Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - Forest reserves |
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Geological Survey (U.S.). production by reducing the number of dry holes drilled . Reports on these districts were prepared . A preliminary one on the Santa Maria has been published ( Bulletin No. 317 ) and the final ( Bulletin No. 322 ) ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). production by reducing the number of dry holes drilled . Reports on these districts were prepared . A preliminary one on the Santa Maria has been published ( Bulletin No. 317 ) and the final ( Bulletin No. 322 ) ...
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... production of gold , silver , and copper . The general supervision of the topographic work was , as in previous years , intrusted to T. G. Gerdine . In June the geologist in charge joined E. M. Kindle at Eagle , and together they made a ...
... production of gold , silver , and copper . The general supervision of the topographic work was , as in previous years , intrusted to T. G. Gerdine . In June the geologist in charge joined E. M. Kindle at Eagle , and together they made a ...
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... production of smoke and com- parative tests of various coals under similar and different types of boilers . L. P. Breckenridge , professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois , continued to supervise the work of this ...
... production of smoke and com- parative tests of various coals under similar and different types of boilers . L. P. Breckenridge , professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois , continued to supervise the work of this ...
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... mining industry lies between the pure technology of the industry and those studies which relate to the distribution , occurrence , origin , and production of mineral deposits . 2 TWENTY - NINTH REPORT OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY .
... mining industry lies between the pure technology of the industry and those studies which relate to the distribution , occurrence , origin , and production of mineral deposits . 2 TWENTY - NINTH REPORT OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY .
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Geological Survey (U.S.). occurrence , origin , and production of mineral deposits . Such studies have formed an increasingly important part of the Geological Sur- vey's work since its organization , so that the whole question resolves ...
Geological Survey (U.S.). occurrence , origin , and production of mineral deposits . Such studies have formed an increasingly important part of the Geological Sur- vey's work since its organization , so that the whole question resolves ...
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20 feet addition adjusted Alaska area mapped areal assisted basin Bulletin California Carolina cent coal coal field Colorado completed connection continued contour interval counties Creek deposits detailed division drainage economic engineer engraving fiscal geographic positions Geologic folio geologic map Geological Survey geologist GEORGE OTIS SMITH hydrographic interval of 20 June 30 laboratory Lake latitudes and departures Level circuits levels were run marks were established Mexico miles of primary mineral resources Montana Mountain North North Carolina North Dakota paleontology parties permanent bench marks positions were computed precise levels preparation primary levels primary traverse progress publication quad quadrangle rangle reconnaissance surveys region resurvey River rocks scale season Seward Peninsula sheets South spirit levels square miles stratigraphy tests text figures tion traverse were run triangulation stations underground waters United States Geological Utah Valley veys Virginia Waldemar Lindgren Washington water resources Water-Supply Paper West Wyoming
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Page 30 - Harrison, the area mapped being 30 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet. For the control of the...
Page 96 - Landslides in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, including a consideration of their causes and their classification, by Ernest Howe.
Page 18 - Hagerstown quadrangle was commenced, the total area mapped being 402 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet.
Page 38 - That the President may, at any time in his discretion, temporarily withdraw from settlement, location, sale, or entry any of the public lands of the United States including the District of Alaska and reserve the same for waterpower sites, irrigation, classification of lands, or other public purposes to be specified in the orders of withdrawals...
Page 45 - Genres, the total area mapped being 5,39 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 :62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet. For the control of the...
Page 98 - BULLETIN 31. Incidental problems in gas-producer tests, by RH Fernald, CD Smith, JK Clement, and HA Grine.
Page 17 - Kendig, the total area mapped being 250 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 62,500, with a contour interval of 50 feet. For the control of this area William Oram ran 64 miles of primary levels and established 20 permanent bench marks.
Page 35 - O'Fallon sheet, in Calhoun and Jersey counties, was mapped by Mr. Paul Holman, topographer, for publication on the scale of 1 :125,000, with a contour interval of 50 feet. The...
Page 19 - York counties, was begun, the total area mapped being 548 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1:62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet. This work was done by RC McKinney, SP Floore, RH Reineck, RA Kiger, WN Vance, arid Duncan Hannegan.