Bulletin, Issue 712U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - Geology |
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A. H. Brooks Alaska Baranof Lake bedrock Bulletin 692 Canyon cents wholesale Chickaloon Chitina chromic oxide chromite coal coal beds coal-bearing Cook Inlet cubic yard D. C. Witherspoon Daily discharge deposits Discharge measurements dredges dunite east Eska Creek estimated exposed F. H. Moffit Fairbanks district fault Fish Creek G. C. Martin G. H. Canfield gage heights gold and silver gold placers gravel H. M. Eakin inches issued separately Juneau Kenai Peninsula Ketchikan Lake outlet Livengood Matanuska Valley mean discharge miles mill Mineral resources Moose Creek Nome output placer gold placer mines Prince William Sound production prospect Quantity fine ounces quartz rating curve rating table mean reconnaissance map Red Mountain region reported rocks S. R. Capps scale second-feet Seldovia Seward Peninsula shale silver produced southeastern Alaska stream stringers syncline thawing Theodore Chapin Tolovana tons tunnel G U. S. Geol Value water-stage recorder
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Page viii - Bulletin 218, 1903, 71 pp. 15 cents. *Occurrence of gold in the Yukon-Tanana region, by LM Prindle. In Bulletin 345, 1908, pp. 179-186. 45 cents. The Fortymile quadrangle, Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska, by LM Prindle. Bulletin 375, 1909, 52 pp. Water-supply investigations in Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska, 1907-8 (Fairbanks, Circle, and Rampart districts), by CC Covert and CE Ellsworth. Water-Supply Paper 228, 1909, 108 pp.
Page iii - Bulletin 374, 1909, 103 pp. •Copper mining and prospecting on Prince William Sound, by US Grant and DF Higgins, jr.
Page i - Bulletin 480, 1911, pp. 103-111. The Eagle River region, southeastern Alaska, by Adolph Knopf. Bulletin 502, 1912, 61 pp. The Sitka mining district, Alaska, by Adolph Knopf. Bulletin 504, 1912, 32 pp. The...
Page 2 - The following table exhibits the progress of investigations in Alaska and the annual grant of funds since systematic surveys were begun in 1898. It should be noted that a varying amount is spent each year on special investigations that yield results which can not be expressed in terms of area.
Page ix - In Bulletin 622, 1915, pp. 189-228. Mining in the Fairbanks district, by HM Eakin. In Bulletin 622, 1915, pp. 229-238. Mining in the Hot Springs district, by HM Eakin. In Bulletin 622, 1915, pp. 239-245. Mineral resources of the Lake Clark-Iditarod region, by PS Smith. In Bulletin 622, 1915, pp. 247-271. Quicksilver deposits of the Kuskokwim region, by PS Smith and AG Maddren. In Bulletin 622, 1915, pp.
Page i - Ketchikan and Wrangell districts, by EF Burchard. In Bulletin 542, 1913, pp. 52-77. Marble resources of the Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka districts, by EF Burchard. In Bulletin 592, 1914, pp. 95-107.
Page 2 - Salaries of the permanent staff are included up to the end of the fiscal year 1918, but expenses other than these include only the cost of field and office work during 1917. The
Page 1 - About 1,200 square miles was covered by reconnaissance topographic surveys on a scale of 1:250,000 (4 miles to an inch). In cooperation with the Forest Service, stream gaging was continued in southeastern Alaska.
Page xiii - Bulletin 278, 1906, 54 pp. 15 cents. Geologic investigations along the Canada-Alaska boundary, by AG Maddren. In *Bulletin 520, 1912 ,pp. 297-314. The Noatak-Kobuk region, by PS Smith. Bulletin 536, 1913, 160 p. The Koyukuk-Chandalar region, Alaska, by AG Maddren. Bulletin 532, 1913, 119 pp. The Canning River region of northern Alaska, by E.
Page viii - Bulletin 417, 1910, 64 pp. •Placer mining in the Yukon-Tanana region, by CE Ellsworth. In Bulletin 442, 1910, pp. 230-245. 40 cents. •Occurrence of wolframite and cassiterite in the gold placers of Deadwood Creek, Birch Creek district, by BL Johnson. In Bulletin 442, 1910, pp. 246-250.