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Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1900-1901: Part I - Director's report and a paper on asphalt and bituminous rock deposits

The work of the Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1900-01 was mainly a continuation of that of previous years, described in former reports. The organization was changed somewhat (see p. 48), but in a general way similar results were reached, which added materially to the sum of geologic and geographic knowledge. The detailed record of accomplishment, both in field and in office, will be fou
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Charles D. Walcott

Twenty-Second Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1900-1901: Part III - Coal, oil, cement

No abstract available.
Authors
Charles Willard Hayes, Jay Backus Woodworth, H.H. Stoek, David White, Marius R. Campbell, Robert M. Haseltine, George H. Ashley, Alfred C. Lane, H. F. Bain, Joseph A. Taff, L.S. Storrs, George Otis Smith, Alfred H. Brooks, Myron L. Fuller, Israel C. Russell

Twenty-second annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1900-1901: Part IV - Hydrography

I have the honor to transmit herewith the manuscript for a volume on hydrography, prepared for publication as Part IV of the Twenty-second Annual Report of the Survey. The data presented relate to the investigations carried on during the calendar year 1900. The first part of the report discusses the results of measurements of streams in different parts of the United States, the facts being present
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Charles D. Walcott

Twenty-Third Annual report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1901-1902

No abstract available.
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Charles D. Walcott

Water powers of the State of Maine

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Henry Albert Pressey

Water resources of the State of Colorado

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Abraham Lincoln Fellows

Water storage in the Truckee Basin, California-Nevada

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Leon Henry Taylor

A gazetteer of Puerto Rico

No abstract available.
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Henry Gannett

A report on the economic geology of the Silverton quadrangle, Colorado

No abstract available.
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F. L. Ransome

Catalogue and index of the publications of the United States Geological Survey, 1880-1901

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Philip Creveling Warman

Charleston folio, West Virginia

The Charleston quadrangle embraces an area of 938 square miles, extending from latitude 38° on the south to 38°30' to the north, and from longitude 81° 30' on the east to 82° on the west.  The quadrangle is located in the State of West Virginia, including parts of the counties of Kanawha, Boone, Putnam, and Lincoln, and is named from the city of Charleston, which is situated at the junction of Elk
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Marius R. Campbell

Coalgate folio, Indian Territory

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Authors
Joseph A. Taff