Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Publications

Browse more than 160,000 publications authored by our scientists over the past 100+ year history of the USGS.  Publications available are: USGS-authored journal articles, series reports, book chapters, other government publications, and more.

Filter Total Items: 171115

The petrographic province of Neponset Valley, Massachusetts

No abstract available.
Authors
Florence Bascom

Report of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association

The First Report of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory is a collection of nine papers. The first provides details of the founding of the Observatory and the second reviews Kīlauea volcanic activity between 1909 and 1911. The next two papers detail the work of the Observatory by Frank Perret and E.S. Shepherd, who both arrived at Kīlauea in the summer of 1911. The third paper focuses on Perret's obse
Authors
T. A. Jaggar

A geologic reconnaissance of the Iliamna region, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
George Curtis Martin, Frank James Katz

A reconnaissance of the Jarbidge, Contact, and Elk Mountain mining districts, Elko County, Nevada

No abstract available.
Authors
Frank Charles Schrader

Alunite--a newly discovered deposit near Marysvale, Utah

No abstract available.
Authors
Bert Sylvenus Butler, Hoyt Stoddard Gale

Apishapa folio, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
George W. Stose

Bibliography of North American geology for 19ll, with subject index

No abstract available.
Authors
John M. Nickles

Bismarck folio, North Dakota

No abstract available.
Authors
A.G. Leonard, W. C. Alden

Cambrian Brachiopoda

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles D. Walcott

Choptank folio, Maryland

The Choptank quadrangle lies between parallel 38° 30' and 39° north latitude and meridians 76° and 76° 30' west longitude. It includes one-fourth of a square degree of the earth's surface and contains 931.51 square miles. From north to south it measures 34.5 miles and from east to west its mean width is 27 miles, as it is 27.1 miles wide along the southern and 26.9 miles along the northern border.
Authors
Benjamin LeRoy Miller

Claysville folio, Pennsylvania

No abstract available.
Authors
Malcolm John Munn