Revision of the pocket gophers of the genus Thomomys
Vernon Bailey
1915, North American Fauna 39
Contributions to the hydrology of the United States, 1914
Nathan C. Grover
1915, Water Supply Paper 345
No abstract available....
A method of determining the daily discharge of rivers of variable slope
M.R. Hall, W. E. Hall, C.H. Pierce
1915, Water Supply Paper 345-E
No abstract available....
The calcite marble and dolomite of eastern Vermont
T. Nelson Dale
1915, Bulletin 589
No abstract available....
Surface water supply of the United States, 1913, Part VII, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1915, Water Supply Paper 357
Surface water supply of the United States, 1913, Part II, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1915, Water Supply Paper 352
The phosphate deposits of South Carolina
G.S. Rogers
1915, Bulletin 580-J
No abstract available....
The Ellamar district, Alaska
Stephen Reid Capps, Bertrand Leroy Johnson
1915, Bulletin 605
Geology and mineral deposits of the National mining district, Nevada
Waldemar Lindgren
1915, Bulletin 601
Results of spirit leveling in Iowa, 1896 to 1913, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Bulletin 569
Results of spirit leveling in Idaho, 1896 to 1914, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Bulletin 567
Tin mining in Alaska
H. M. Eakin
1915, Bulletin 622-B
No abstract available....
The Moorcroft oil field, Crook County, Wyoming. Possibilities of oil in the Big Muddy dome, Converse and Natrona Counties, Wyoming
V. H. Barnett
1915, Bulletin 581-C
No abstract available....
The Grand Gulch mining region, Mohave County, Arizona
J. M. Hill
1915, Bulletin 580-D
No abstract available....
Origin of the zinc and lead deposits of the Joplin region, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma
Claude Ellsworth Siebenthal
1915, Bulletin 606
Faunas of the Boone limestone at St. Joe, Arkansas
George Herbert Girty
1915, Bulletin 598
The fauna of the Batesville sandstone of northern Arkansas
George H. Girty
1915, Bulletin 593
The beds in northern Arkansas that lie between the Boone limestone (commonly regarded as representing the Burlington and Keokuk epochs) and the Pennsylvanian have been divided into several formations, named, in ascending order, Moorefield shale, Batesville sandstone, Fayetteville shale, and Pitkin limestone. These formations presumably are equivalent to those that...
A deep well at Charleston, South Carolina; with a report on the mineralogy of the water
L. W. Stephenson, Chase Palmer
1915, Professional Paper 90-H
Surface water supply of the United States, 1913, Part IV, St. Lawrence River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1915, Water Supply Paper 354
Water resources of the Rio Grande basin, 1888-1913
Robert Follansbee, H.J. Dean
1915, Water Supply Paper 358
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911 : Part 12. North Pacific Coast drainage basins
Fred Forbes Henshaw, G.C. Baldwin, G.C. Stevens, E.S. Fuller
1915, Water Supply Paper 312
Results of spirit leveling in Colorado, 1896 to 1914, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Bulletin 565
Results of spirit leveling in Minnesota, 1897 to 1914, inclusive
Robert Bradford Marshall
1915, Bulletin 560
The Pleistocene of Indiana and Michigan and the history of the Great Lakes
Frank Leverett, Frank Bursley Taylor
1915, Monograph 53
This monograph describes the glacial features and the great glacial lakes of a district in Indiana and Michigan lying between the areas covered by Monographs XXXVIII, and XLI. The glacial features are treated mainly by Mr. Leverett, and the glacial lakes and their moraines by Mr. Taylor. The pre-Wisconsin glacial...
Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1913 : Part I - metals and nonmetals except fuels
F. L. Ransome, Hoyt S. Gale
1915, Bulletin 580
No abstract available....