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Contributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels--Oil in the Warm Springs and Hamilton domes, near Thermopolis, Wyoming
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A. J. Collier
Contributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels--Oil shale in western Montana, southeastern Idaho, and adjacent parts of Wyoming and Utah
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D. D. Condit
Contributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels--The Abram Creek-Stony River coal field, northeastern West Virginia
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G. H. Ashley
Contributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels--The Farnham anticline, Carbon County, Utah
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F. R. Clark
Elkton-Wilmington folio, Maryland-Delaware-New Jersey-Pennsylvania
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Florence Bascom, Benjamin LeRoy Miller
Exploratory drilling for water and use of ground water for irrigation in Steptoe Valley, Nevada
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William O. Clark, C.W. Riddell, Oscar Edward Meinzer
Forty-first annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
The appropriations for the public work under the United States Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1919-20 comprised items amounting to $1,586,353.50.
In general the results of the varied activities of the Geological Survey may be regarded as meeting with a constantly increasing measure of public approval, as shown by the larger use that is being made of this branch of the public service. Corr
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George Otis Smith
Geography, geology, and mineral resources of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, with a chapter on water resources
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George Rogers Mansfield, William Bayard Heroy
Geothermal data of the United States, including many original determinations of underground temperature
The purpose of this report is to present all available published data bearing on the rate of increase of underground temperature with increasing depth in the United States, together with several hundred original observations by myself and my associates. A canvass of the governmental, State, and serial publications has yielded many records of temperature of flowing wells and also a few observations
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Nelson Horatio Darton
Gradations from continental to marine conditions of deposition in central Montana during the Eagle and Judith River epochs
The large amount of geologically unexplored territory in western Rosebud and Dawson counties, Mont., led to an examination by the writer of a part of this territory for the purpose of getting general information on its stratigraphy and structure. The region proved to be one of considerable geological interest.
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C. F. Bowen
Ground water in the Norwalk, Suffield, and Glastonbury areas, Connecticut
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Harold Schjoth Palmer