Kittanning folio, Pennsylvania
Charles Butts
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 115
Analyses of rocks from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880-1903
F. W. Clarke
1904, Bulletin 228
The present Geological Survey of the United States was organized in 1879. In 1880 a chemical laboratory was established at Denver, in connection with the Colorado work, in charge of Dr. W. F. Hillebrand, with whom were associated Mr. Antony Guyard and, later, Mr. L. G. Eakins. In 1882 Dr....
Accuracy of stream measurements
Edward C. Murphy
1904, Water Supply Paper 95
Destructive floods of the United States in 1903
E.C. Murphy
1904, Water Supply Paper 96
Quality of water in the Susquehanna River drainage basin, with an introductory chapter on physiographic features
Marshall O. Leighton, George Buell Hollister
1904, Water Supply Paper 108
No abstract available...
The Menominee iron-bearing district of Michigan
William Shirley Bayley
1904, Monograph 46
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1903, Part II, Southern Atlantic, eastern Gulf of Mexico, and eastern Mississippi River drainage
John Clayton Hoyt
1904, Water Supply Paper 98
Gypsum deposits in the United States
George Irving Adams
1904, Bulletin 223
No abstract available....
Water powers of Alabama, with an Appendix on stream measurements in Mississippi
Benjamin Mortimer Hall
1904, Water Supply Paper 107
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1903, Part I, Northern Atlantic, St. Lawrence River, and Great Lakes drainage
John Clayton Hoyt
1904, Water Supply Paper 97
San Luis folio, California
Harold Wellman Fairbanks
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 101
Economic resources of the northern Black Hills
J.D. Irving, S. F. Emmons, T.A. Jaggar Jr.
1904, Professional Paper 26
The mining district of the Black Hills comprised within the Spearfish and Sturgis quadrangles was surveyed geologically in the summers of 1898 and 1899 under the direction of Mr. S. F. Emmons. The following pages present a brief summary of the geologic features, more especially with reference to ore-bearing formations....
The geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quadrangle, Arizona
Frederick Leslie Ransome
1904, Professional Paper 21
The Bisbee quadrangle lies in Cochise County, in the southeastern part of Arizona, within what has been called in a previous paper the mountain region of the Territory. It is inclosed between meridians 109 ° 45' and 110 ° 00' and parallels 31° 30' and 31 ° 20', the latter...
Forest conditions in the Lincoln Forest Reserve, New Mexico
F. G. Plummer, M.G. Gowsell
1904, Professional Paper 33
The Delavan lobe of the Lake Michigan glacier of the Wisconsin stage of glaciation and associated phenomena
W. C. Alden
1904, Professional Paper 34
The purpose of this paper is to throw, if possible, some further light on the relations which existed during the later stages of the Glacial epoch between the glaciers of southeastern Wisconsin, which have been so ably discussed by Dr. T.C. Chamberlin and other writers in various publications, and the...
Forest conditions in the San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve, Arizona
J. B. Leiberg, T. F. Rixon, Arthur Dodwell, F. G. Plummer
1904, Professional Paper 22
On April 12, 1902, President Roosevelt issued a proclamation "for the purpose of consolidating into one reserve the lands heretofore embraced in the San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserves and of including therein the other adjacent lands within Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve, and is described by metes and bound as follows: ''Beginning...
Mount Stuart folio, Washington
George Otis Smith
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 106
Nampa folio, Idaho-Oregon
Waldemar Lindgren, N.F. Drake
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 103
Cottonwood Falls folio, Kansas
Charles Smith Prosser, Joshua William Beede
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 109
The Cottonwood Falls quadrangle lies between parallels 38° and 38° 30' and meridians 96° 30' and 97°, and therefore constitutes a quarter of a square degree of the earth's surface. It is 34.35 miles long and 26.75 miles wide, and contains about 938 square miles. It is located east...
Geology of the Hudson Valley between the Hoosic and the Kinderhook
T. Nelson Dale
1904, Bulletin 242
The superior analyses of igneous rocks from Roth's Tabellen, 1869 to 1884, arranged according to the quantitative system of classification
H.S. Washington
1904, Professional Paper 28
In Professional Paper No. 14 there were collected the chemical analyses of igneous rocks published from 1884 to 1900, inclusive, arranged according to the quantitative system of classification recently proposed by Cross, Iddings, Pirsson, and Washington. In order to supplement this work it has appeared advisable to select the more...
Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy for the year 1903
Fred Boughton Weeks
1904, Bulletin 240
The United States Geological Survey, its origin, development, organization, and operations
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1904, Bulletin 227
The United States Geological Survey, in the Department of the Interior, was created by act of Congress approved March 3, 1879, so that March 3, 1904, marks the completion of the twenty-fifth year of its existence. The quarter-century anniversary happens to fall near the date set for the opening of...
Water resources of the Philadelphia district
Florence Bascom
1904, Water Supply Paper 106
The area included in the Philadelphia district lies between 39° 45' and 40° 15' north latitude and 75° and 75° 30' west longitude. It has a length of 34.50 miles from north to south and a width of 26.53 miles from east to west, and covers one-fourth of a square...
Bisbee folio, Arizona
F. L. Ransome
1904, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 112