Bulletin of the United States Geological SurveyThe Survey., 1909 |
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Acad Alaska Algonkian April Archean Bassler beds Beyer and Williams Bi-Mo British Columbia Brooks Bull California Cambrian Canada Carboniferous Carolina Clark and Mathews clays coal field Colorado copper County Creek Cretaceous Darton deposits Dept Describes the geology Describes the occurrence Devonian district earthquake Eocene figs formation fossil Geog Geol geologic structure Geological Survey Gives notes glacial gneiss gold Gregory and Robinson Hist igneous rocks Includes notes Inst Iowa January Jour June Jurassic Kansas Kentucky Lane and Seaman limestone Maryland Mexico Michigan Miller mineral resources mining Miocene Mississippian Montana Mountain North occurrence and character Ontario Ordovician origin Paleozoic Pennsyl Pennsylvanian Permian physiographic Pleistocene Pliocene pre-Cambrian Proc quartzite Quaternary region Report Rept sandstone schist Science shale Silurian Smith Stevenson stratigraphy Summ Tertiary Texas Trans Triassic U. S. Geol Univ Valley vania Veatch Virginia Grimsley volcanic West Virginia Wooster Wyoming York
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Seite 189 - On the Human Origin of the Small Mounds of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Texas.
Seite 33 - December, 1907, being an account of mining operations for gold, coal, etc., in the Province of British Columbia.
Seite 82 - Underground waters of Tennessee and Kentucky west of Tennessee River and of an adjacent area in Illinois, by LC Glenn.
Seite 140 - Report of the mine inspector for the Territory of New Mexico to the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907, 48pp.
Seite 109 - Kellogg, LO, Sketch of the Geology and Ore Deposits of the Cochise Mining District, Cochise County, Arizona, Economic Geology, vol.
Seite 167 - On the Temperature, Secular Cooling and Contraction of the Earth, and on the Theory of Earthquakes held by the Ancients,
Seite 87 - Geology of oil and gas fields in Steubenville, Burgettstown, and Claysville quadrangles, Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania, by WT Griswold and MJ Munn.
Seite 13 - The Effects of the San Francisco Earthquake of April 18, 1906, on Engineering Constructions," Report of a general committee and six special committees of the San Francisco Association of Members of the American Society of Civil Engineers (with discussions by twenty-three others, Ed.), Trans.
Seite 167 - The New Theory of Earthquakes and Mountain Formation as illustrated by Processes now at work in the Depths of the Sea.
Seite 189 - Fluctuations of the water level in wells, with special reference to Long Island, New York, by AC Veatch.