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A treatise on metamorphism

No abstract available.
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Charles Richard Van Hise

Accuracy of stream measurements

No abstract available.
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Edward C. Murphy

Analyses of rocks from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey, 1880-1903

The present Geological Survey of the United States was organized in 1879. In 1880 a chemical laboratory was established at Denver, in connection with the Colorado work, in charge of Dr. W. F. Hillebrand, with whom were associated Mr. Antony Guyard and, later, Mr. L. G. Eakins. In 1882 Dr. W. H. Melville was placed in charge of a second laboratory at San Francisco, and in the autumn of 1883 the cen
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F. W. Clarke

Asheville folio, North Carolina-Tennessee

No abstract available.
Authors
Arthur Keith

Bisbee folio, Arizona

No abstract available.
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F. L. Ransome

Catalogue and index of the publications of the Hayden, King, Powell, and Wheeler surveys

No abstract available.
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Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier

Contributions to economic geology, 1903

No abstract available.
Authors
Samuel Franklin Emmons, C. W. Hayes

Contributions to the hydrology of eastern United States, 1903

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Cottonwood Falls folio, Kansas

The Cottonwood Falls quadrangle lies between parallels 38° and 38° 30' and meridians 96° 30' and 97°, and therefore constitutes a quarter of a square degree of the earth's surface. It is 34.35 miles long and 26.75 miles wide, and contains about 938 square miles. It is located east and a little south of the central part of Kansas, on Cottonwood River, and includes large portions of Chase and Mario
Authors
Charles Smith Prosser, Joshua William Beede

De Smet folio, South Dakota

No abstract available.
Authors
James Edward Todd, Charles Monroe Hall