Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Building stone and road metal
T.N. Dale
1906, Bulletin 285-M
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Gypsum and plasters
C.E. Siebenthal
1906, Bulletin 285-K
Muscogee folio, Indian Territory
Joseph A. Taff
1906, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 132
No abstract available....
Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coastal Plain
Nevin M. Fenneman
1906, Bulletin 282
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part III, Susquehanna, Gunpowder, Patapsco, Potomac, James, Roanoke, and Yadkin River drainages
Nathan Clifford Grover, John C. Hoyt
1906, Water Supply Paper 167
Underground water in the valleys of Utah Lake and Jordan River, Utah
George Burr Richardson
1906, Water Supply Paper 157
The valleys of Utah Lake and Jordan River are situated in north-central Utah, in the extreme eastern part of the Great Basin. The lofty Wasatch Range (Pl. I), the westernmost of the Rocky Mountain system, limits the valleys on the east, and relatively low basin ranges - the Oquirrh, Lake,...
Water powers of northern Wisconsin
Leonard Sewell Smith
1906, Water Supply Paper 156
Reconnaissance of some gold and tin deposits of the southern Appalachians, with notes on the Dahlonega mines
L. C. Graton, Waldemar Lindgren
1906, Bulletin 293
No abstract available....
A gazetteer of Colorado
Henry Gannett
1906, Bulletin 291
Record of deep-well drilling for 1905
Myron Leslie Fuller, Samuel Sanford
1906, Bulletin 298
The present is the second of the series of reports on the collection of deep-well samples, the first of which, covering the period from the beginning of the work July 1, 1904, to December 31, 1904, was published as Bulletin No. 264. This report presents the records of a large...
Preliminary report on the operations of the fuel-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey at St. Louis, Missouri, 1905
Joseph A. Holmes
1906, Bulletin 290
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Lead and zinc
H. F. Bain
1906, Bulletin 285-D
Contributions to economic geology, 1905: Introduction; Investigation of metalliferous ores; Investigation of iron ores and nonmetalliferous minerals; Gold and silver
C. W. Hayes, S. F. Emmons, E.C. Eckel, H. S. Gale, G. H. Garrey, D. F. MacDonald, S.H. Ball, Waldemar Lindgren, L. C. Graton
1906, Bulletin 285-A
Lime and Magnesia
F. L. Hess, E.S. Bastin
1906, Bulletin 285-J
Contributions to economic geology, 1905 : Petroleum and Natural Gas
Ralph Arnold, F.G. Clapp
1906, Bulletin 285-G
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part XIV, Columbia River and Puget Sound drainages
D.W. Ross, J.T. Whistler, T.A. Noble
1906, Water Supply Paper 178
Destructive floods in the United States in 1905, with a discussion of flood discharge and frequency and an index to flood literature
Edward C. Murphy
1906, Water Supply Paper 162
Summary of the underground-water resources of Mississippi
Albert Foster Crider, Lawrence Clement Johnson
1906, Water Supply Paper 159
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part V, Ohio and lower eastern Mississippi River drainages
Maxcy Reddick Hall, F.W. Hanna, J.C. Hoyt
1906, Water Supply Paper 169
A dictionary of altitudes in the United States (fourth edition)
Henry Gannett
1906, Bulletin 274
Results of spirit leveling in the state of New York for the years 1896 to 1905, inclusive
Samuel Stinson Gannett, David Henry Baldwin
1906, Bulletin 281
The bryozoan fauna of the Rochester shale
Ray S. Bassler
1906, Bulletin 292
Geographic Dictionary of Alaska
Marcus Baker, James McCormick
1906, Bulletin 299
Preliminary report on the geology and underground waters of the Roswell artesian area, New Mexico
Cassius Fisher
1906, Water Supply Paper 158
No abstract available....
Flowing wells and municipal water supplies in the southern portion of the southern peninsula of Michigan
Frank Leverett
1906, Water Supply Paper 182
A large amount of data on water supplies was collected by the writer in the course of glacial investigations made under the direction of Prof. T. C. Chamberlin in the last five years in the Southern Peninsula of Michigan. These investigations resulted in a partial acquaintance with conditions in about...