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Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1903-04

No abstract available.
Authors
Samuel Stinson Gannett

San Luis folio, California

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Harold Wellman Fairbanks

Silver City folio, Idaho

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Authors
Waldemar Lindgren, N.F. Drake

Temperature measurements to 1600° C

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Authors
Arthur L. Day, E. T. Allen

The copper deposits of the Encampment District, Wyoming

During the last few years prospecting in the Medicine Bow and Park ranges in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming has proved that copper-bearing minerals occur frequently and are very generally distributed over a wide region in this portion of the Rocky Mountains. This has gradually become known through the discovery of several more or less promising copper deposits and also through the exploita
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A.C. Spencer

The Delavan lobe of the Lake Michigan glacier of the Wisconsin stage of glaciation and associated phenomena

The purpose of this paper is to throw, if possible, some further light on the relations which existed during the later stages of the Glacial epoch between the glaciers of southeastern Wisconsin, which have been so ably discussed by Dr. T.C. Chamberlin and other writers in various publications, and the glaciers of Illinois, which have received such exhaustive treatment by Mr. Frank Leverett in his
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W. C. Alden

The gazetteer of Virginia

No abstract available.
Authors
Henry Gannett

The geology and ore deposits of the Bisbee quadrangle, Arizona

The Bisbee quadrangle lies in Cochise County, in the southeastern part of Arizona, within what has been called in a previous paper the mountain region of the Territory. It is inclosed between meridians 109 ° 45' and 110 ° 00' and parallels 31° 30' and 31 ° 20', the latter being locally the Mexican boundary line. The area of the quadrangle is about 170 square miles, and includes the southeastern ha
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Frederick Leslie Ransome

The Menominee iron-bearing district of Michigan

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Authors
William Shirley Bayley