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Geology and ground-water resources of Atascosa and Frio Counties, Texas
Atascosa and Frio Counties are in southwestern Texas and form 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.
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John T. Lonsdale
Geology and ground-water resources of the island of Oahu, Hawaii
Oahu, one of the islands of the Hawaiian group, lies in the Mid-Pacific 2,100 miles southwest of San Francisco. The principal city is Honolulu. The Koolau Range makes up the eastern part of the island, and the Waianae Range the western part. Both are extinct basaltic volcanoes deeply dissected by erosion. The Koolau Volcano was the later to become extinct. The Waianae Range is made up of three gro
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Harold T. Stearns, Knute N. Vaksvik
Geology and ore deposits of the Montezuma quadrangle, Colorado
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T. S. Lovering
Geology of Big Horn County and the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana, with special reference to the water, coal, oil, and gas resources
No abstract available.
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William Taylor Thom, George Martin Hall, Carroll H. Wegemann, G. F. Moulton
Geology of the Salt Valley anticline and adjacent areas, Grand County, Utah
No abstract available.
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C. H. Dane
Geology of the Santa Rita mining area, New Mexico
No abstract available.
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Arthur Coe Spencer, Sidney Paige
Ground water in part of southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado
No abstract available.
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Gerald A. Waring, Maxwell M. Knechtel
Ground water in the southern High Plains
No abstract available.
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C.V. Theis, H. P. Burleigh, H.A. Waite
Lake states change fishery regulations
Following methods described by Louis Bureau (1911, 1913) in France,tabulations were made (1) of the ages at which captivity-reared bob-white quail (Colinus virginianus) dropped their juvenal remiges, and (2) the rates at which post-juvenal replxcement primaries grew. These were arranged so as to permit the determination of age in healthv birds from one to five months of age. The degree of individu
Authors
John Van Oosten
Logically justified deductions concerning the Great Lakes fisheries exploded by scientific research
No abstract available.
Authors
John Van Oosten
Origin of the copper deposits of the Ducktown type in the southern Appalachian region
No abstract available.
Authors
C. S. Ross