional precipitation of some ore-forming compounds at moderate temperatures
Roger Clark Wells
1915, Bulletin 609
The Broad Pass region, Alaska with sections on Quaternary deposits, igneous rocks and glaciation
Fred Howard Moffit, Joseph E. Pogue
1915, Bulletin 608
No abstract available....
Philipsburg folio, Montana
Frank C. Calkins, William Harvey Emmons
1915, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 196
Castle Rock folio, Colorado
George Burr Richardson
1915, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 198
Geology and mineral deposits of the National mining district, Nevada
Waldemar Lindgren
1915, Bulletin 601
Results of spirit leveling in Idaho, 1896 to 1914, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Bulletin 567
The composition of crinoid skeletons
F. W. Clarke, W. C. Wheeler
1915, Professional Paper 90-D
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of Oregon, 1878-1910
Fred Forbes Henshaw, Henry Jennings Dean
1915, Water Supply Paper 370
No abstract available....
Ground water for irrigation in the valley of North Fork of Canadian River near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
A.T. Schwennesen
1915, Water Supply Paper 345-D
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on ground water for irrigation in the vicinity of Wichita, Kansas
O. E. Meinzer
1915, Water Supply Paper 345-A
No abstract available....
The Coalville coal field, Utah
C.H. Wegemann
1915, Bulletin 581-E
No abstract available....
The Grand Gulch mining region, Mohave County, Arizona
J. M. Hill
1915, Bulletin 580-D
No abstract available....
The Cretaceous-Eocene contact in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
L. W. Stephenson
1915, Professional Paper 90-J
No abstract available....
Some mining districts in northeastern California and northwestern Nevada
James M. Hill
1915, Bulletin 594
Scattered over its sparsely settled and generally arid expanse the State of Nevada contains approximately 200 centers of past or present mining activity. Some of these mining districts, such as the Comstock,1 Eureka,2 Tonopah,3 and Goldfield,4 have added millions to the world's wealth in precious metals and have been given...
Guidebook of the western United States: Part B - The overland route, with a side trip to Yellowstone Park
Willis Thomas Lee, Ralph Walter Stone, Hoyt Stoddard Gale
1915, Bulletin 612
The United States of America comprise an area so vast in extent and so diverse in natural features as well as in characters due to human agency that the American citizen who knows thoroughly his own country must have traveled widely and observed wisely. To 'know America first' is a...
Origin of the zinc and lead deposits of the Joplin region, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma
Claude Ellsworth Siebenthal
1915, Bulletin 606
Oil and gas in the western part of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Charles T. Lupton
1915, Bulletin 581-B
High-grade paraffin oil is reported to have been discovered in the western part of the Olympic Peninsula, Wash., as early as 1881. Since then attempts to obtain oil or gas in commercial quantities by drilling have been made from time to time in different localities in this region, but without...
The Darwin silver-lead mining district, California
Adolph Knopf
1915, Bulletin 580-A
No abstract available....
Ore deposits in the Sawtooth quadrangle, Blaine and Custer Counties, Idaho
J. B. Umpleby
1915, Bulletin 580-K
No abstract available....
Belleville-Breese folio, Illinois
Johan August Udden, Eugene Wesley Shaw
1915, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 195
The Belleville and Breese quadrangles are bounded by meridians 89° 30' and 90° and parallels 38° 30' and 38° 45' and thus include one-eight of a square degree of the earth's surface, an area, in that latitude, of 466.56 square miles. They lie in southwestern Illinois (see fig. 1), a...
Mining in the Juneau region
H. M. Eakin
1915, Bulletin 622-C
No abstract available....