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The Volcano letter: A weekly news leaflet of the Hawaiian Volcano Research Association
The Volcano Letter was an informal publication issued at irregular intervals by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) during the years 1925 to 1955. Individual issues contain information on volcanic activity, volcano research, and volcano monitoring in Hawaii. Information on volcanic activity at other locations is also occasionally included.The Volcano Letter was published by HVO through multiple
A new fauna from the Colorado group of southern Montana
This paper describes a small but interesting fauna collected in 1921 by W. T. Thorn, Jr., Gail F. Moulton, T. W. Stanton, and K. C. Heald in the Crow Indian Reservation in southern Montana. The locality is in sec. 36, T. 6 S., R. 32 E., Big Horn County, and is 2 miles east of the Soap Creek oil field.
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John B. Reeside
A reconnaissance of the Point Barrow region, Alaska
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Sidney Paige, William T. Foran, James Gilluly
A study of coastal ground water, with special reference to Connecticut
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John Stafford Brown
Additional ground-water supplies for the city of Enid, Oklahoma
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B. C. Renick
An early Eocene florule from central Texas
In 1916 I described a florule collected by Alexander Deussen and L. W. Stephenson at the town of Earle, in Bexar County, Tex. This florule was tentatively considered of Midway age by these geologists, and examination of the fossil plants tended to confirm this assignment, particularly because of their lack of
harmony with the extensive Wilcox flora described in the volume cited above and because o
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Edward Wilber Berry
Aniakchak Crater, Alaska Peninsula
The discovery of a gigantic crater northwest of Aniakchak Bay (see fig. 11) closes what had been thought to be a wide gap in the extensive series of volcanoes occurring at irregular intervals for nearly 600 miles along the axial line of the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands. In this belt there are more active and recently active volcanoes than in all the rest of North America. Exclusive of
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Walter R. Smith
Arca patricia sowerby, a miocene fossil from the Dominican Republic
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W. P. Woodring
Base exchange in ground water by silicates as illustrated in Montana
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B. C. Renick
Central Black Hills folio, South Dakota
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Nelson Horatio Darton, Sidney Paige
Chemical character of ground waters of the northern Great Plains
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H.B. Riffenburg
Chemistry of deposition of native copper from ascending solutions
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Roger Clark Wells