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The interaction between minerals and water solutions, with special reference to geologic phenomena

No abstract available.
Authors
Eugene Cornelius Sullivan

The Kougarok region, Alaska

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Authors
Alfred H. Brooks

The mercury minerals from Terlingua, Texas: Kleinite, terlinguaite, eglestonite, montroydite, calomel, mercury

Kleinite, as announced in 1905, belongs to the so-called mercury ammonium compounds, but no probable formula can be deduced from the analyses. It may be a mixture of a mercury-ammonium chloride in great preponderance, NHg2Cl.1/3H2O, with an oxychloride and sulphate or oxysulphate of mercury. Terlinguaite is a mercuric-mercurous oxychloride, HgO.HgCl, the formula of Moses being confirmed and the mi
Authors
W. F. Hillebrand, W. T. Schaller

The Nome region, Alaska

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Authors
Fred Howard Moffit

The Potomac River basin

No abstract available.
Authors
Horatio Newton Parker, Bailey Willis, R.H. Bolster, W.W. Ashe, M.C. Marsh

The present and future of the American Chemical Society

No abstract available.
Authors
W. F. Hillebrand

The quality of surface waters in Minnesota

No abstract available.
Authors
Richard B. Dole, F.F. Wesbrook

The San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906, and their effects on structures and structural materials

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Authors
Grove Karl Gilbert, J.A. Holmes, Richard Lewis Humphrey, J.S. Sewell, Frank Soule

The Santa Clara Valley, Puente Hills, and Los Angeles oil districts, southern California

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Authors
George Homans Eldridge, Ralph Arnold

The vanadium sulphide, patronite, and its mineral associates from Minasragra, Peru

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Authors
W. F. Hillebrand

Twenty-eighth annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey

The plan of operations for the last fiscal year, including an itemized statement of the appropriations, amounting to $1,758,720, with the allotments thereof, was approved by the Secretary of the Interior on July 10, 1906. The work of the various branches and divisions conformed to this plan, and a detailed statement of their operations may be found on later pages. On January 23 the former Directo
Authors
George Otis Smith