Abrasive materials
C.E. Siebenthal, R.D. Mesler
1908, Bulletin 340-J
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1907--The mineral resources of the Kotsina and Chitina vallets, Copper River region
F. H. Moffit, A.G. Maddren
1908, Bulletin 345-C
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1907--Occurrence of gold in the Yukon-Tanana region
L. M. Prindle, C. C. Covert
1908, Bulletin 345-D
Water resources of Beaver Valley, Utah
Willis Thomas Lee
1908, Water Supply Paper 217
Location and extent of area examined. Beaver Valley is located in Beaver County, in southwestern Utah, about 175 miles south of Salt Lake. It lies between the Tushar Mountains on the east and the Beaver Mountains on the west. The principal town of the valley is Beaver, which is most...
The interpretation of topographic maps
Rollin D. Salisbury, Wallace Walter Atwood
1908, Professional Paper 60
Clays. Lime and magnesite. Gypsum and plasters. Glass sand etc.
C.A. Fisher
1908, Bulletin 340-I
No abstract available....
Introduction. Gold and silver
C. W. Hayes, Waldemar Lindgren, Hiram Dryer McCaskey, F. C. Schrader, Hoyt S. Gale, William H. Emmons, F.B. Weeks, J. S. Diller, G.F. Kay
1908, Bulletin 340-A
No abstract available....
The burning of coal without smoke in boiler plants (a preliminary report)
Dwight T. Randall
1908, Bulletin 334
A biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region
Edward A. Preble
1908, North American Fauna 27
Coal resources of the Russell Fork basin in Kentucky and Virginia
Ralph Walter Stone
1908, Bulletin 348
The iron ores of the Iron Springs district, southern Utah
Charles Kenneth Leith, Edmund Cecil Harder
1908, Bulletin 338
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1907--Lode mining in southeastern Alaska
C. W. Wright, Sidney Paige
1908, Bulletin 345-B
Mine sampling and chemical analyses of coals tested at the United States fuel-testing plant, Norfolk, Virginia, in 1907
John Shober Burrows
1908, Bulletin 362
The Guadalupian Fauna
George H. Girty
1908, Professional Paper 58
The first descriptions of the Guadalupian fauna were published nearly fifty years ago. This early account of Shumard's was meager enough, but gave promise of a facies interesting and novel among the known Carboniferous faunas of North America. The following pages add largely to our knowledge of Guadalupian life, and...
Economic geology of the Georgetown quadrangle (together with the Empire district), Colorado
Josiah E. Spurr, George H. Garrey, Sydney H. Ball
1908, Professional Paper 63
No abstract available....
Portland cement mortars and their constitutent materials, results of tests made at the structural materials testing laboratories, Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri, 1905-1907
Richard Lewis Humphrey, William Jordan Jr.
1908, Bulletin 331
The strength of concrete beams; results of tests of 108 beams, first series, made at the structural materials testing laboratories
Richard Lewis Humphrey
1908, Bulletin 344
The magnesite deposits of California
Frank Lee Hess
1908, Bulletin 355
Geologic reconnaissance of a part of western Arizona, with notes on the igneous rocks of western Arizona
Willis Thomas Lee, Albert Johannsen
1908, Bulletin 352
No abstract available....
Structure of the Berea oil sand in the Flushing quadrangle, Harrison, Belmont, and Guernsey counties, Ohio
William Tudor Griswold
1908, Bulletin 346
Rockland folio, Maine
E.S. Bastin
1908, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 158
Geology of the Seward Peninsula tin deposits, Alaska
Adolf Knopf
1908, Bulletin 358
Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1907--Administrative report
A. H. Brooks, J.P. Hutchins
1908, Bulletin 345-A
The chief commercial granites of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island
T. Nelson Dale
1908, Bulletin 354
No abstract available....
Binders for coal briquets; investigations made at the fuel-testing plant, St, Louis, Missouri
James E. Mills
1908, Bulletin 343