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Geology and ground-water resources of Ogden Valley, Utah

Ogden Valley is a fault trough bounded on both the east and west by faults that dip toward the middle of the valley. This fault trough contains unconsolidated deposits of clay, sand, and gravel, whose thickness is more than 600 feet. These materials are stream and lake deposits and in places are well sorted and stratified. The lake sediments were laid down in a small lake that occupied Ogden Valle
Authors
R.M. Leggette, G.H. Taylor

Geology and ground-water resources of Webb County, Texas

Webb County is in southwestern Texas and is a part of the Winter Garden district. The purpose of the investigation here recorded was to determine the source, quantity, and quality of the ground water used for irrigation and other purposes in the area.
Authors
John T. Lonsdale, James R. Day

Geology and mineral deposits of the Snowmass Mountain area, Gunnison County, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
John W. Vanderwilt

Geology and mineral resources of north-central Chouteau, western Hill, and eastern Liberty counties, Montana

No abstract available.
Authors
William Gamewell Pierce, Charles Butler Hunt

Geology and mineral resources of the Baker quadrangle, Oregon

No abstract available.
Authors
James Gilluly

Geology and mineral resources of the western part of the Arkansas coal field

No abstract available.
Authors
T. A. Hendricks, Bryan Parks

Geology and ore deposits of the Bayhorse region, Custer County, Idaho

No abstract available.
Authors
Clyde Polhemus Ross

Geology of the Marathon region, Texas

No abstract available.
Authors
P. B. King

Geophysical abstracts 87, July-December 1936

No abstract available.
Authors
W. Ayvazoglou

Ground water in Avra-Altar Valley, Arizona

No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Andrews

Ground water in Creek County, Oklahoma

Creek County has been designated as a problem area by the Land Use Planning Section of the Resettlement Administration. Some of the earliest oil fields to brought into production were situated in and near this county, and new fields have been opened from time to time during the ensuing years. The production of the newer fields, however, has not kept pace with the exhaustion of the older fields, an
Authors
Richard Carlysle Cady