Some ore deposits in northwestern Custer County, Idaho
Joseph Bertram Umpleby
1913, Bulletin 539
Surface water supply of Seward peninsula, Alaska, with a sketch of the geography and geology, and a description of methods of placer mining
Fred Forbes Henshaw, G. L. Parker, Philip Sidney Smith, A. H. Brooks
1913, Water Supply Paper 314
No abstract available....
Ground water in Boxelder and Tooele Counties, Utah
Everett Carpenter
1913, Water Supply Paper 333
The area covered by this report includes Boxelder County, Utah, the eastern part of Tooele County, Utah, and some small tracts in southern Idaho. It comprises about 9,500 square miles, or more than the combined area of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It lies between 40° and 42° north latitude and...
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--The Coaldale coal field, Esmeralda County, Nevada
J.H. Hance
1913, Bulletin 531-K
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--Coal resources of Cowlitz River valley, Cowlitz and Lewis counties, Washington
A. J. Collier
1913, Bulletin 531-L
Ellijay folio, Georgia-North Carolina-Tennessee
Laurence LaForge, W. C. Phalen
1913, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 187
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Introduction; Gold and Silver
Frank Cathcart Calkins, E. L. Jones Jr., James Madison Hill, Donald Francis MacDonald, Frank Charles Schrader, Joseph Bertram Umpleby, W. H. Emmons, Esper Signius Larsen
1913, Bulletin 530-A
Water resources of California, Part III, Stream measurements in the Great Basin and Pacific coast river basins
J.C. Hoyt, Harry Deyoe McGlashan, H.J. Dean
1913, Water Supply Paper 300
Geology and ore deposits of the Philipsburg quadrangle, Montana
William Harvey Emmons, Frank Cathcart Calkins
1913, Professional Paper 78
The Philipsburg quadrangle is bounded by parallels 46° and 46° 30' and meridians 113° and 113° 30'. Its length from north to south is 34.5 miles, its average width east and west 23.8 miles, and its area 827.42 square miles. As shown on the index map (fig. 1), it is not far<br...
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Miscellaneous nonmetallic products
Willis Thomas Lee, Douglas B. Sterrett
1913, Bulletin 530-I
The San Franciscan volcanic field, Arizona
Henry Hollister Robinson
1913, Professional Paper 76
LOCATION OF AREAThe San Franciscan volcanic field, which takes its name from San Francisco Mountain, the largest volcano of the group, covers about 3,000 square miles in the north-central part of Arizona, as shown by the shaded space on the index map forming figure 1. The center of the field...
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Salines
Richard Bryant Dole, Hoyt Stoddard Gale, William Clifton Phalen
1913, Bulletin 530-G
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911 : Part 5, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1913, Water Supply Paper 305
The Yentna district, Alaska
Stephen Reid Capps
1913, Bulletin 534
No abstract available....
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels--Copper; Lead and Zinc
F. L. Ransome
1913, Bulletin 530-B
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--The Williston lignite field, Williams County, North Dakota
F.A. Herald
1913, Bulletin 531-E
Contributions to economic geology, 1911, Part II, Mineral fuels--Coal in the Tertiary lake beds of southwestern Montana
J. T. Pardee
1913, Bulletin 531-G
Surface water supply of the United States, 1911 : Part 7, Lower Mississippi River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1913, Water Supply Paper 307
Mineral resources of the United States, 1912: Part I - Metals
U.S. Geological Survey
1913, Report
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the United States, 1912: Part II - Nonmetals
U.S. Geological Survey
1913, Report
No abstract available....
Thirty-fourth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1913, Annual Report 34
The appropriations for the work of the United States Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1912-13 comprised items amounting to $1,497,920. 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...
Suggestions to authors of papers submitted for publication by the United States Geological Survey with directions to typewriter operators
George McLane Wood
George McLane Wood, editor(s)
1913, Report
The first pamphlet containing suggestions to authors for the preparation of manuscript intended for publication by the Geological Survey was published in January, 1888. This pamphlet was revised and reprinted in 1892. In 1904 the Survey published suggestions for the preparation of geologic folios, and in 1906 suggestions for the...
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory bulletins
1913, Report
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) Bulletin series was an informal publication issued between the years 1913 to 1929. Individual issues contain information on volcanic and earthquake activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii, and issues often included photographs, sketches, and data plots. Information on volcanic activity at other locations...
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory bulletins - 1913
1913, Report
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) Bulletin series was an informal publication issued between the years 1913 to 1929. Individual issues contain information on volcanic and earthquake activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii, and issues often included photographs, sketches, and data plots. Information on volcanic activity at other locations...
The Noatak-Kobuk region, Alaska
Philip Sidney Smith
1913, Bulletin 536
No abstract available....