The clays of the United States east of the Mississippi River
Henrich Ries
1903, Professional Paper 11
NATURE OF CLAY. The term clay is applied to a natural substance or rock which, whenfinely ground and mixed with water, forms a pasty, moldable mass that preserves its shape when air dried, and when burned changes to a hard, rock-like substance by the coalescence of its particles, through softening under...
Geology of the Globe copper district, Arizona
Frederick Leslie Ransome
1903, Professional Paper 12
The investigation of the Globe district was begun early in the summer of 1901, a month being devoted to preliminary reconnaissances and areal mapping of the geology. Work was subsequently resumed in October of the same year, with the efficient assistance of Dr. John D. lrving, and continued to the...
Forest conditions in the Cascade Range Forest Reserve, Oregon
H.D. Langille, F. G. Plummer, Arthur Dodwell, T. F. Rixon, J. B. Leiberg
1903, Professional Paper 9
Contributions to the geology of Washington
G. O. Smith, Bailey Willis
1903, Professional Paper 19
Central Washington includes a part of two great topographic provinces; the great plain of the Columbia and the Cascade Range. The former, in its position and general desert-like character, suggests at once a resemblance to the Great Basin of Utah and Nevada; and the vastness of the desert plain is...
Geographic tables and formulas
Samuel Stinson Gannett
1903, Bulletin 214
Parker folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 97
Pseudoceratites of the Cretaceous
Alpheus Hyatt
T. W. Stanton, editor(s)
1903, Monograph 44
The ore deposits of Tonopah, Nevada (preliminary report)
Josiah Edward Spurr
1903, Bulletin 219
Descriptive geology of Nevada south of the fortieth parallel and adjacent portions of California
Josiah Edward Spurr
1903, Bulletin 208
Columbia folio, Tennessee
Charles Willard Hayes, Edward Oscar Ulrich
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 95
Storage reservoirs on Stony Creek, California
Burt Cole
1903, Water Supply Paper 86
Preliminary report on artesian basins in southwestern Idaho and southeastern Oregon
Israel C. Russell
1903, Water Supply Paper 78
The Passaic Flood of 1902
George Buell Hollister, Marshall O. Leighton
1903, Water Supply Paper 88
Late in February and early in March, 1902, there occured upon the drainage basin of the Passaic River in northeastern New Jersey the most disastrous flood in the history of the region. Not only was the discharge the largest recorded, but the flood was the most destructive to life and...
Chemical composition of igneous rocks expressed by means of diagrams, with reference to rock classification on a quantitative chemico-mineralogical basis
J. P. Iddings
1903, Professional Paper 18
The value of graphical methods for expressing relative quantities has been well established in all kinds of statistical exposition and discussion. Their use in conveying definite conceptions of relative quantities of chemical and mineral components of rocks is becoming more and more frequent, and the value of the results in...
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1901
Frederick Haynes Newell
1903, Water Supply Paper 75
The Carboniferous formations and faunas of Colorado
G.H. Girty
1903, Professional Paper 16
In the following pages the geology and paleontology of the Carboniferous rocks of Colorado are discussed from the viewpoint of the stratigraphic paleontologist. This viewpoint is also that of one not personally acquainted with the field in question, except in very small measure. I made or assisted in making a...
The relation of rainfall to run-off
George W. Rafter
1903, Water Supply Paper 80
Brownsville-Connellsville folio, Pennsylvania
Marius Robinson Campbell
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 94
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Alexandria folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd, Charles Monroe Hall
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 100
Mitchell folio, South Dakota
James Edward Todd
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 99
Camp Clarke folio, Nebraska
Nelson Horatio Darton
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 87
A study of the fauna of the Hamilton formation of the Cayuga Lake section in central New York
Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland
1903, Bulletin 206
Gaines folio, Pennsylvania-New York
Myron L. Fuller, William C. Alden
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 92
Tishomingo folio, Indian Territory
Joseph A. Taff
1903, Folios of the Geologic Atlas 98
The Tishomingo quadrangle is bounded by meridians 96° 30' and 97° and parallels 34° and 34° 30', and occupies one-quarter of a square degree of the earth's surface. It is 34.5 miles long north and south and 28.58 miles wide, and contains about 986 square miles. It lies in the...
Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1902, Part IV, Interior Basin, Pacific coast, and Hudson Bay drainage
Frederick Haynes Newell
1903, Water Supply Paper 85