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The Juneau gold belt, Alaska: A reconnaissance of Admiralty Island, Alaska
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Authors
Arthur Coe Spencer, Charles Will Wright
The Montana lobe of the Keewatin ice sheet
Just south of the forty-ninth parallel and east of the Rocky Mountains is an area that is of much interest to glacialists. It is the area which lay between the Keewatin ice sheet and the mountain glaciers coming from the west. Although it has been known for nearly twenty years that the bodies of drift deposited by the ice coming from opposite directions were closely associated, little detailed fie
Authors
F.H.H. Calhoun
The prevention of stream pollution by strawboard waste
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Authors
Earle Bernard Phelps
The Rampart Gold Placer Region, Alaska
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Authors
Louis Marcus Prindle, Frank Lee Hess
The Tertiary and Quaternary pectens of California
This paper consists of two parts. The first is a brief outline of the different Tertiary and Pleistocene formations of California, giving the type localities, where, when, and by whom first described, their salient characters, where they and their supposed equiyalents are known to occur, the species of Pecten found in them, and their typical fauna as far as known. The second is devoted to the desc
Authors
Ralph Arnold
The underflow in Arkansas Valley in western Kansas
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Authors
Charles Sumner Slichter
The underflow of the South Platte Valley
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Charles Sumner Slichter, Henry C. Wolff
The Yampa coal field, Routt county, Colorado
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Authors
Nevin Melancthon Fenneman, Hoyt Stoddard Gale, Marius Robinson Campbell
The Yukon-Tanana region, Alaska: Description of Circle quadrangle
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Authors
Louis Marcus Prindle
Twenty-seventh annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey
During the last fiscal year the character of the work and the organization of the force remained substantially the same as described in the Twenty-sixth Annual Report. Accounts of the work performed in geology and paleontology, chemistry and physics, topography and geography, and hydrography, hydrology, and hydro-economics, as well as in the lines of publication and administration, will be found o
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Charles D. Walcott
Underground water in the valleys of Utah Lake and Jordan River, Utah
The valleys of Utah Lake and Jordan River are situated in north-central Utah, in the extreme eastern part of the Great Basin. The lofty Wasatch Range (Pl. I), the westernmost of the Rocky Mountain system, limits the valleys on the east, and relatively low basin ranges - the Oquirrh, Lake, and East Tintic mountains - determine them on the west. The valleys trend north and south, and are almost sepa
Authors
George Burr Richardson