Amity folio, Pennsylvania
Frederick G. Clapp
1907, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 144
No abstract available....
The analysis of silicate and carbonate rocks
W. F. Hillebrand
1907, Bulletin 305
Penobscot Bay folio, Maine
George Otis Smith, Edson Sunderland Bastin, Charles Wilson Brown
1907, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 149
Devils Tower folio, Wyoming
Nelson Horatio Darton, C. C. O’Harra
1907, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 150
The geology and water resources of the western portion of the Panhandle of Texas
Charles Newton Gould
1907, Water Supply Paper 191
Geology and water resources of the Republican River Valley and adjacent areas, Nebraska
George E. Condra
1907, Water Supply Paper 216
Geology and oil resources of the Santa Maria oil district, Santa Barbara County, California
Ralph Arnold, Robert van Vleck Anderson
1907, Bulletin 322
Lancaster-Mineral Point folio, Wisconsin-Iowa-Illinois
Ulysses Sherman Grant, Ernest Francis Burchard
1907, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 145
Mineral resources of the United States, 1906
David T. Day
1907, Report
No abstract available....
Twenty-eighth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
George Otis Smith
1907, Annual Report 28
The plan of operations for the last fiscal year, including an itemized statement of the appropriations, amounting to $1,758,720, with the allotments thereof, was approved by the Secretary of the Interior on July 10, 1906. The work of the various branches and divisions conformed to this plan, and a detailed...
Normal faulting in the Bullfrog District
W. H. Emmons
1907, Science (26) 221-222
No abstract available....
The vanadium sulphide, patronite, and its mineral associates from Minasragra, Peru
W. F. Hillebrand
1907, Journal of the American Chemical Society (29) 1019-1029
No abstract available....
Pleistocene terracing in the North Carolina coastal plain
Barry L. Johnson
1907, Science (26) 640-642
No abstract available....
The present and future of the American Chemical Society
W. F. Hillebrand
1907, Science (25) 81-95
No abstract available....
The mercury minerals from Terlingua, Texas: Kleinite, terlinguaite, eglestonite, montroydite, calomel, mercury
W. F. Hillebrand, W. T. Schaller
1907, Journal of the American Chemical Society (29) 1180-1194
Kleinite, as announced in 1905, belongs to the so-called mercury ammonium compounds, but no probable formula can be deduced from the analyses. It may be a mixture of a mercury-ammonium chloride in great preponderance, NHg2Cl.1/3H2O, with an oxychloride and sulphate or oxysulphate of mercury. Terlinguaite is a mercuric-mercurous oxychloride, HgO.HgCl,...
Recent discussions of the origin of gymnosperms
E. W. Berry
1907, Science (25) 470-472
No abstract available....
Geology of the Marysville mining district, Montana: A study of igneous intrusion and contact metamorphism
Joseph Barrell
1907, Professional Paper 57
The Marysville mining district had been for many years previous to 1899 one of the noted gold-producing centers of Montana. The mines are situated around the margins of in irregular batholith of quartz diorite, whose surface exposure is from half a mile to 1 1/2 miles broad and 2 1/2...
Localities of Field Work and Assignments of Employees: Season of 1906
1906, Report
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part XII, The Great Basin drainage
M.C. Hinderlider, G.L. Swendsen, Henry Thurtell
1906, Water Supply Paper 176
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1905, Part IX, Meramec, Arkansas, Red, and lower western Mississippi River drainages
M.C. Hinderlider, J.M. Giles, John Clayton Hoyt
1906, Water Supply Paper 173
Underground water resources of Long Island, New York
A. C. Veatch, Charles Sumner Slichter, Isaiah Bowman, W.O. Crosby, R.E. Horton
1906, Professional Paper 44
As Long Island is the largest island on the eastern coast of the United States, and is of such size, 120 miles long and 23 miles wide, that it is a more or less noticeable feature on even very small-scale maps, little need be said of its general geographic position....
Report on the operations of the coal-testing plant of the United States Geological Survey at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1904: Part I.--Field work, classification of coals, chemical work
E.W. Parker, J.A. Holmes, M. R. Campbell
1906, Professional Paper 48
The authority for conducting at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition an investigation of the coals and lignites of the United States is contained in the act of Congress providing for the urgent deficiencies in the appropriations for the fiscal year 1905, and approved February 18, 1904, as follows: For analyzing and testing....
Geology and mineral resources of Mississippi
Albert Forster Crider
1906, Bulletin 283
Ore deposits of the Silver Peak quadrangle, Nevada
J. E. Spurr
1906, Professional Paper 55
Geology and Coal Resources of the Cape Lisburne Region, Alaska
Arthur James Collier
1906, Bulletin 278