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Geology and water resources of the Republican River Valley and adjacent areas, Nebraska

No abstract available.
Authors
George E. Condra

Geology of oil and gas fields in Steubenville, Burgettstown, and Claysville quadrangles, Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania

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Authors
William Tudor Griswold, Malcolm John Munn

Geology of the Marysville mining district, Montana: A study of igneous intrusion and contact metamorphism

The Marysville mining district had been for many years previous to 1899 one of the noted gold-producing centers of Montana. The mines are situated around the margins of in irregular batholith of quartz diorite, whose surface exposure is from half a mile to 1 1/2 miles broad and 2 1/2 miles long. This invasion of igneous rock, which as shown on later pages of this report was primarily the cause of
Authors
Joseph Barrell

Joplin District folio, Missouri-Kansas

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Authors
William Sidney Tangier Smith, Claude Ellsworth Siebenthal

Lancaster-Mineral Point folio, Wisconsin-Iowa-Illinois

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Authors
Ulysses Sherman Grant, Ernest Francis Burchard

Lode mining in southeastern Alaska. Nonmetalliferous mineral resources of southeastern Alaska

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Authors
Charles Will Wright

Mineral resources of the United States, 1906

No abstract available.
Authors
David T. Day

Nantahala folio, North Carolina-Tennessee

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Authors
Arthur Keith

Normal faulting in the Bullfrog District

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Authors
W. H. Emmons

Oil and gas fields of Greene County, PA

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Authors
Ralph Walter Stone, Frederick Gardner Clapp

Ouray folio, Colorado

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Authors
Whitman Cross, Ernest Howe, John Duer Irving

Patuxent folio, Maryland-District of Columbia

The Patuxent quadrangle lies between parallel 38° 30' and 39° north latitude and meridians 76° 30' and 77° west longitude.  It includes one-fourth of a square dgeree of the earth's surface and contains 931.5 square miles.  From north to south it measures 34.5 miles and from east to west the mean distance is 27 miles, the width being 27.1 miles along the southern and 29.6 miles along the northern b
Authors
George Burbank Shattuck, Benjamin LeRoy Miller, Arthur Bibbins