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The explosibility of coal dust
No abstract available.
Authors
George Samuel Rice, Joseph Christie Whitney Frazer, Axel Larsen, Frank Haas, Carl Scholz
The fauna of the phosphate beds of the Park City formation in Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
George Herbert Girty
The fire tax and waste of structural materials in the United States
No abstract available.
Authors
Herbert M. Wilson, John L. Cochrane
The Innoko gold-placer district, Alaska, with accounts of the central Kuskokwim Valley and the Ruby Creek and Gold Hill placers
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Authors
Alfred Geddes Maddren
The ore deposits of New Mexico
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Authors
Waldemar Lindgren, L. C. Graton, C.H. Gordon
The public utility of water powers and their governmental regulation
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Authors
Rene Tavernier, Marshall O. Leighton
The purchase of coal by the Government under specifications, with analyses of coal delivered for the fiscal year 1908-9
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Authors
George S. Pope
The quality of the surface waters of California
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Authors
Walton Van Winkle, Frederick M. Eaton
The underground waters of north-central Indiana, with a chapter on the chemical character of the waters
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Authors
Stephen Reid Capps, Richard B. Dole
The valuation of public coal lands: The value of coal land; Depth and minimum thickness of beds as limiting factors in valuation
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Authors
George H. Ashley, Cassius Asa Fisher
Thirty-first annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
The appropriations for the work of the United States Geological Survey for the fiscal year 1909-10 comprised items amounting to $1,497,815. The plan of operations was approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and a detailed statement of the work of the several branches and divisions of the Survey is presented on later pages of this report.
Authors
George Otis Smith