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Surface water supply of the Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska

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Authors
Clarence Eugene Ellsworth, Royal William Davenport

The Broad Pass region, Alaska with sections on Quaternary deposits, igneous rocks and glaciation

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Authors
Fred Howard Moffit, Joseph E. Pogue

The calcite marble and dolomite of eastern Vermont

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Authors
T. Nelson Dale

The composition of crinoid skeletons

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Authors
F. W. Clarke, W. C. Wheeler

The composition of muds from Columbus Marsh, Nevada

The investigation of the dry lake of Columbus Marsh, in Nevada, which had for its economic motive the discovery of potash, was continued by the United States Geological Survey during the summer of 1913 under the supervision of Hoyt S. Gale. The work done included the drilling of a shallow well near the old well 400 and the collection of a set of surface samples of muds from the marsh. This explora
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W.B. Hicks

The Cretaceous-Eocene contact in the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain

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Authors
L. W. Stephenson

The discharge of Yukon River at Eagle, Alaska

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Authors
E.A. Porter, R. W. Davenport

The Ellamar district, Alaska

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Authors
Stephen Reid Capps, Bertrand Leroy Johnson

The fauna of the Batesville sandstone of northern Arkansas

The beds in northern Arkansas that lie between the Boone limestone (commonly regarded as representing the Burlington and Keokuk epochs) and the Pennsylvanian have been divided into several formations, named, in ascending order, Moorefield shale, Batesville sandstone, Fayetteville shale, and Pitkin limestone. These formations presumably are equivalent to those that hold a corresponding position in
Authors
George H. Girty

The fractional precipitation of some ore-forming compounds at moderate temperatures

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Authors
Roger Clark Wells

The history of a portion of Yampa River, Colorado, and its possible bearing on that of Green River

Few regions offer more interesting geologic problems relating to drainage than the Uinta Mountains, in Utah and Colorado, and the ar3a immediately east of them. In fact, the writer's attention was primarily attracted to this field by the diversity of opinion regarding the antecedent origin of Green River. Although the present paper deals mainly with that portion of Yampa River east of Juniper Moun
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E. T. Hancock