Slate deposits and slate industry of the United States
T. Nelson Dale, Edwin C. Eckel, W. F. Hillebrand, A.T. Coons
1906, Bulletin 275
Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coastal Plain
Nevin M. Fenneman
1906, Bulletin 282
Mineral resources of the United States, 1905
David T. Day
1906, Report
No abstract available....
Twenty-seventh annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
Charles D. Walcott
1906, Annual Report 27
During the last fiscal year the character of the work and the organization of the force remained substantially the same as described in the Twenty-sixth Annual Report. Accounts of the work performed in geology and paleontology, chemistry and physics, topography and geography, and hydrography, hydrology, and hydro-economics, as well as...
Zinc and lead deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley
Harry Foster Bain
1906, Bulletin 294
The zinc and lead mines of the upper Mississippi Valley are in the southwest portion of Wisconsin and in adjacent parts of Illinois mid Iowa. The boundaries of the region are in part indefinite, since sporadic occurrences of the minerals are found outside the mining region proper. It is usual...
Some experiments on the determination of volatile combustible matter in coals and lignites
E.E. Somermeier
1906, Journal of the American Chemical Society (28) 1002-1013
[No abstract available]...
Glacial stages in Southeastern New England and vicinity
M. L. Fuller
1906, Science (24) 467-469
No abstract available....
A new analysis of the water of Owens Lake, California
C. H. Stone, F. M. Eaton
1906, Journal of the American Chemical Society (28) 1164-1170
No abstract available....
Cooperation Between the United States and Various States in Topographic, Hydrographic, and Geologic Work
1905, Report
Underground waters of eastern United States
Myron L. Fuller
1905, Water Supply Paper 114
The present paper is a brief summary of the underground water conditions in eastern United States, prepared to meet the demands of drillers and others for information relating to the general water resources of the various States or of specified regions.The detail with which the several regions or subjects are...
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part XI, The Great Basin and Pacific Ocean drainage in California
William Billings Clapp
1905, Water Supply Paper 134
Petrography and geology of the igneous rocks of the Highwood mountains, Montana
Louis Valentine Pirsson
1905, Bulletin 237
Preliminary report on the operations of the coal-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri, 1904
Edward Wheeler Parker, Joseph A. Holmes, Marius R. Campbell
1905, Bulletin 261
A gazetteer of Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
Henry Gannett
1905, Bulletin 248
Preliminary report on the underground waters of Washington
Henry Landes
1905, Water Supply Paper 111
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part II, Hudson, Passaic, Raritan, and Delaware River drainages
Robert E. Horton, N.C. Grover, John C. Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 125
The configuration of the rock floor of Greater New York
William Herbert Hobbs
1905, Bulletin 270
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part V, Eastern Mississippi River drainage
Maxcy Reddick Hall, Edward Johnson, J.C. Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 128
The drumlins of southeastern Wisconsin (preliminary paper)
William C. Alden
1905, Bulletin 273
Contributions to economic geology, 1904
Samuel Franklin Emmons, Edwin C. Eckel
1905, Bulletin 260
No abstract available. ...
Geology and underground water conditions of the Jornada del Muerto, New Mexico
Charles R. Keyes
1905, Water Supply Paper 123
Bibliographic review and index of papers relating to underground waters published by the United States Geological Survey, 1879-1904
Myron Leslie Fuller
1905, Water Supply Paper 120
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1904, Part III, Susquehanna, Patapsco, Potomac, James, Roanoke, Cape Fear, and Yadkin River drainages
Nathan Clifford Grover, J.C. Hoyt
1905, Water Supply Paper 126
The copper deposits of the Clifton-Morenci district, Arizona
Waldemar Lindgren
1905, Professional Paper 43
The oldest rocks of the Clifton quadrangle are pre-Cambrian granite and quartzitic schists, separated by an important unconformity from the covering Paleozoic strata. The latter comprise a total thickness of 1,500 feet. At the base lie 200 feet of probably Cambrian quartzitic sandstone, succeeded by 200 to 400 feet of...
Geology of the central Copper River region, Alaska
Walter C. Mendenhall
1905, Professional Paper 41
It is an interesting evidence of the prompt responsiveness of our governmental organization to popular needs that the year 1898, which saw the first rush of argonauts to Alaska as a result of the discovery of the Klondike in 1986, saw also several well-equipped Federal parties at work in the...