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Notes on some mining districts in Humboldt County, Nevada

No abstract available.
Authors
F. L. Ransome

Paleontology of the Coalinga district, Fresno and Kings counties, California

No abstract available.
Authors
Ralph Arnold

Papers on the conservation of water resources (reprinted from report of the National Conservation Commission, February, 1909)

No abstract available.
Authors
Henry Gannett, Marshall O. Leighton, William Mott Steuart, F.H. Newell, W. C. Mendenhall, H. Stabler, H.N. Parker

Peat deposits of Maine

No abstract available.
Authors
Edson Sunderland Bastin, Charles Albert Davis

Philadelphia folio, Norristown, Germantown, Chester, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware

No abstract available.
Authors
Florence Bascom, W.B. Clark, N. H. Darton, G.N. Knapp, H.B. Kuemmel, B.L. Miller, R.D. Salisbury

Pleistocene geology of the Leadville quadrangle, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
Stephen Reid Capps

Pre-Cambrian geology of North America

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Richard Van Hise, Charles Kenneth Leith

Radioactivity of the thermal waters of Yellowstone National Park

No abstract available.
Authors
Herman Schlundt, Richard Bishop Moore

Recent development of the producer-gas power plant in the United States

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert Heywood Fernald

Relations between local magnetic disturbances and the genesis of petroleum

No question in geology is more obscure than that of the origin of the numerous natural hydrocarbons commonly classified as asphalt, ozokerite, petroleum, and natural gas. Certain facts of occurrence and certain results of experiment are indeed established, but the interpretation to be placed upon them is so doubtful that the conclusion reached may almost be said to depend on predilection. A great
Authors
George Ferdinand Becker